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Dr. Anna Chrzanowski Receives the Doctor Habilitatus Degree

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Dr. Anna Chrzanowski is an adjunct professor in the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering and a Senior Research Associate in the Canadian Centre for Geodetic Engineering at the University of New Brunswick. She also holds a title of Adjunct Professor at the Université de Moncton. She holds an M.Sc. degree in precision mechanics from the Technical University of Warsaw in Poland, an M.Eng. degree in mechanical engineering from UNB, and a doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in mining geomechanics from the Technical University of Mining and Metallurgy in Poland. Since obtaining her Ph.D. in 1989, Dr. Chrzanowski has developed new methods and gained international recognition as a leading expert and innovator in the interdisciplinary approach to the analysis and deterministic modeling of structural and ground deformations. Her methods have been implemented world-wide in many industrial and geoscience projects in ground subsidence and slope stability studies in mining areas and in oil fields, in the analysis of tectonic plate movements, and in modeling deformations of large concrete and earth dams. She chairs an International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) international study group on "Continuum Mechanics as a Support for Deformation Monitoring, Analysis, and Interpretation" and Dr. Chrzanowski is a member of the Presidium of the International Society for Mine Surveying. Dr. Chrzanowski is an author of over one hundred technical and scientific publications. Her dissertation for the degree of doctor habilitatus is entitled "Interdisciplinary Approach to Deformation Analysis in Engineering, Mining, and Geosciences Projects by Combining Monitoring Surveys with Deterministic Modeling".

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Dr. Chrzanowski presents the habilitation lecture.


Dr. Chrzanowski receives congratulations from Professor Wlodzimierz Baran, President of the Geodesy Section of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Photos and story by Dr. Adam Chrzanowski.