Stefanie Gutschmidt
Associate Editor
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Dr Stefanie Gutschmidt is Associate Professor in Dynamics and Vibrations in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury (UC), in Christchurch, New Zealand. She earned her doctoral degree in Applied Mechanics from Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany) in 2005. Prior to coming to UC in 2009 she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel and the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium, during which years she focused on and specialised in nonlinear coupled oscillator and array dynamics. Ongoing research activities revolve around the broad subjects of nonlinear dynamics & vibrations, MEMS and NEMS technology, coupled oscillators and array dynamics, fluid dynamics of arrays, fluid-structure interactions, bio-sensors, bio-acoustics, sound detection technology, energy harvesting technology, and more recently reservoir computing. A/Prof Gutschmidt is internationally networked and maintains numerous long-term research collaborations.
https://profiles.canterbury.ac.nz/Stefanie-Gutschmidt
https://nz.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-gutschmidt-89322333
Dr Stefanie Gutschmidt is Associate Professor in Dynamics and Vibrations in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury (UC), in Christchurch, New Zealand. She earned her doctoral degree in Applied Mechanics from Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany) in 2005. Prior to coming to UC in 2009 she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel and the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium, during which years she focused on and specialised in nonlinear coupled oscillator and array dynamics. Ongoing research activities revolve around the broad subjects of nonlinear dynamics & vibrations, MEMS and NEMS technology, coupled oscillators and array dynamics, fluid dynamics of arrays, fluid-structure interactions, bio-sensors, bio-acoustics, sound detection technology, energy harvesting technology, and more recently reservoir computing. A/Prof Gutschmidt is internationally networked and maintains numerous long-term research collaborations.
https://profiles.canterbury.ac.nz/Stefanie-Gutschmidt
https://nz.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-gutschmidt-89322333