doc. Ing.
Petr Tomášek
Ph.D.
FME, IM DMA – Associate professor
+420 54114 2552
Petr.Tomasek@vut.cz
Curriculum vitae
Education and academic qualification
- 2001, Ing., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT, Mathematical Engineering study
- 2005, Ph.D., Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT, Mathematical Engineering study
- November 30, 2015, associate professor in applied mathematics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering BUT.
Career overview
- 2005 - up to the present, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Mathematics FME BUT
Pedagogic activities
- FEEC BUT (2001 - 2004): Mathematics 1 (elementary functions, matrices, differential and integral calculus using computational system Maple).
- FME BUT: Numerical methods I, II, Mathematics III (ordinary differential equations), Calculus I with Maple, Basics of programming.
Scientific activities
- The main area of research is qualitative analysis of delay differential equations and numerical methods for delay differential equations.
Academic internships abroad
2010, 2011, 2013 - University of L'Aquila, Erasmus programme
University activities
- 2014 - up to present, faculty scheduler
Non-University activities
2008 - Flight Dynamics and Control - lectures in Honeywell.
Keywords
Delay differential equations, numerical methods
Projects
- FSI FP 330003: On time and energy optimal control of electric locomotive. (2003)
- FSI BD 135 3003: Dynamic pantograph equation and its properties. (2005)
- FSI BD 136 3002: Mathematical modelling via delay differential equations. (2006)
- MSM 0021630518: Simulation modelling of mechatronic systems. (2005 - 2011)
- GA 201/08/0469: Oscillatory and asymptotic properties of solutions of differential equations. (2008-2011)
- GAP201/11/0768: Qualitative properties of solutions of differential equations and their applications. (2011-2015)
- GA 17-03224S: Asymptotic theory of ordinary and fractional differential equations and their numerical discretizations. (2017-2019)
Sum of citations (without self-citations) indexed within ISI Web of Knowledge
42
Sum of other citations (without self-citations)
29