Marek Eisler | Non-Destructive Testing

🌟 Congratulations on Winning the Best Researcher Award! 👏🌟🏆

  • Mr. Marek Eisler, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic: Non-Destructive Testing

Mr. Marek Eisler to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award! 🏆by ScienceFather Your dedication, passion, and outstanding contributions to the field have truly set you apart, making this recognition incredibly well-deserved.

Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is truly inspiring. This award not only acknowledges your exceptional skills but also highlights the positive impact your work has had on our community and beyond.

Your tireless efforts, innovative thinking, and unwavering commitment to excellence have not only earned you this accolade but have also significantly contributed to the advancement of our understanding in Non-Destructive Testing. Your work is a testament to your brilliance, and I am confident that your future endeavors will continue to make meaningful contributions to the world of research.

Once again, congratulations on this well-earned achievement! 🌟 Your success is an inspiration to us all, and I look forward to witnessing the continued brilliance of your research journey. Best wishes for your future endeavors!

Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:

Marek Eisler is a multidisciplinary professional with a diverse educational background spanning architecture, engineering, Buddhism, and sciences. With a focus on monument diagnostics and conservation, Eisler’s research addresses sustainable repair techniques for wooden heritage structures. Currently affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences, he contributes to the field of Materials Diagnostics and Heritage Science.

Education:
  • Bronx High School of Science (1995): Architecture, Engineering, Astronomy
  • Green Gulch Zen Centre (1996): Zen Buddhism, Organic Farming
  • Hampshire College (1998): Ecology, Botany, Nutrition, Architecture, Buddhism
  • Rupanuga Vedic College (2000): Vaisnava Culture
  • New York University (2001): History, Philosophy, Economics
  • Borough of Manhattan Community College (2002): Physics
  • Charles University Prague (2003): Mathematics, Czech
  • Prague Academy of Crafts (2016): Carpentry
  • Czech Academy of Sciences (2018): Materials Diagnostics, Heritage Science
Employment:
  • Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics:
    • Location: Praha, Czech Republic
    • Position: Research and Development
    • Department: Monument Diagnostics and Conservation
    • Duration: From April 1, 2018, to the present
Research Focus:
  • Monument Diagnostics and Conservation
  • Sustainable Repair Techniques for Wooden Heritage Structures
  • Materials Diagnostics and Heritage Science
Professional Journey:
  • Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (CZ2018-04-01 to present):
    • Position: Research and Development
    • Department: Monument Diagnostics and Conservation
Publications & Contributions:

Publications:

  • Title: Time demands of traditional hand-hewing techniques for sustainable repair of wooden heritage structures: A comparative study
  • Journal: Journal of Cultural Heritage
  • Publication Date: March 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2023.11.009
  • Contributors:
    • Michal Kloiber
    • Jiří Kunecký
    • Jaroslav Hrivnák
    • Marek Eisler
    • Petr Růžička