Kiss László Péter serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Miskolc's Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics, specifically within the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (2013–present), previously affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering (2006–2013). He actively participates in the István Sályi Doctoral School of Mechanical Engineering and maintains a dedicated research profile with 109 publications and 168 citations. His research spans structural mechanics with emphasis on arch and beam stability , buckling analysis , and vibration dynamics . Key methodologies include finite element analysis, Green's function techniques, and boundary value problem solutions. His work bridges theoretical mechanics and practical civil engineering applications, particularly in heterogeneous material systems and earthquake-resistant design. Recent publications (2023–2025) reveal a concentrated focus on non-linear instability phenomena in curved structures, with 15+ articles analyzing geometric imperfections, support conditions, and limit-point buckling. His editorial role in the XIV. Magyar Mechanikai Konferencia underscores leadership in Hungary's mechanics research community. As an educator, he contributes to academic infrastructure through textbooks like Szilárdságtani feladatgyűjtemény (Strength of Materials Problem Collection) and maintains teaching resources via the university's mechanical engineering portal.






