Computational Physics GroupKarel Matous |
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Short Curriculum VitaeResearch Interests Computational Mechanics and Physics,
Computational Science and Engineering
Multi-time, Multi-scale, Multi-physics Modeling of Complex Systems Statistical Micromechanics, Statistical Materials Learning Techniques Experimental and Numerical Microtomography Based Modeling of Materials Numerical Methods and Nonlinear Mechanics High Performance Parallel Computing Optimization Techniques Recent News Dewen Yushu won the prestigious
Robert J. Melosh Medal !!
Robert
J. Melosh Competition is one of the most
prestigious international student competitions in
the computational mechanics area. The Robert J.
Melosh Medal Competition was inaugurated by the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at
Duke University in 1989, to honor Professor Melosh
for his pioneering work on the finite element method
and for his dedication to research, teaching, and
service during his tenure at Duke University. The
winner of the Competition, as determined on the
basis of a submitted extended abstract and oral
presentation of the paper, receives the Robert J.
Melosh Medal and a $500 honorarium. The names of
winners are inscribed on a plaque displayed in
Hudson Hall at Duke University.
Recent Scientific Discoveries In our new article published in Combustion
and Flame, we present chemo-thermal model and
Gaussian process emulator for combustion synthesis of
Ni/Al composites.
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