Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martin Vasina - Material Acoustics - Best Researcher Award 

VSB - Technical University of Ostrava - Czech Republic 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martin Vasina began his academic journey at Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Republic, where he earned his Ing. degree in Hydraulic and Pneumatic Machines and Equipment from 1988 to 1993. His early academic pursuits set a strong foundation for his expertise in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and applied acoustics. He further advanced his education with a Ph.D. at VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, where he specialized in hydraulic and pneumatic machines and equipment. In 2011, he became an Associate Professor at Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, with a focus on Physical and Building Materials Engineering.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martin Vasina’s professional career spans several decades in both industry and academia. He began his professional work as a designer at Centroprojekt, a.s. in Zlín, Czech Republic, contributing to projects in the energetics field. Later, he continued his career as a designer in the energetics sector at S-projekt plus, a.s., and EGP INVEST, spol. s r.o. In 2000, he began his academic career at Tomas Bata University in Zlín, where he has worked as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Materials Engineering. In addition to his work at Tomas Bata University, he has been an Associate Professor at VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava since 2013, focusing on hydromechanics and hydraulic equipment.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vasina's research primarily focuses on the intersection of applied acoustics, vibration diagnostics, fluid mechanics, and hydraulics. His contributions to the field have centered around vibration diagnostics and material acoustics, especially the application of acoustic methods in the analysis of solid mechanics and fluid dynamics. He has also contributed to the development of hydraulic systems for mining equipment and environmental physics, integrating fundamental mechanics with practical engineering solutions. His specialization in material acoustics has led to significant advancements in understanding how materials interact with acoustic waves, particularly in industrial applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vasina has made substantial contributions to the field of material acoustics and fluid mechanics, with a particular focus on vibration diagnostics and applied acoustics. His work has influenced the development of more effective hydraulic systems, as well as improvements in environmental physics. Through his academic positions at Tomas Bata University and VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, he has mentored many students and led numerous research initiatives. His expertise in vibration diagnostics has had a far-reaching impact on both academic and industrial communities, particularly in the fields of acoustics and hydraulics.

🏆Academic Cites

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vasina's research on vibration diagnostics, material acoustics, and fluid mechanics has been widely cited in academic literature. His publications are recognized for their detailed analysis and practical applications in engineering fields, particularly related to material acoustics and vibration analysis. His contributions have influenced research in applied mechanics and fluid dynamics, particularly in how acoustic methods can be used to diagnose mechanical issues in industrial systems.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking to the future, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vasina plans to continue his influential research in material acoustics and vibration diagnostics. His legacy will be defined by his contributions to both the theoretical and practical aspects of acoustics and hydraulics, particularly in the context of applied engineering. As he continues to mentor the next generation of engineers and researchers, his work will undoubtedly influence future developments in material acoustics, hydraulic systems, and environmental physics.

📝Material Acoustics

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Martin Vasina’s research in material acoustics has significantly advanced the understanding of how materials interact with acoustic waves. His work in material acoustics and vibration diagnostics has enhanced industrial applications, particularly in hydraulics and environmental physics. The future of material acoustics looks promising as Dr. Vasina continues his research, with further applications in diagnosing mechanical and fluid systems.

Notable Publication


📝Influence of 3D Printing Conditions on Physical–Mechanical Properties of Polymer Materials

Authors: Beníček, L., Vašina, M., Hrbáček, P.

Journal: Polymers

Year: 2025

Citations: 0


📝Investigation of factors affecting the sound absorption behaviour of 3D printed hexagonal prism lattice polyamide structures

Authors: Vašina, M., Měsíček, J., Mánek, M., Hajnyš, J., Petrů, J.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝The influence of surface properties on the cooperative behavior of powdered milks

Authors: Lapčík, L., Lapčíková, B., Vašina, M., Salek, R.N., Kvítek, L.

Journal: Journal of Dairy Science

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Assessment of Different Levels of Blackcurrant Juice and Furcellaran on the Quality of Fermented Whey-Based Beverages Using Rheological and Mechanical Vibration Damping Techniques

Authors: Rejdlová, A., Vašina, M., Lorencová, E., Hružík, L., Salek, R.N.

Journal: Foods

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Investigation of Physical Properties of Polymer Composites Filled with Sheep Wool

Authors: Vašina, M., Straznicky, P., Hrbáček, P., Bosak, O., Kubliha, M.

Journal: Polymers

Year: 2024

Citations: 2


📝Improved mechanical properties of graphene-modified basalt fibre-epoxy composites

Authors: Sepetcioglu, H., Lapčík, L., Lapčíková, B., Lapčíková, T., Zmeškal, O.

Journal: Nanotechnology Reviews

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

Martin Vasina – Material Acoustics – Best Researcher Award

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