Faculty of Engineering

Timon Rabczuk
Professor
Institute of Structural Mechanics
Bauhaus Universität Weimar, 99423 Weimar, Germany
ORCID: 0000-0002-7150-296X
ResearcherID: A-3067-2009
h-index (ISI-Web of Science core collection): 50

Professional Experience

02/2002 Dr.-Ing. at University of Karlsruhe
02/2002-09/2005 Postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Group of Computational Mechanics, Evanston, Illinois, USA with Prof. T. Belytschko
10/2005-01/2007 Postdoctoral fellow at the Chair of Computational
Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical
University of Munich, Germany with Prof. W.A. Wall
02/2007-02/2009 Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Christchurch, New Zealand
since 02/2009 Univ.-Professor at the Bauhaus University of Weimar, chair of Computational Mechanics, Institute of Structural Mechanics, Weimar, Germany
2010-2013 Director of the Institute of Structural Mechanics at Bauhaus University Weimar

Membership and Awards

since 03/2012 Assistant Editor of 'Computational Mechanics'
since 01/2015 Executive Editor of 'Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering' (Journal of the Chinese Academy of Engineering)
since 09/2016 Associate Editor of 'International Journal of Impact Engineering'
since 2014 Member of the Modeling Market Place (MMP) Working Group of the European Materials Modeling Council (EMMC)
2014-2016 Listed in ISI-Highly Cited Researchers 2014, 2015 and 2016 in the categories 'Computer Science' and 'Engineering'

Selected research grants:

Since 01/2017 Coordinator of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016 project BESTOFRAC (4 years, 1,900,000 Euro): Environmentally
best practices and optmisation in hydraulic fracturing for shale gas/oil development, 4 academic beneficiaries and 2 industrial
beneficiaries

Since 06/2014 ERC-CoG (5 years, 2,000,000 Euro): Computational Modeling and Design of Lithium-ion Batteries (COMBAT)

01/2012-12/2015 Coordinator of the FP7-ITN (Initial Training Network): Integrating Numerical Simulation and Geometric Design Technology (INSIST), 3,850,000 Euro (4 years), 12 ESRs (3 years each) and 2 ERs (30 months), 3 industrial partners and 3 academic partners
- Mechanics of Materials 1 and 2
- Linear and Nonlinear FEM
- Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics
- Meshfree Methods
- Extended Finite Element and Meshfree Methods
- Computational Methods for Material Failure
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