Tatiana V. Zinovieva - Senior Researcher - Laboratory of Mechatronics
Position :
Senior Researcher
Academic title :
Docent
Academic degree :
Candidate of Technical Sciences
Department :
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199178, Saint-Petersburg, Boljshoy prospekt V.O. 61
Research interests :
mechanics of thin-walled structures;
hydrogen embrittlement of metals;
computational mechanics of deformable solids.
hydrogen embrittlement of metals;
computational mechanics of deformable solids.
Rewards :
2002 – Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering with Distinction;
2009 – Winner of the competition for young teachers at Russian state universities held as part of the V. Potanin Scholarship Programme.
2009 – Winner of the competition for young teachers at Russian state universities held as part of the V. Potanin Scholarship Programme.
Professional activity :
Scientific research in the field of deformable solid mechanics, teaching analytical and numerical foundations of modeling in mechanics.
Positions held after graduation:
- October 2002 - October 2005: St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, postgraduate student; December 2003 - September 2005: Department of Computer Technology in Mechanical Engineering, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, lead programmer;
- October 2005 - September 2006: Department of Computer Technology in Mechanical Engineering, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, assistant; October 2006 - July 2017: Department of Computer Technologies in Mechanical Engineering, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Associate Professor;
- September 2017-present: Laboratory of Mechatronics, Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering RAS, Senior Researcher.
Teaching activities :
Lectures and practical classes in the disciplines:
- "Special chapters of mathematics and mathematical physics",
- "Fundamentals of calculus of variations",
- "Mechanics of thin-walled structures",
- "Dynamics of structures",
- "Mathematical foundations of applied mechanics",
- "Computational mechanics" (Ansys).