USABrazil Workshop on Applied Mechanics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 18
About This Presentation
Title:

USABrazil Workshop on Applied Mechanics

Description:

Reusable Launch Vehicle Naval Surface Ships, Submarines. Applications Driving Research: ... Nano- and micro-scale science and engineering ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:50
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 19
Provided by: sutr
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: USABrazil Workshop on Applied Mechanics


1
USA-Brazil Workshop on Applied Mechanics
National Science Foundation
2
NSF Delegation
3
Eveline Baesu
Assistant Professor Department of Engineering
Mechanics
Education Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics, University
of California at Berkeley, (1998)
  • Research Area 
  • Continuum Mechanics
  • Piezoelectric Materials
  • Mechanics of Fiber Networks
  • Plasticity
  • Mechanics of Living Cells
  • Teaching 
  • Nonlinear Mechanics
  • Analytic methods in Engineering

4
Program Manager Americas Program Office of
International Science and Engineering (INT)
Education
Support of international cooperation in science
and engineering is an integral part of NSF's
mission. The Office of International Science and
Engineering (INT) promotes and coordinates
international cooperation by supporting new
partnerships between U.S. scientists and
engineers and their foreign colleagues, or new
cooperative projects between established
collaborators.
5
Robert H. Dodds
Professor M.T. Geoffrey Yeh Chair Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Education Ph.D. University of Illinois (1978)
  • Research Area 
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Fracture Mechanics
  • Teaching
  • Computer methods in civil engineering
  • Steel structures, fatigue and fracture
  • Matrix Analysis of framed Structures

Applications Driving Research
Reusable Launch Vehicle Naval Surface
Ships, Submarines
Petro-Chemical Industry (HSS, welding, pipelines)
6
Frederico Furtado
Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics
Education Ph.D., Mathematics, Courant Institute
- NYU, 1989
  • Research Area 
  • Flow in Porous Media
  • Hyperbolic Systems of Conservations Laws,
    Riemann Problems
  • Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Teaching
  • Calculus I
  • Partial Differential Equations II

7
  • Research Area
  • Nano- and micro-scale science and engineering
  • Model-based simulation - integration of
    experiment and analysis
  • Environmental design and technologies -
    materials and sensors
  • Hazards and extreme events research
  • Infrastructure Systems - IT and SES

8
 
  • Research Area
  • Probabilistic models for seismic fragility of
    structural components systems
  • Stochastic fiber element models for reinforced
    concrete component systems
  • Computational modeling of prestressed bridges

 
 
  • Teaching
  • Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
  • Structural Analysis Theory and Applications
  • Prestressed Concrete Structures

 
9
  • Responsibilities
  • Managing and coordinating all aspects of
    resources/data
  • Customer relations and information management
  • on supercomputing research projects
  • Resource allocations, peer review processes
  • and technology transfer
  • Research Area
  • Astrophysics
  • Vortex creep theory and the internal
    temperature of neutron stars

10
  • Research Area
  •   Experimental and analytical work associated
    with plain and reinforced concrete
  • Application of scanning electron microscopy to
    microstructure of concrete
  • Expansion of innovative experimental techniques
    to fracture behavior of materials   

 
 
 
  • Teaching
  • Computer Applications in Construction
  • Soils and Foundations
  • Concrete Technology
  • Temporary Construction Structures
  • Advanced Construction Techniques

 
11
  • Research Area
  • Analytical and experimental methodologies of
    thermomechanical response
  • of composite materials and structural
    components.
  • Micromechanics of multi-phased and functionally
    graded composites
  • Micromechanical modeling of processing of high
    temperature composites
  • Teaching

12
Glaucio H. Paulino
Associate Professor Burton and Erma Lewis Faculty
Scholar
Education Ph.D., Cornell University, 1995
  • Research Area 
  • Functionally Graded Materials
  • Fracture Mechanics
  • Boundary Element Methods
  • Nonlinear Structural Mechanics
  • Teaching
  • Finite Element Methods
  • Boundary Element Methods
  • Matrix Analysis of framed Structures

Applications Driving Research
  • Superheat-resistant materials
  • Biomedical materials
  • Military Vehicles and personal body armor
  • Electro-magnetic and MEMS
  • Graded refractive index materials

13
  • Teaching
  • Research Areas
  • Continuum mechanics, Solid and structural
    mechanics
  • Computational fluid mechanics
  • Computational heat transfer
  • Computational solid mechanics
  • Applied mathematics
  • Composite materials and structures
  • Plate and shell theories
  • Energy and variational principles and methods

14
  • Research Area 
  • Pavement modeling and Design methods
  • Analysis of Pavement responses to Aircraft
    and
  • environmental loading at International
    Airports

15
  • Teaching
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Parallel Processing in Structural Mechanics
  • Finite Elements in Elasticity
  • Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering
  • Structural Dynamics
  • Structural Analysis I
  • Introductory Structural Mechanics
  • Research Area
  • Structural Engineering Concurrent Software
  • Development Environment
  • Parallel Algorithms for Transient Finite
  • Element Analysis
  • Strengthening Highway Bridges
  • Concrete Materials constitutive modeling

16
(No Transcript)
17
  • Research Interest
  • Mathematical techniques for
  • realistic engineering simulation
  • Design of manufacturing processes.
  • Kinematics and constitutive behavior of growing
    bodies.
  • Teaching
  • Mechanical Properties and Processing of
    Engineering Materials
  • Materials Processing Theory and Applications
  • Lecture Notes on the Finite Element Method
  • Computational Sensorics Information
    Technologies for the Design and
  • Control of Complex Continuum Systems

18
Acknowledgements
  • COPPE Prof. Rochinha
  • PUC Prof. Dumont
  • LNCC Dr. Murad
  • USP Prof. Ruggieri and Prof. Silva
  • UnB Prof. Mamiya
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com