- Metal Forming
- Hot Forging
- Titanium Alloys
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Aneta Łukaszek-Sołek is a Professor at the Department of Plastic Metal Processing and Extractive Metallurgy, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Poland. Her research focuses on metal forming, hot forging, and deformation behavior of metallic alloys, with extensive industrial applications in titanium, aluminum, and steel processing. Her primary research interests include thermo-mechanical processing of alloys, microstructure evolution during hot deformation, tool wear mechanisms in forging, and optimization of metal forming parameters. She employs advanced techniques such as processing maps, FEM numerical simulation, and Zener-Hollomon parameter analysis to study material flow behavior and defect prevention in industrial forging processes. Her work bridges fundamental metallurgical principles with practical manufacturing challenges. Analysis of her recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a consistent focus on optimizing hot deformation parameters for titanium alloys (particularly Ti-6Al-4V and metastable β alloys), aluminum alloys (7005 series), and high-strength steels. Key trends include the application of 3D processing maps for parameter optimization, investigation of tool durability issues, and industrial implementation of powder metallurgy approaches for titanium components. Her research demonstrates strong integration of experimental validation with computational modeling. Scientific Awards: No scientific awards were documented in the available information. Advising and Grants: The available sources do not specify any doctoral advisees or grant funding details. Her institutional role includes membership on the Student Disciplinary Appeals Committee, indicating administrative responsibilities within the university. Labs and Teams: She operates within the Department of Plastic Metal Processing and Extractive Metallurgy at AGH University, which maintains specialized facilities for metal forming research as indicated by the department website http://www.kucie.agh.edu.pl . The department's research infrastructure supports industrial-scale forging trials, microstructure analysis, and numerical modeling of metal forming processes.







