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Personal information:
Pavel Borisovich Ryzhakov
Born in 1982 in Saint-Petersburg, Russia
e-mail: pryzhakov@cimne.upc.edu
Education:
2005-present - PhD student at International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Barcelona, Spain
2003-2005 - Master of Science with Honors in Computational Mechanics, TU Munich, Germany.
1999-2003 - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.
1999 - graduated from the School of Physics and Technology in Saint-Petersburg at Russian Academy of Science
Additional trainings:
Industrial internship (Siemens AG, Germany, Russia) (6 months)
summer school "Computational Science", Sud Tirol, 2005 (2 weeks)
Extracurricular activities during University Education:
Chairman of the International Student Association SAID of the the Mechanical Engineering Faculty, University of Karlsruhe, International Department (2002-2003)
Publications:
Updated lagrangian formulation of the quasi-incompressible fluid element, presented at ECCOMMAS conference on Coupled Problems, Ibiza, Spain, 23-26/05/2007, Authors: P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, E. Oñate
On the application of adaptive mesh refinement to the Particle Finite Element Method, first south-east european conference in Computational Mechanics, SEECCM06, Authors: P. Ryzhakov and R. Rossi
Monolithic approach for the solution of the FSI problems using updated lagrangian formulation of the fluid domain, presented at GACM'07, Munich, Germany, 10-12/10/2007, P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, E. Oñate
A Monolithic FE Formulation for the Analysis of Membranes in Fluids, presented at Structural Membranes 2007, Barcelona, Spain, 17-19/09/2007. Authors: P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, E. Oñate
On the FSI in combustion chambers, presented at ECCOMMAS conference on Coupled Problems, Ibiza, Spain, 23-26/05/2007, Authors: P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, E.
An algorithm for polymer melting simulation, P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, E. Oñate, presented at METNUM-2009, Barcelona, Spaiain, 29/06/2009-02/08/2009 Quasi-incompressible updated lagrangian fluid and monolithic formulation for the the fluid-structure interaction problems involving highly deformable solids Pavel B. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S. Idelsohn and E. Oñate
Sea-landing studies of the Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle IXV using the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM), P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, E. Oñate, Technical report, CIMNE, March 2009.
Quasi-incompressible updated lagrangian fluid and monolithic formulation for the the fluid-structure interaction problems involving highly deformable solids, Conference proceedings, WCCM8/ECCOMAS 2008, Venice Italy, 30/06/2008-04/07/2008
Projects with industry:
“Sea-landing studies of the intermediate eXperimental Vehicle IXV using the Particle Finite Element Method” in cooperation with CIMSA Ingeneria de Sistemas S.A. , 2007-2008
Fluid-structure interaction for combustion chambers (FLUISTCOM), in cooperation with Siemens AG, 2006-2007
Theses:
MSc thesis: "Error estimation and adaptivity in fluid mechanics"
BSc thesis: "Design and validation of an experimental set-up for investigation of cavitation erosion"
Scholarships/awards:
2005 - Marie Curie Scholarship for pursuing doctoral studies
2004 - Selected among top 5 Computational Mechanics students for Elite Student Network of Bavaria, Germany
2003 - Youth and Knowledge Scholarship for pursuing MSc studies
1999 - Carl von Siemens Scholarship for pursuing BSc studies
1999 - Award at the conference of Young Scientists for the work "Unusual defects on the surface of single crystalline SiC", Moscow
Professional Interests:
CFD, multi-physics, fluid-structure interaction, compressible flows
Personal Interests:
Literature of modernist writers (Marcel Proust, James Joyce), literary translation, classical music
Hobbies:
Gym, swimming