
معرفی
Daniel Burkacki is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Building Engineering within the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology. His research primarily focuses on structural engineering with emphasis on steel structures, particularly cylindrical steel tanks, and their behavior under seismic loads and mining tremors.
Research Interests
Dr. Burkacki's research spans several critical areas in structural engineering and earthquake engineering. His work centers on experimental and numerical investigations of steel structures, with particular focus on cylindrical steel tanks subjected to dynamic loads including earthquakes and mining tremors. He has developed expertise in shaking table testing, damage diagnosis techniques, and structural dynamics analysis.
His research interests include:
- Structural response of steel tanks under seismic excitation
- Experimental mechanics using shaking table tests
- Numerical simulation of structural behavior
- Damage diagnosis in civil engineering structures
- Structural dynamics and vibration analysis
Publication Trends
Dr. Burkacki's publication record shows a consistent research trajectory focused on steel tank structures and their seismic behavior. His work evolved from basic experimental testing to more sophisticated numerical investigations incorporating complex factors like non-uniform excitation and varying liquid levels. His recent publications indicate expanding interests into design office management and competitive strategies in the architectural engineering field.
Collaborations and Teaching
Dr. Burkacki has established productive research collaborations, particularly with R. Jankowski, M. Wójcik, and other researchers at Gdańsk University of Technology. His teaching portfolio includes courses in Informatics, Technical Drawing, and Physics for Civil Engineering students. His research appears in reputable journals such as Earthquakes and Structures, Applied Sciences-Basel, and AIP Conference Proceedings, demonstrating the international recognition of his research contributions.




