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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:

A monolithic FE formulation for the analysis of membranes in fluids, International Journal of Space Structures, authors: R. Rossi, P. B. Ryzhakov, E. Oñate, status: ACCEPTED

An algorithm for polymer melting simulation, P. B. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, E. Oñate, conference proceedings 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, Conference proceedings, WCCM8/ECCOMAS 2008, Venice Italy, 30/06/2008-04/07/2008, Pavel B. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S. Idelsohn and E. Oñate

Monolithic approach for the solution of the FSI problems using updated lagrangian formulation of the fluid domain, conference proceedings, 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, conference proceedings, Structural Membranes 2007, Barcelona, Spain, 17-19/09/2007. Authors: P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, 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.

Updated lagrangian formulation of the quasi-incompressible fluid element,conference proceedings, ECCOMMAS 2007 on Coupled Problems, Ibiza, Spain, 23-26/05/2007, Authors: P. Ryzhakov, R. Rossi, S.Idelsohn, E. Oñate

On the FSI combustion chambers, conference proceedings, ECCOMMAS 2007 on Coupled Problems, Ibiza, Spain, 23-26/05/2007, P. Ryzhakov, M. Porta, R. Rossi, T. Shoenfeld

On the application of adaptive mesh refinement to the Particle Finite Element Method, conference proceedings (full paper) First south-east european conference in Computational Mechanics, SEECCM06, Authors: P. Ryzhakov and R. Rossi

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.

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, electric guitar

Hobbies:

Gym, swimming

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