CURRICULUM VITAE 1. SURNAME: PIETRUSZKA 2. NAME(s): Krzysztof 3. DATE OF BIRTH: 4. HOME ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: +48 12 6363205 e-mail: pietrusz@uci.agh.edu.pl webpage: http://galaxy.uci.agh.edu.pl/~pietrusz/ http://vipkp.spaces.live.com/ 5. BACHELORS University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland, Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering, Geodesy and Cartography, Engineering and Industrial Surveying, 1965-1970 6. POSTGRADUATE doctoral studies, Geodesy and Cartography, Engineering and Industrial Surveying, 1976-1981 7.COMPUTER SKILLS : using professional software in Finite Element Method (ABAQUS, , and MSC PATRAN , Hibbit Karlsson & Sorensen HKS, USA) , programming in PASCAL, AutoCAD software Microsoft Office software knowledge of basic programs in UNIX and Windows systems 8. LANGUAGES/LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY ENGLISH: Written: good Spoken: good 9. PRESENT PROFESSIONAL DATA POSITION: Academic teacher and scientific staff 1999-2002 - Vice dean of the Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering in University of Mining and Metallurgy in Krakow, Poland 10. FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION : Surveying Engineering and Industrial Surveying Mining Surveying Using Finite Element Method in modelling results of the deformations in building constructions, rock mass and surface at mining areas, Processing of geodetic observation results using the method of generalised matrix inverse and generalised matrix inverse Building deformations, Deformations at mining areas, Mining areas protections, Rock mass deformations during mining activities, Surface subsidence at mining areas, 12. MAIN PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS : Ph. D. – 1981 University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland, on subject: Modelling a deformations of the constructions using Finite Element Method M. A. – 1971, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland, Engineering and Industrial Surveying Supervisor of Grant in Polish State Committee for Scientific Research ( 1994-1996) Subject: 3-dimensional description of rock mass and surface subsidence deformations along with hazards during mining activities. Developer of a method of prediction and examination of the deformations in rock mass and subsidence at the underground architecture areas. GAMMA - Geotechnical Applications Method of Modelling Analysis Scientific research in Polish State Committee for Scientific Research on subject: Prediction of underground architecture influence at the infrastructure of rock mass and surface – currently MAJOR PUBLIKATIONS 1. Modelling of Shaft Deformation in the Area of Mining Activity, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Commission 6 - Engineering Surveys, Working Group 6.1 - Deformation Measurements and Analysis, 10thInternational Symposium on Deformation Measurements, Orange, California, USA, 19 - 22 March 2001 2. Modelling of subsidence in area of room and pillar salt mining using finite element method. Technical report No. 205, Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, January 2000, Fredericton, Canada 3. A modelling interpretation of surface deformation measurments in exploited regions. XIth International Congress of the International Society for Mine Surveying, September 2000, Cracow, Poland 4. Displacements, Strains and Stresses as a Part of the Information System for Mining Areas, Lecture Notes at the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering at the University od New Brunswick, 1997. 5. Numerical modelling the strains, stresses and displacements the rock masses as a part of mine information system, X-Th International Congress of the International Society for Mine Surveying Fremantle, Western Australia 2-6 November 1997 6. Information System on Surface Effects of Underground Mining, 99-th Annual General Meeting Canadian Institute of Mening, Metallurgy, and Petroleum, Vancouver, Canada.1997 7. Application of the ABBACUS Programs to research on the mass of rock deformations in the example of Polish coal mine. Regional Symposium on Deformations and Crustal Movement Investigations Using Geodetic Techniques. Szekesfehervar,Węgry, 31.VIII-5.IX,1996r 8. Numerical modelling to research on the rock mass deformations using a set of professional programs. Balatongyorok,Węgry, 10-15.IX.1996r 9. Processing of geodetic observation results using the method of generalised matrix inverse, Application of mathematical methods in science and technique, Cracow, Poland 1995 13. INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS: Cooperation with Geomatics Engineering Faculty in University of New Brunswick, Canada Cooperation project with Zonguldac Karaelmas University in Turkey Cooperation with San Diego State University, California, USA 14. EMPLOYER: University of Mining and Metallurgy in Krakow, Poland, Faculty of Mining Surveying and Environmental Engineering ADDRESS: al. Mickiwicza 30. 30-059 Krakow, Poland TELEPHONE: +48 12 6172286 FAX: 48 12 6331791