Professor Tadeusz Stolarski
Research Professor
Howell Building 104
- Email: tadeusz.stolarski@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 267951
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences
Summary
Academic Career
- 1970 - MSc, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
- 1975 - PhD, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
- 1979 - DIC, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
- 1981 - DSc(Eng), Technical university of Cracow, Poland
- 1993 - Titular Professor, (Title conferred by the President of Poland)
Industrial Career
- 1970 - 1971, Design Engineer for Deck Lifting Equipment, Gdansk Shipyard.
Responsibility
Teaching Company Schemes
- Selby international (1987-1989) 190 K
- KV Automation Systems, current, 85 K
Consultancy
Acted as a consultant and advisor on technical matters to numerous companies. These include:
- Advanced Bearing Technology
- Derivative Technology
- Compact Radial Compressors
- Lucas Automotive
- SKF
- Castrol International
- Anchor Foods
On a Lighter Note
I like classical music, reading philosophy and have an interest in Japan and its culture.
Newest selected publications
Stolarski, TA. and Yamane, M. (2012) 'Tribological performance of PTFE-metal binary coatings in rolling/sliding contact'. Tribology Letters, 46 (3). pp. 313 - 327. ISSN: 1023-8883
Stolarski, TA., Xue, Y. and Yoshimoto, S. (2011) 'Air Journal Bearing Utilizing Near-Field Acoustic Levitation Stationary Shaft Case'. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology, 225 (3). pp. 120 - 127. ISSN: 1350-6501
Stolarski, TA. (2010) 'Numerical modeling and experimental verification of compressible squeeze film pressure'. Tribology International, 43 (1-2). pp. 356 - 360. ISSN: 0301-679X
Iida, Y. and Stolarski, TA. (2009) 'Alternation on rolling contact properties of steel due to magnetic field'. Wear, 266 (11-12). pp. 1098 - 1105. ISSN: 0043-1648
Iida, Y. and Stolarski, T. (2009) 'Alternation on rolling contact properties of steel due to magnetic field'. Wear, 266 (11-12). pp. 1098 - 1105. ISSN: 0043-1648