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Alexander MEIERHOFER. He is a lead researcher in Rail Systems Group at Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH, Austria. His work is focused on simulating tribological aspects of wheel-rail contact.
Klaus SIX. He is a key researcher in Rail Systems Group at Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH, Austria. His work is focused on understanding and simulating tribological aspects of wheel-rail contact and vehicle-track interaction. Since 2018, he is a visiting professor at The University of Sheffield, UK, in the field of wheel-rail tribology.
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Kvarda, D., Meierhofer, A. & Six, K. Erratum to: Testing and modelling of transient adhesion phenomena in rolling-sliding contacts. Friction 12, 1622 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-024-0913-4
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