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IEP is composed of esteemed experts with strong academic or professional credentials. Members must have:
Petr Noskievič began his career in industry, designing control systems of machines and equipment with hydraulic drives. Since 1994, he has been working at the VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, focusing on modelling, simulation, and control of electrohydraulic drives and mechatronic systems, including the development of digital twins. He lectures on Modelling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems, System Identification and Simulation, and Control of Fluid Actuators.
Christiane Fülscher is an architect and architectural historian. Her research focusses on the history and theory of architecture since 1900, with a particular emphasis on modernism and post-war modernism in Eastern and Western Europe as well as the cultural and socio-political relevance of architecture. Since 2022, she has been Professor of Architectural History, Theory and Preservation at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts and researches architectural networks and design theory at German architecture faculties at the beginning of the 20th century.
Aylin Yildirim Tschoepe, Ph.D. Anthropology (Harvard University GSAS), Doctor of Design (Harvard University GSD), MSc Inclusive Design (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) is professor of design anthropology at the Basel Academy of Art and Design, University of Applied Sciences and Arts FHNW, and guest lecturer at the University of Basel. She connects experience as an architect, designer, anthropologist, gender studies and urban studies scholar.
Prof. Dr. Harald Garrecht is a civil engineer and materials scientist. From 2020 until his retirement in 2024, he served as the head of the Institute of Construction Materials at the University of Stuttgart and as director of the Materials Testing Institute (MPA) at the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on the effects of mechanical loads and environmental influences on construction materials, the development of environmentally friendly and resource-efficient materials, the recycling of demolition waste, and the preservation and rehabilitation of existing building materials. Since 2011, he has been President of WTA International, the Association for Science and Technology of Building Maintenance and Monument Preservation.
Prof. Dr. Polona Žnidaršič Plazl is a professor at University of Ljubljana, where she earned Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Master’s in Biochemistry, and PhD in Biochemical Engineering. She has extensive research experience in the USA and Europe, including work at Oregon State University supported by a Fulbright Grant. She co-founded and leads the Microprocess Engineering Research Group at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of University of Ljubljana, where she leads several international and national research projects.
Prof. Dr. Elīna Gaile-Sarkane is the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at Riga Technical University. She has previously served as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management and Chair of the University Senate. Her academic interests include innovation management, technology transfer, new product development, strategy, and change management. As Director of the doctoral program in Management Sciences and Economics, she has supervised over 10 successful doctoral dissertations.
Prof. Schürhuber studied electrical engineering and technical mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology, where he also received his PhD in 2002 in the field of theoretical electrical engineering. He then worked in industry for 15 years in various areas of power engineering, including the control and regulation of thermal plants, the planning and design of electrical plants, and system aspects of large-scale hydropower. In 2017, he was appointed to the Graz University of Technology, where he has since headed the Institute of Electrical Power Systems.
Prof. Alan Chalmers is a Professor of Visualisation at WMG, University of Warwick, UK and a former Royal Society Industrial Fellow. He has an MSc with distinction from Rhodes University, 1985 and a PhD from University of Bristol, 1991.
Prof. Zajac earned his degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology with a focus on Nanotechnology and completed his PhD at the Technical University in Košice in 1994. He habilitated in Production Engineering in 2004 and was appointed Professor of Production Technologies in 2008. Prof. Zajac is closely involved in the Computer-Aided Manufacturing Technologies study program, teaching courses such as “Production Technologies”, “Innovation and Technology Transfer”, and “Modern Processing Technologies”, and oversees quality in habilitation and inauguration procedures.
Prof. Dr. Salvador Pané i Vidal is Professor of Materials for Robotics at ETH Zurich’s Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems and co-director of the Multi-Scale Robotics Lab. He leads the lab’s electrochemistry laboratory, teaches nanorobotics, and supervises Ph.D. research. His work integrates chemistry and electrochemistry with small-scale robotics, focusing on miniaturizing magnetic materials, conductive polymers, and hydrogels for biomedical use.
Davor Dujak is a full professor and a Head of the Department of Marketing at the Faculty of Economics and Business in Osijek (part of the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia), where he leads the master's program in Supply Chain Management. He has extensive experience in logistics, SCM, and retail marketing, both in academia and industry. He was the Head of the Centre of Business Excellence and a logistics specialist at the Łukasiewicz Research Network in Poland. He has managed and contributed to EU projects including BAS4SC (ERASMUS+) and PLANET (Horizon 2020).
Responsibility: Ing. Zdeňka Pavlačková, Ph.D.