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Dr. Michal Majewski, supervisor of the Robotics specialization in the computer science major at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, has published an extremely interesting article in the renowned journal Computers & Structures (a Philadelphia-listed journal, 140 points according to the National Academy of Sciences). The paper, titled "Micromechanical and numerical analysis of shape and packing effects in elastic-plastic particulate composites," combines computer science, materials and mechanical engineering to offer a novel approach to micromechanical modeling of composites.

In his work, Dr. Majewski used advanced numerical models to analyze the effect of particle shape on the properties of elastoplastic particle composites. The key innovation of the publication is the integration of the Morphologically Representative Pattern analytical approach with the numerical model, which significantly reduces computational costs while maintaining the accuracy of predictions of the nonlinear material response.

The model published in the research paper allows optimization of metamaterials - composites with specially designed micro-architecture. This makes it possible to create modern materials for special tasks that require high strength, flexibility and resistance to extreme conditions.

Composite modeling plays an important role in modern science and industry - it makes it possible to predict the behavior of materials under various conditions and significantly accelerates the development of new advanced technologies.

We congratulate Dr. Michal Majewski on this significant achievement and warmly invite you to read on!


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