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Navina Waschinsky

Dr.-Ing.

Head of Optimization & Uncertainty Quantification Group, Researcher
Institute of Structural Mechanics and Dynamics in Aerospace Engineering

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+49 711 685 69538
+49 711 685 63706

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Pfaffenwaldring 27
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Room: 00.045

  1. 2024

    1. Grünfelder, N., Savall, B. P., Seyedpour, S. M., Waschinsky, N., & Ricken, T. (2024). Exploring the dependencies of Poisson’s ratio in auxetic structures. PAMM. https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.202400073
  2. 2021

    1. Waschinsky, N., Barthold, F.-J., & Menzel, A. (2021). Structural optimisation of diffusion driven degradation processes. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 64, 889--903. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00158-021-02900-8
  3. 2019

    1. Waschinsky, N., Barthold, F.-J., & Menzel, A. (2019). Optimisation of Diffusion Driven Degradation Processes. PAMM, 19(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.201900182
  4. 2018

    1. Ricken, T., Waschinsky, N., & Werner, D. (2018). Simulation of steatosis zonation in liver lobule—a continuummechanical bi-scale, tri-phasic, multi-component approach. Biomedical Technology: Modeling, Experiments and Simulation, 15--33.
  5. 2017

    1. Christ, B., Dahmen, U., Herrmann, K.-H., König, M., Reichenbach, J. R., Ricken, T., Schleicher, J., Ole Schwen, L., Vlaic, S., & Waschinsky, N. (2017). Computational modeling in liver surgery. Frontiers in Physiology, 8, 906.
    2. Waschinsky, N., Werner, D., Ricken, T., Dahmen, U., & Dirsch, O. (2017). On a Tri-Scale and Multiphase Model for the Description of Perfusion coupled to Fat Growth Effects in Liver Tissue. PAMM, 17(1), Article 1.
  6. 2016

    1. Waschinsky, N., Werner, D., Ricken, T., Dahmen, U., & Dirsch, O. (2016). On a bi-scale and tri-phasic model for the description of growth in biological tissue using the example of the human liver. PAMM, 16(1), Article 1.
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