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Prof. Dr. Marcin Kamiński
Email: Marcin.Kaminski@p.lodz.pl
Affiliation: Department of Structural Mechanics, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, 93-590, POLAND
Research Interests: probabilistic engineering mechanics, stochastic numerical methods, composite materials, wavelet analysis, artificial intelligence
Prof. Dr. Wojciech Sumelka
Email: wojciech.sumelka@put.poznan.pl
Affiliation: Institute of Structural Analysis (ISA), Poznan University of Technology (PUT), Poznan, 60-965, POLAND
Homepage: www.sumelka.put.poznan.pl
Research Interests: constitutive modeling, non-local models, extreme dynamics, damage mechanics, and general theoretical mechanics
The main aim is to collect the selected contributions from the 26th International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics (CMM2025), which will be held in July of 2025 in Lodz, Poland. This Conference reports the recent advances in various computer methods in mechanics, where the Finite Element Method, Boundary Element Method, artificial intelligence, meshless methods as well as composite materials modeling research will be presented and discussed. This Conference brings together researchers from many countries, where about ten plenary lectures from USA, Italy, Germany, Austria, Australia, and also Poland are invited. The Conference is addressed specifically to PhD Students, where the competition for the best presentation is organized. This edition is specifically devoted to two research areas, that have gained remarkable popularity last few years - (i) artificial intelligence applications in computational mechanics and computer science in general as well as (ii) stochastic mechanics, where the reliability assessment and numerical methods development still attracts the engineers and the scientists. The Conference is under the scientific patronage of The Zienkiewicz Institute of Swansea University in the UK, and also ECCOMAS, so remarkable milestones in computational mechanics and machine learning are expected. According to the fact that composite materials research still attracts the hosting institution researchers, a reasonable contribution in this area is also expected including homogenization theory, multiscale analysis as well as various computational models.