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Nowak, Andrzej Józef was born on June 22, 1950 in Siemianowice, Katowice, Poland. Son of Miros|aw Józef and Helena (Wójcik) Nowak.
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There has been a substantial increase in the use of mathematical methods for modeling in natural and engineering sciences. Among a great variety of problems that have been solved successfully, are inverse problems. Inverse thermal problems involve the evaluation of boundary or initial conditions as well as thermal properties of a body from the remaining boundary or some internal conditions. This encompasses thermal designing, process controlling, optimum planning of experiments and interpretation of experimental results.The success of any method for solving inverse problems lies not only in using elegant mathematical formulae but also in the stability of results when experimental data are used. This book presents a comprehensive study of efficient methods for solving inverse thermal problems.
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Nowak, Andrzej Józef was born on June 22, 1950 in Siemianowice, Katowice, Poland. Son of Miros|aw Józef and Helena (Wójcik) Nowak.
Master of Science, Technology University Silesia, Gliwice, Poland, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, Technology University Silesia, Gliwice, Poland, 1978. Doctor of Habilitation, Technology University Silesia, Gliwice, Poland, 1993.
Assistant, Technology U. Silesia, Gliwice, 1974-1978; assistant professor, Technology U. Silesia, Gliwice, 1978-1996; professor Institute Thermal Technology, Technology U. Silesia, Gliwice, since 1996. Reader Technology U. Lódz, 1978-1981. Visiting professor Wessex Institute Technology, Southampton, United Kingdom, 1991-1996.
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Member International Society for Boundary Elements, Gesellschaft für Angerwaudte Mathematik und Mechanik, Polish Academy of Sciences (committee of thermodynamics and combustion).
Married Zenobia Anna Nikiel, December 9, 1978. Children: Ma|gorzata, Micha|.