- Nov. 2022: Received the Journal of Mechanics 2022 Best Paper Award for “IGA-PD Penalty-Based Coupling for Immersed Air-Blast Fluid-Structure Interaction”
- Aug. 2022: “Simulating air blast on concrete structures using the volumetric penalty coupling of isogeometric analysis and peridynamics” is accepted to Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
- Jul. 2022: “Reduced quadrature for Finite Element and Isogeometric methods in nonlinear solids” is accepted to Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
- Jun. 2022: “Isogeometric analysis of multilayer composite shell structures: Plasticity, damage, delamination and impact modeling” is accepted to International Journal of Solids and Structures
- May 2022: “Simulating concrete failure using the Microplane (M7) constitutive model in correspondence-based peridynamics: Validation for classical fracture tests and extension to discrete fracture” is accepted to Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
- May 2022: Joined PTC as a Sr. Innovation Engineer, where I will be working on developing computational tools for generative design and topology optimization.
- Dec. 2021: “A General-Purpose, Inelastic, Rotation-Free Kirchhoff-Love Shell Formulation for Peridynamics” is accepted to Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
- Dec. 2021: “IGA-PD Penalty-Based Coupling for Immersed Air-Blast Fluid-Structure Interaction: A Simple and Effective Solution for Fracture and Fragmentation” is accepted to Journal of Mechanics
- Nov. 2021: New open-source code out “A C++ code based on the general-purpose, inelastic, rotation-free Kirchhoff-Love shell formulation for peridynamics”
- Nov. 2021: New paper out “IGA-PD Penalty-Based Coupling for Immersed Air-Blast Fluid-Structure Interaction: A Simple and Effective Solution for Fracture and Fragmentation”
- Oct. 2021: “Coupling of IGA and Peridynamics for Air-Blast Fluid-Structure Interaction Using an Immersed Approach” is accepted to Forces in Mechanics
- Aug. 2021: Abstract submission for USNC/TAM 2022 is open. We welcome submissions to MS 102: Contemporary Meshfree Methods in Computational Mechanics
- Aug. 2021: New paper out “Coupling of IGA and Peridynamics for Air-Blast Fluid-Structure Interaction Using an Immersed Approach”
- July 2021: Selected to be a member of the inaugural class of Thomas J. R. Hughes Fellows (USNC/TAM)
- July 2021: New paper out “A General-Purpose, Inelastic, Rotation-Free Kirchhoff-Love Shell Formulation for Peridynamics”
- Aug. 2020: “A Unified, Stable and Accurate Meshfree Framework for Peridynamic Correspondence Modeling—Part I: Core Methods” is accepted to the Journal of Peridynamics and Nonlocal Modeling
- Aug. 2020: “A Unified, Stable and Accurate Meshfree Framework for Peridynamic Correspondence Modeling—Part II: Wave Propagation and Enforcement of Stress Boundary Conditions” is accepted to the Journal of Peridynamics and Nonlocal Modeling
- May 2020: “Revisiting the Third Sandia Fracture Challenge: A Bond-Associated, Semi-Lagrangian Peridynamic Approach to Modeling Large Deformation and Ductile Fracture” is accepted to the International Journal of Fracture
- April 2020: New paper out “A Unified, Stable and Accurate Meshfree Framework for Peridynamic Correspondence Modeling—Part II: Wave Propagation and Enforcement of Stress Boundary Conditions”
- April 2020: New paper out “A Unified, Stable and Accurate Meshfree Framework for Peridynamic Correspondence Modeling—Part I: Core Methods”
- Dec 2019: “A Semi-Lagrangian Constitutive Correspondence Framework for Peridynamics” is accepted to the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
- Dec 2019: I successfully defended my PhD dissertation
- Nov 2019: I won the Best Student Poster Competition on Computational Mechanics at IMECE 2019
- July 2019: “On the Stability of the Generalized, Finite Deformation Correspondence Model of Peridynamics” is accepted to the International Journal of Solids and Structures
- May 2019: “The Third Sandia Fracture Challenge: Peridynamic Blind Prediction of Ductile Fracture Characterization in Additively Manufactured Metal” is accepted to the International Journal of Fracture
- April 2019: “The Third Sandia Fracture Challenge: Predictions of Ductile Fracture in Additively Manufactured Metal” is accepted to the International Journal of Fracture