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Stavole, Martina

Martina Stavole, M. Sc.

Martina Stavole
doctoral candidate

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Institute of Applied Dynamics (LTD, Prof. Leyendecker)

Room: Room 01.016
Immerwahrstraße 1
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-61018
  • Fax number: +49 9131 85-61011
  • Email: martina.stavole@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.ltd.tf.fau.de/ltd/chair/team/martina-stavole/

  • 2012 – 2015  B. Sc. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy
  • 2015 – 2018  M.Sc. Civil Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy
  • 2019 Researcher and teaching assistant, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy
  • 2020 – 2024   doctoral candidate, Institute of Applied Dynamics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

theses

2018

  • Stavole M.:
    Dynamic seismic analysis of CEB structures (Master thesis, 2018)

conferences and proceedings

2024

  • Leyendecker S., Martonová D., Stavole M.:
    Structure preserving neural network-based methods — Euler’s elastica and cardiac model discovery
    conference, NUMDIFF-17 Conference on the Numerical Solution of Differential and Differential-Algebraic Equations (Halle, 2024-09-09 - 2024-09-13)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Capobianco G., Brüls O., Leyendecker S.:
    An augmented Lagrangian formulation of the planar elastica in constrained environments
    conference, 7th IMSD International Conference on Multibody System Dynamics (Madison, Wisconsin, 2024-06-09 - 2024-09-13)

2023

  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S.:
    Endoscopes: from experimental characterisation to modelling
    conference, Industrial workshop by fleXstructures 2023 (Kaiserslautern, 2023-05-25 - 2023-05-26)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Brüls O., Leyendecker S.:
    Augmented Lagrangian contact formulation of the 2D Euler elastica
    conference, ICIAM 2023 -- 10th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (Tokyo, 2023-08-20 - 2023-08-25)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Capobianco G., Brüls O., Leyendecker S.:
    2D Euler elastica in constrained environments
    conference, HFSS International Conference on Highly Flexible Slender Structures (THREAD annual meeting) (Rijeka, 2023-07-24 - 2023-09-29)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Dörlich V., Leyendecker S.:
    Homogenised stiffness coefficients of unloaded endoscope shafts
    conference, MaGIC 2023 (Øyer, 2023-02-27 - 2023-03-03)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Dörlich V., Leyendecker S.:
    Homogenized stiffness coefficients of unloaded endoscope shafts
    conference, HFSS International Conference on Highly Flexible Slender Structures (THREAD annual meeting) (Rijeka, 2023-09-25 - 2023-09-29)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Dörlich V., Leyendecker S.:
    Homogenized stiffness coefficients of unloaded endoscope shafts
    conference, ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics (Lisboa, 2023-07-24 - 2023-07-28)

2022

  • Stavole M., Dörlich V., Linn J., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Leyendecker S.:
    Endoscopes: an experimental characterisation of their constitutive properties
    conference, ITWM Fraunhofer (Kaiserslautern, 2022-07-22)
  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S.:
    Industrial and mathematical challenges of a medical application
    conference, Math meets industry 2022 (Trondheim, 2022-06-02)
  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S.:
    Variational modelling and simulation of complex beams and their optimisation
    conference, THREAD Annual Meeting (Seville, 2022-05-26)
  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S., Sato Martin de Almagro R.:
    Homogenization of the constitutive properties of composite beam cross-sections
    conference, MaGIC 2022: Manifolds and Geometric Integration Colloquia, (Ilsetra, 2022-02-28 - 2022-03-04)
    DOI: 10.23967/eccomas.2022.139
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Leyendecker S.:
    Variational modelling and simulation of complex beams and their optimisation.
    conference, THREAD Annual Meeting (Liége, 2022-09-26 - 2022-09-28)
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Lohk M., Leyendecker S.:
    Homogenization of the constitutive properties of composite beam cross-sections
    ECCOMAS Congress 2022 - 8th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (Oslo, 2022-06-05 - 2022-06-09)
    In: Computational Solid Mechanics 2022
    DOI: 10.23967/eccomas.2022.139
  • Stavole M., Sato Martin de Almagro R., Lohk M., Leyendecker S.:
    Homogenization of the constitutive properties of composite beam cross-sections
    conference, ECCOMAS - 8th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (Oslo, 2022-06-05 - 2022-06-09)
    DOI: 10.23967/eccomas.2022.139

2021

  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S.:
    Nonlinear Cosserat Rod Statics Using Homogenized Constitutive Properties of Multi-Layered Cross-Sections
    conference, ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics (Budapest, 2021-12-12 - 2021-12-15)
  • Stavole M., Leyendecker S.:
    Variational modelling and simulation of complex beams and their optimization
    conference, THREAD Annual Meeting (Seville, 2021-10-05 - 2021-10-07)
  • Stavole M., Wenger T., Leyendecker S.:
    Variational formulation and simulation of the 1D wave equation and geometrically exact beam dynamics
    conference, MaGIC 2021: Workshop on Manifolds and Geometric integration (Bergen and Trondheim, 2021-03-01 - 2021-03-05)

2019

  • Stavole M., Oliveira DV., Imbimbo M., Nitiffi R., Silva RA.:
    Numerical seismic analysis of CEB structures
    Congress on Numerical Methods in Engineering (University of Minho, Guimarães., 2019-07-01 - 2019-07-03)

further publications

  • Joint Training on Numerical Modelling of Highly Flexible Structures for Industrial Applications

    (Third Party Funds Single)

    Term: 2019-10-01 - 2023-09-30
    Funding source: EU - 8. Rahmenprogramm - Horizon 2020
    URL: https://thread-etn.eu
    Abstract
    Highly flexible slender structures like yarns, cables, hoses or ropes are essential parts of high-performance engineering systems. The complex response of such structures in real operational conditions is far beyond the capabilities of current modelling tools that are at the core of modern product development cycles.

    Addressing this requires a new generation of brilliant scientists. Marie Skłodowska-Curie funding of the THREAD project will bring together young mechanical engineers and mathematicians who will develop mechanical models and numerical methods for designing highly flexible slender structures, and support the development of future virtual prototyping tools for products where such structures have a key role in functional system performance. 

    THREAD is a unique network of universities, research organisations and industry which by addressing fundamental modelling problems will ultimately enable the field to better meet the needs of different industries. A group of 14 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) will receive comprehensive training covering state-of-the-art research topics along the modeling of highly flexible slender structures for industrial applications  as well as valuable transferable skills. They will benefit from close cooperation with twelve industrial partner organisations implementing a comprehensive programme of research secondments and contributing their experience.

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