An ever globalizing planet continues to increase the demands placed upon the aerospace industry.
The NETME Centre’s aerospace engineering team works to tackle the challenges facing aircraft systems and aerodynamics, as well as structural and strength evaluation of future aircrafts. The researchers apply their work to the development of up-to-date technologies, aiming to increase efficiency and safety whilst simultaneously reducing the negative impact on the environment.
The wealth of experience within the research team ensures that NETME remains at the forefront of introducing advanced techniques into the aerospace sector.
The high standard of work performed in the field of aeronautical engineering is proven by wide participation in EU-funded research projects, and also by numerous examples of successfully completed industrial research & development projects.
The fracture-mechanics group consists of two senior researchers, one part-time senior researcher, four junior researchers and 2 PhD students. Officially
The Additive Manufacturing team is well established within the NETME Centre. Among other areas, the laboratory provides support in optical digitalization,
Tribology research is led by prof. Ing. Ivan Krupka, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert in the field of tribology.
Intense, long-term work led