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Overview

Roman Lackner is affiliated with the University of Innsbruck in Austria. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with notable contributions in various subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Polymers and Plastics, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas related to materials and infrastructure, with focus areas including:

  • Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • Concrete Properties and Behavior
  • Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties
  • Wood Treatment and Properties

Lackner has contributed to several scientific publications presented in prominent venues. The frequent publication outlets include:

  • Construction and Building Materials (7 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (3 publications)
  • Polymer Testing (3 publications)
  • Applied Sciences (2 publications)
  • Materials (2 publications)

Some of their recent papers demonstrate a focus on materials performance and analysis, including:

  • "Impact of molecular structure of PP on thermo-rheological properties of polymer-modified bitumen" (2021) published in Construction and Building Materials
  • "Assessment of aging state of bitumen based on peak-area evaluation in infrared spectroscopy: Influence of data processing and modeling" (2022) published in Construction and Building Materials
  • "New approach for an industrial low-temperature roll-to-roll CI(G)Se hybrid sputter coevaporation deposition process" (2020) published in Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A Vacuum Surfaces and Films
  • "Water vapor diffusion properties of Obernkirchener sandstone: Analysis of DVS data" (2022) published in Construction and Building Materials
  • "On the Effect of Recycled Polyolefins on the Thermorheological Performance of Polymer-Modified Bitumen Used for Roofing-Applications" (2021) published in Sustainability

Collaborative work features frequent co-authors such as Christian Pichler, Lukas Perfler, Roland Traxl, Seraphin Hubert Unterberger, and Nikolaus Weinberger, each contributing alongside Lackner to scientific research.

In addition to articles, Lackner has contributed to book publications, including a work published by Böhlau Verlag titled "Camp Ritchie und seine Österreicher" in 2020.

Best Publications

  • How do polypropylene fibers improve the spalling behavior of in-situ concrete?

    Matthias Zeiml;David Leithner;Roman Lackner;Herbert A. Mang

  • An anisotropic elastoplastic‐damage model for plain concrete

    G. Meschke;R. Lackner;H. A. Mang

  • Strong discontinuity embedded approach with standard SOS formulation: Element formulation, energy-based crack-tracking strategy, and validations

    Yiming Zhang;Yiming Zhang;Roman Lackner;Matthias Zeiml;Herbert A. Mang;Herbert A. Mang

  • A multiscale micromechanics model for the autogenous-shrinkage deformation of early-age cement-based materials

    Christian Pichler;Roman Lackner;Herbert A. Mang

  • Identification of four material phases in bitumen by atomic force microscopy

    A. Jäger;R. Lackner;Ch. Eisenmenger-Sittner;R. Blab

  • Back analysis of model parameters in geotechnical engineering by means of soft computing

    B. Pichler;R. Lackner;H. A. Mang

  • Multiscale Prediction of Viscoelastic Properties of Asphalt Concrete

    Elisabeth Aigner;Elisabeth Aigner;Roman Lackner;Roman Lackner;Christian Pichler;Christian Pichler

  • Identification of Microstructural Components of Bitumen by Means of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

    Andreas Jäger;Roman Lackner;Christoph Eisenmenger-Sittner;Ronald Blab

  • Is Low-Temperature Creep of Asphalt Mastic Independent of Filler Shape and Mineralogy?—Arguments from Multiscale Analysis

    Roman Lackner;Markus Spiegl;Ronald Blab;Josef Eberhardsteiner

  • Artificial Ground Freezing of Fully Saturated Soil: Thermal Problem

    Roman Lackner;Andreas Amon;Hannes Lagger

  • Stability assessment of shallow tunnels subjected to fire load

    K Savov;Roman Lackner;Ha Mang

  • Chemoplastic material model for the simulation of early-age cracking: From the constitutive law to numerical analyses of massive concrete structures

    Roman Lackner;Herbert A. Mang

  • Impact of molecular structure of SBS on thermomechanical properties of polymer modified bitumen

    Andreas Schaur;Seraphin Unterberger;Roman Lackner

  • Improved thermoelectric properties in double-filled Cey∕2Yby∕2Fe4−x(Co∕Ni)xSb12 skutterudites

    D. Bérardan;E. Alleno;C. Godart;M. Puyet

  • Stability analysis of shotcrete supported crown of NATM tunnels with discontinuity layout optimization

    Yiming Zhang;Yiming Zhang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Roman Lackner

  • Identification of viscoelastic properties by means of nanoindentation taking the real tip geometry into account

    Andreas Jäger;Roman Lackner;Josef Eberhardsteiner

  • Comparative studies of 3D-constitutive models for concrete: application to mixed-mode fracture

    P. Pivonka;J. Ožbolt;R. Lackner;H. A. Mang

  • Multi-phase hydration model for prediction of hydration-heat release of blended cements

    Klaus Meinhard;Roman Lackner;Roman Lackner

  • Model-based risk assessment of concrete spalling in tunnel linings under fire loading

    Yiming Zhang;Yiming Zhang;Matthias Zeiml;Christian Pichler;Roman Lackner

  • Microstructure-based identification of bitumen performance

    Klaus Stangl;Andreas Jäger;Roman Lackner

  • Clathrate formation in the Ba-Pd-Ge system : Phase equilibria, crystal structure, and physical properties

    N. Melnychenko-Koblyuk;A. Grytsiv;P. Rogl;M. Rotter

  • Fast assessing spalling risk of tunnel linings under RABT fire: From a coupled thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical model towards an estimation method

    Yiming Zhang;Yiming Zhang;Matthias Zeiml;Marcus Maier;Yong Yuan

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Rogl
Peter Rogl University of Vienna
Christian A. Kaufmann
Christian A. Kaufmann Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Günther Meschke
Günther Meschke Ruhr University Bochum
Xiaoying Zhuang
Xiaoying Zhuang University of Hannover
Walther Parson
Walther Parson Innsbruck Medical University

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