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Associate Prof. Jerzy Jura, Ph.D., D.Sc.

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Employment and positions

Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences: Ph.D. studies (1971-1976), assistant professor (1977-1994), associate professor (1995-2009).

Scientific Carrer

M.Sc.: University of Mining and Metallurgy, 1971

Ph.D.: Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1976

D.Sc.: Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1994

Scientific achievements

85 papers, among them: 34 papers in refereed journals and periodicals such as:

Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, Acta Metallurgica, Textures and Microstructures, Crystal Research Technology, Kristal und Technik, Philosophical Magazine, Journal Applied Crystallography, Microchimica Acta, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, Nukleonika, cited by the Institute for Scientific Information in Philadephia, 30 presentations during conferences (16 in Proc. International Conference on Textures of Materials), 2 monographs.

The most relevant publications during last 5 years

1. A. Błachowski, K. Ruebenbauer, J. Jura, J. Bonarski, Th. Baudin, R. Penelle: Mössbauer study of deformation induced martensitic phase transformation in duplex steel, Nukleoni-ka (Supplement 1) 48, (2003) 9-12.

2. M. Kowalski, J. Jura: Modelling of the cold rolling texture formation in the two-phase materials using the finite element method, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 50, (2005) 359-366.

3. M. Blicharski, J. Jura, T. Baudin, R. Penelle, J. Bonarski, M. Kowalski: Development of the orientation relationship between erritic and austenitic phases during long time annealing of duplex stainless steel, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 50, (2005) 495-502.

4. G. Litawa, J. Jura, A. Góral: Analysis of the orientation difference distribution function in the two- phase material using model function, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 50, (2005) 349-357. 

5. A. Góral, J. Jura, K. Sztwiertnia, G. Litawa: Analysis of the preffered crystallographic orientations in Al-CuAl2 eutectic alloy obtained by directional crystallization, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 50, (2005) 342-347.

6. A. Góral, J. Jura, E. Bouzy, M. Bieda, L. Lityńska-Dobrzyńska: Effect of directional crystallisation rate on microtexture of Al-CuAl2 eutectic alloy, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 51, (2006) 565-568.

7. M. Kowalski, J. Jura, Th. Baudin: Modelling of texture development in cold rolled ferri-tic -austenitic stainess steel using self-consistent viscoplastic model and finite element method, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 53, (2008) 175-179.

8. A. Góral, J. Jura: Orientation relationship in two-phase material, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 29, (2008) 53-56.

9. A. Góral, J. Jura, H. Paul: On the orientation characteristics in directionally crys-tallize Al-CuAl2 eutectic alloy, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 53, (2008) 139-145.

10. J. Jura: Modelowe przedstawienia i analiza rozkładów orientacji oraz różnic orientacji w materiale jedno- i dwufazowym, wyd. IMIM PAN, Kraków, 2008, 1-83.

 

Research Projects

Projects from Ministry of Science and Higher Education

-Dependence of the microstructure on the directional crystallization rate of Al-CuAl2 lamellar eutectic alloy (Project No. 3 T08B 071 28), IMMS PAS, Supervisor, 2005-2007

-Functional materials, metalic and composite nano-materials of the specyfic structure and properties for the application in modern economy, Task 1.5: Multiscale, quantitative microstructure characteristic of the advanced metalic materials, (Project No. PBZ-MNiSW-3/3/2006), IMMS PAS, Task leader 1.5, 2007-2010.

Experience gained abroad:

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship:

Institut für Metallkunde und Metallphysik der RWTH Aachen 1978-2000 (23 months)

Some shorter visits: Institut für Metallkunde und Metallphysik RWTH Aachen, Germany, 1984 (6 months), 1993 (3 months), Zentralinstitut für Kernforschung AD der DDR Dresden, Germany, 1985 (3 months), Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of California, Berkeley, USA 1995 (2 months), Laboratoire de physico-chimie de l’etat solide, Universite de Paris Sud Orsay, France 1999 (3 months), 2000 (3 months).

Prizes and awards:

1971 M.Sc. with honour

1976 Ph.D. with honour

1974, 1981, 1986 Prize of the General Secretary of the Polish Academy of Sciences (for the research group)

1978 Alexander von Humboldta Fellowship

1995 Prize from the President of the IV Division (Technical Sciences) of the Polish Academy of Sciences

2000 Golden Cross of Merit for all the scientific activity


Education of scientific staff

Superviser of 2 PhD thesis: Anna Góral (2007), Marcin Kowalski (2007), 22 M.Sc. degree, 4 Bachelor degree.

Reviewer: Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, Ministry of Science and Higher Education and Foundation for Polish Science, Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering.

 

Organisation of conferences and scientific events

Member of scientific committee: SOTAMA 2007 International Conference;

Guest Editor: SOTAMA 2007


Membership in professional societies:

Polish Association for Materials Science,
Societas Humboldtiana Polonorum

Main scientific interest

Modern methods of materials characterization:
- methods of calculation and analysis of orientation and misorientation distribution
- functions (model representations)
- microtexture and microstructure of polycrystalline materials

Research activity in the last years:
- statistical analysis of single grain orientation data
- orientation difference distribution function analysis using model functions
- texture and microtexture analysis in austenitic-ferritic steel with duplex structure
- orientation relationships in two phase materials
- texture development in cold rolled austenitic-ferritic steel (modelling with FEM)