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Curriculum Vita 1. Personal Data a. Name and Title Dong Qian, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering 800 West Campbell Road, EC38 University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX 75080-3021 Assistant Editor, Journal of Computational Mechanics (2012- ) Tel.: (972) 883-4890; Fax: (972) 883-4659 E-mail: [email protected] (preferred) or [email protected] Web-page: me.utdallas.edu c. Education Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, 2002 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA Thesis Advisor: Wing Kam Liu M.S. Civil Engineering, 1998 University of Missouri-Columbia, MO 65211, USA. Thesis Advisor: Zhen Chen B.S. Bridge Engineering, 1994 Tongji University, Shanghai, China. d. Professional Appointments 09/12-present Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, TX 75080. 07/10-08/12 Associate Professor (Tenured), School of Dynamic Systems, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221. 09/08-07/10 Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221. 9/02-08/08 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. 9/98-8/02 Teaching and Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208. 9/96-8/98 Research Assistant, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211. 9/94-8/96 Research Assistant, Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. e. Honors and Awards University of Cincinnati College of Engineering Distinguished Researcher Award (2012) ICACM Young Investigator (awarded at 3 rd International Symposium on Computational Mechanics) (2011) ASEE Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship (2012, 2011, 2008, 2006, competitively reviewed) Summer Faculty Scholar, Peking University (2010)

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Curriculum Vita 1. Personal Data

a. Name and Title

Dong Qian, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

800 West Campbell Road, EC38

University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX 75080-3021

Assistant Editor, Journal of Computational Mechanics (2012- )

Tel.: (972) 883-4890; Fax: (972) 883-4659

E-mail: [email protected] (preferred) or [email protected]

Web-page: me.utdallas.edu

c. Education

Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, 2002

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA

Thesis Advisor: Wing Kam Liu

M.S. Civil Engineering, 1998

University of Missouri-Columbia, MO 65211, USA.

Thesis Advisor: Zhen Chen

B.S. Bridge Engineering, 1994

Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

d. Professional Appointments

09/12-present Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of

Texas at Dallas, TX 75080.

07/10-08/12 Associate Professor (Tenured), School of Dynamic Systems, University of Cincinnati,

OH 45221.

09/08-07/10 Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of

Cincinnati, OH 45221.

9/02-08/08 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati,

Cincinnati, OH 45221.

9/98-8/02 Teaching and Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern

University, Evanston, IL 60208.

9/96-8/98 Research Assistant, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of

Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211.

9/94-8/96 Research Assistant, Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai,

China.

e. Honors and Awards

University of Cincinnati College of Engineering Distinguished Researcher Award (2012)

ICACM Young Investigator (awarded at 3rd

International Symposium on Computational

Mechanics) (2011)

ASEE Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship (2012, 2011, 2008, 2006, competitively

reviewed)

Summer Faculty Scholar, Peking University (2010)

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College of Engineering Distinguished Researcher Award (2010)

Summer Faculty Fellowship, Air Force Research Lab (2009, 2010)

Nominated for University of Cincinnati Sigma-Xi Research Recognition Award (2009)

Nominated for College of Engineering Wandmacher Teaching Award (2009)

College of Engineering Research Award for Junior Faculty (2008)

National Science Foundation Summer Institute Travel Fellowship (2003,2004,2005)

Sixth World Congress on Computational Mechanics Travel Award (2004)

Invited member of the US delegation to attend US-China Workshop on multiscale model-

based simulation in mechanics and materials engineering (2004)

Seventh US Congress on Computational Mechanics Travel Fellowship (2003)

Second MIT Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics Conference Fellowship (2003)

Dissertation Year Fellowship (2001-2002)

Tull Fellowship (2000-2001)

f. Teaching and Research Interests

Research Interests:

Computational solid mechanics, multiscale modeling and simulation techniques.

Mechanics and mechanical application of multifunctional materials in energy- and bio-

related applications.

Meshfree and particle methods, Linear and nonlinear finite element methods.

Surface engineering, fatigue life analysis, residual stress engineering

Biomedical implant

Teaching Interests:

Introductory courses in theoretical and applied mechanics (Statics, Dynamics and Mechanics

of Materials).

Continuum mechanics, constitutive modeling of materials (Elasticity, Plasticity and Damage

theory with computational implementations).

Atomistic simulation methods including molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo methods and

quantum mechanical approaches.

Meshfree and particle methods, linear and nonlinear finite element methods.

Multiscale and multiphysics methods.

2. Scholarly Research

a. Publications

Notes: Students’ names are marked in bold. Citation numbers are based on web of science, scopus,

and google scholar as of July 1st, 2012, whichever has more.

1) Books authored or edited

Li, S. and D. Qian eds, “Multiscale Simulations and Mechanics of Biological Materials”,

Wiley, 2013. 470p.

2) Papers Published or in press in Peer-Refereed Journals (total ~ 2000 citations)

1 Yao, J., G. R. Liu, D. Qian, C.-L. Chen, and X. Xu, "A moving-mesh gradient

smoothing method for compressible CFD problems," Mathematical models and methods

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in applied sciences, vol. 23, pp. 273-305, 2013. Citation [1]

2 Zhou, Z., D. Qian, V. K. Vasudevan, and R. S. Ruoff, "Folding mechanics of bi-layer

graphene sheet," Nano LIFE, vol. 02, p. 1240007, 2012.

3 Zhou, Z., S. Bhamare, G. Ramakrishnan, S. R. Mannava, K. Langer, Y. H. Wen, D.

Qian, and V. K. Vasudevan, "A Study of Thermal Relaxation of Residual Stress in Laser

Shock Peened Ti-6Al-4V Alloy," Surface & Coatings Technology, vol. 206, pp. 4619-

4627, 2012.

4 Kanou, S., O. Takakuma, S. R. Mannava, D. Qian, V. K. Vasudevan, and H. Soyama,

"Effect of the Impact Energy of Various Peening Techniques on the Induced Plastic

Deformation Region " Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 212, pp. 1998-

2006, 2012.

5 Gill, A. S., Z. Zhou, U. Lienert, J. Almer, D. F. Lahrman, S. R. Mannava, D. Qian, and

V. K. Vasudevan, "High spatial resolution, high energy synchrotron x-ray diffraction

characterization of residual strains and stresses in laser shock peened Inconel 718SPF

alloy," Journal Of Applied Physics, vol. 111, Apr 15 2012. Citation [2].

6 Yang, Y., S. Chirptukar, D. N. Alpert, T. Eason, M. Spottswood, and D. Qian,

"Enriched space-time finite element method: A new paradigm for multiscaling from

elastodynamics to molecular dynamics," International Journal For Numerical Methods

In Engineering, 92(2), 115-140, 2012. Citation [1].

7 Z. Zhou, V. K. Vasudevan, and D. Qian, "Energy Loss in Carbon Nanotube Beam

Oscillators due to Anelastic Relaxation," Journal of Engineering Materials and

Technology, vol. 134, 2012. Citation [1].

8 Zhou, Z., A. S. Gill, D. Qian, S. R. Mannava, K. Langer, Y., Wen and V. K.

Vasudevan, "A finite element study on thermal relaxation of residual stress in laser

shock peened IN718 superalloy". International Journal of Impact Engineering, 38:590-

596, 2011. Citation [5].

9 S. R. Mannava, D. Qian, V. K. Vasudevan, S. Bhamare, A. Jetter, L. Felon, D.

Kirschman, D. Lahrman, and R. Tenaglia, "Application of Laser Shock Peening for

spinal implant rods", International Journal of Structural Integrity, 2(1):101-113, 2011.

Citation [6].

10 Qian, D., M. Phadke, E.G. Karpov, and W.K. Liu, "A domain-reduction approach to

bridging scale simulation of one dimensional nanostructures", Computational

Mechanics, 47(1):31-47, 2011. Citation [2].

11 Zhou, Z., D. Qian, and M.F. Yu, "Energy dissipation and intrinsic loss in single walled

carbon nanotubes due to anelastic relaxation". Journal of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology, 11(2):1267-1272, 2011. Citation [1].

12 Zhou, Z., D. Qian, and M.F. Yu, "A Computational Study on the Transversal Visco-

elastic Properties of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Their Relation to The

Damping Mechanism". Journal Of Computational And Theoretical Nanoscience, 8(5),

820-830. 2011. Citation [2].

13 Liu, W.K., D. Qian, S. Gonella, S.F. Li, W. Chen, and S. Chirptukar, Multiscale

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methods for mechanical science of complex materials: bridging from quantum to

stochastic multiresolution continuum. International Journal For Numerical Methods In

Engineering, 83(8-9), p1039-1080, 2010. Citation [18].

14 Karpov, E.G., S. Chaichenets, W.K. Liu, and D. Qian, Mechano-kinetic coupling

approach for materials with dynamic internal structure. Philosophical Magazine Letters,

90(7): p. 471-480, 2010. Citation [4].

15 Kulkarni, M., D. Carnahan, K. Kulkarni, D. Qian, and J.L. Abot, Elastic Response of a

Carbon Nanotube Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composite: A Numerical and

Experimental Study. Composites Part B: Engineering, 41(5): p. 414-421, 2010. Citation

[7].

16 Qian, D., P. He and D. Shi, “A molecular mechanics study on the effect of surface

modification on the interfacial properties in carbon nanotubes/polystyrene

nanocomposites”, International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering,

8(2): p 151-165. 2010.

17 Qian, D. and W. K. Liu, “Advances in multiscale and multiphysics methods”, 8(2): p

VII-VIII, International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering, 2010.

18 Qian, D., W. K. Liu and Q. Zheng, “Concurrent quantum/continuum coupling analysis

of nanostructures” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 197(41-

42): p. 3291-3323, 2008. Citation [15].

19 Qian, D., Q. Zheng and R. S. Ruoff “multiscale simulation of nanostructures based on a

discrete hyper-elastic approach” Computational Mechanics, 42(4): p. 557-567, 2008.

Citation [0].

20 Qian, D., W. K. Liu “Special issue on Multiscale Methods for Nano- and Bio-

Mechanics and Materials” Computational Mechanics, 42(4): p. 483-484, 2008. Citation

[0].

21 Qian, D., T. Eason, S. F. Li and W. K. Liu, “Meshfree simulation of failure modes in

thin cylinder subjected to combined loads of internal pressure and localized heat”

International Journal for Numerical Method in Engineering, 76: 1159-1184, 2008.

Citation [8].

22 Liu, Y. J., N. Nishimura, D. Qian, N. Adachi, Y. Otani and V. Mokashi, “A boundary

element method for the analysis of CNT/polymer composites with a cohesive interface

model based on molecular dynamics” Engineering Analysis with Boundary

Elements, 32(4): p. 299-308, 2008. Citation [19].

23 Liu, W. K., S. Jun and D. Qian, “Computational nanomechanics of materials” Journal

of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 5(5): p. 970-996, 2008. Citation [21].

24 Chirputkar, S. and D. Qian, “Coupled Atomistic/Continuum Simulation based on

Extended Space-Time Finite Element Method” Computer Modeling in Engineering and

Sciences, 24(2-3): p. 185-202, 2008. Citation [13].

25 Mokashi, V., D. Qian, and Y.J. Liu, “A study on the tensile response and fracture in

carbon nanotube-based composites using molecular mechanics” Composites science

and technology, 67(3-4): p. 530-540, 2007. Citation [32].

26 Gao, Y., P. He, J. Lian, L.M. Wang, D. Qian, J. Zhao, W. Wang, M.J. Schulz, J. Zhang,

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X.P. Zhou, and D.L. Shi, “Improving the mechanical properties of polycarbonate

nanocomposites with plasma-modified carbon nanofibers” Journal of Macromolecular

Science Part B-Physics, 45(4): p. 671-679, 2006. Citation [17].

27 Qian, D. and R.H. Gondhalekar, “A constitutive model for nanomaterials based on

spatial secant” International Journal For Multiscale Computational Engineering, 4(1):

p. 71-94, 2006. Citation [2].

28 Karpov, E.G., H. Yu, H.S. Park, W.K. Liu, Q.J. Wang, and D. Qian, “Multiscale

boundary conditions in crystalline solids: Theory and application to nanoindentation”

International Journal Of Solids And Structures, 43(21): p. 6359-6379, 2006. Citation

[37].

29 Liu, W.K., H.S. Park, D. Qian, E.G. Karpov, H. Kadowaki, and G.J. Wagner, “Bridging

scale methods for nanomechanics and materials” Computer Methods In Applied

Mechanics And Engineering, 195(13-16): p. 1407-1421, 2006. Citation [93].

30 He, P., Y. Gao, J. Lian, L.M. Wang, D. Qian, J. Zhao, W. Wang, M.J. Schulz, X.P.

Zhou, and D.L. Shi, “Surface modification and ultrasonication effect on the mechanical

properties of carbon nanofiber/polycarbonate composites” Composites Part A-Applied

Science And Manufacturing, 37(9): p. 1270-1275, 2006. Citation [43].

31 Qian, D. and R.H. Gondhalekar, “A Virtual Atom Cluster approach to the mechanics

of nanostructures” International Journal for multiscale computational engineering,

2(2): p. 277-289, 2004. Citation [24].

32 Liu, W.K., D. Qian, and M.F. Horstemeyer, “Special issue on multiple scale methods

for nanoscale mechanics and materials” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and

Engineering, 193(17-20): p. III-V, 2004. Citation [10].

33 Qian, D., G.J. Wagner, and W.K. Liu, “A multiscale projection method for the analysis

of carbon nanotubes” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering,

193(17-20): p. 1603-1632, 2004. Citation [144]. (listed as the top 25 cited paper

published in the last 5 years by the journal in 2009)

34 Ruoff, R.S., D. Qian, and W.K. Liu, “Mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes:

theoretical predictions and experimental measurements” Comptes Rendus Physique,

4(9): p. 993-1008, 2003. Citation [230].

35 Qian, D., W.K. Liu, and R.S. Ruoff, “Load transfer mechanism in carbon nanotube ropes” Composites Science and Technology, 63(11): p. 1561-1569, 2003. Citation [116].

36 Qian, D., W.K. Liu, S. Subramoney, and R.S. Ruoff, “Effect of interlayer potential on mechanical deformation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes” Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 3(1-2): p. 185-191, 2003. Citation [40].

37 Qian, D., G.J. Wagner, W.K. Liu, M.F. Yu, and R.S. Ruoff, “Mechanics of carbon

nanotubes” Applied Mechanics Reviews, 55(6): p. 495-533, 2002. Citation [715].

(listed as the top 10 downloaded paper by the journal from 2007 to 2009)

38 Yu, M.F., M.J. Dyer, J. Chen, D. Qian, W.K. Liu, and R.S. Ruoff, “Locked twist in multi-walled carbon nanotube ribbons” Physical Review B, Rapid Communications, 64: p. 241403R, 2001. Citation [42].

39 Qian, D., W.K. Liu, and R.S. Ruoff, “Mechanics of C60 in nanotubes” Journal of

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Physical Chemistry B, 105: p. 10753-10758, 2001. Citation [170].

40 Li, S.F., W.K. Liu, D. Qian, P.R. Guduru, and A.J. Rosakis, “Dynamic shear band propagation and micro-structure of adiabatic shear band” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 191(1-2): p. 73-92, 2001. Citation [44].

41 Song, N., D. Qian, J. Cao, W.K. Liu, and S.F. Li, “Effective models for prediction of springback in flanging” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology-Transactions of the Asme, 123(4): p. 456-461, 2001. Citation [43].

42 Li, S.F., D. Qian, W.K. Liu, and T. Belytschko, “A meshfree contact-detection algorithm” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 190(24-25): p. 3271-3292, 2001. Citation [45].

43 Hao, S., W.K. Liu, and D. Qian, “Localization-induced band and cohesive model” Journal of Applied Mechanics-Transactions of the ASME, 67(4): p. 803-812, 2000. Citation [32].

44 Chen, Z., D. Qian, and X. Xin, “A study of localization problems based on the transition between governing equations” International Journal for Advances in Structural Engineering, 2(4): p. 291-306, 1998. Citation [1].

45 Chen, Z., D. Qian, and Y. Zhang, “An investigation on the transition from creep damage to creep fracture” Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, 21: p. 641-649, 1998. Citation [0].

2) Book Chapters

1 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Concurrent approach to lattice dynamics based on

extended space-time finite element method” in Handbook of Micromechanics and

Nanomechanics, ed. By S. Li and X-L Gao, Pan Stanford Publishing (2013)

2 Bhamare, S., S.R. Mannava, D. Kirschman, V. K. Vasudevan, and D. Qian, “Design of

dynamic and fatigue strength enhanced orthopedic implants” in Multiscale Simulations

and Mechanics of Biological Materials, ed. By S. Li and D. Qian, West Sussex (UK):

Wiley (2013)

3 Qian, D., K. Nagarajan, S.R. Mannava, and V.K. Vasudevan, “Continuum-based and

cluster models for nanomaterials” in Multiscaling in molecular and continuum

mechanics: scaling in time and size from macro to nano, G.C. Sih, Editor., Springer

science, p241-257, ISBN: 1-4020-5061-5, 2006.

4 Liu, W.K., S. Jun, and D. Qian, “Computational nanomechanics of materials”, in

Handbook of theoretical and computational nanotechnology, M. Reith and W.

Schommers, Editors, American Scientific Publishers, ISBN: 1-58883-042, 2006.

5 Liu, W.K., H.S. Park, D. Qian, E.G. Karpov, H. Kadowaki, G.J. Wagner, and S. Li,

“Bridging Scale Mechanics and Materials,” in Finite Element Methods: 1970’s and

Beyond, International Center for Numerical Methods and Engineering (CIMNE), ISBN:

84-95999-49-8, 72-88, 2004.

6 Qian, D., G.J. Wagner, W.K. Liu, M.F. Yu, and R.S. Ruoff, “Mechanics of carbon

nanotubes”, in Handbook of nanoscience, engineering and technology, W.A.I. Goddard,

et al. editors., CRC Press LLC: Boca Raton, ISBN: 0-8493-1200-0, 2002.

7 Zhang, L., W.K. Liu, S. Li, D. Qian, and S. Hao, “Multi-Scale Meshfree Particle

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Methods”, in Springer Lecture Notes on Computational Science and Engineering

Series, Griebel, Michael; Schweitzer, Marc A. Editors, ISBN: 978-3-540-43891-5,

2002.

4) Papers Published in Refereed Proceedings

1 Zhou, Z. and D. Qian, “Viscoelastic properties of low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures and their relation to damping”, 16th

US National Congress of Theoretical

and Applied Mechanics, State College, Pennsylvania, 2010.

2 Qian, D., “A concurrent approach to electron-mechanical coupling in nanocrystallines”,

16th

US National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, State College,

Pennsylvania, 2010.

3 Qian, D., Q. Zheng and Z. Zhou, “A computational study of viscoelastic behavior of

single-walled carbon nanotubes based on nanoindentation”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI

Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, 2009

4 Qian, D., Q. Zheng, “Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Graphene Nanoplatelets

based on a discrete elasticity approach”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI Engineering

Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, 2009.

5 Qian, D., Q. Zheng and R. S. Ruoff, “Modeling of low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures using a discrete elasticity approach”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI

Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Knoxville, TN, 2008.

6 Qian, D., S. Chirputkar and M. F. Yu, “A space-time approach to coupled

atomistic/continuum simulation”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI Engineering Research

and Innovation Conference, Knoxville, TN, 2008.

7 Qian, D. and Q. Zheng,”Coarse-grained modeling and simulation of nanoscale systems

based on discrete hyper-elastic model”, Proceedings of ASME Internatinal Mechanical

Engineering Congress and Exposition, Paper no. 2008-68088, Boston, MA, 2008.

8 Qian, D. and Q. Zheng, “The effects of curvature, relaxation and mechanical

deformation on the electronic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes”,

Proceedings of ASME Internatinal Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition,

Paper no. 2008-67606, Boston, MA, 2008.

9 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Multiscale modeling of nanoscale systems based on

space/time formulation”, Proceedings of ASME Internatinal Mechanical Engineering

Congress and Exposition, Paper no. 2008-67591, Boston, MA, 2008.

10 Gondhalekar, R.H. and D. Qian, “Application of a discrete model for the concurrent

simulation of nanostructures”, Proceedings of the 46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC

Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, AIAA paper no. 2005-1927,

2005.

11 Liu, Y. J., N. Nishimura and D. Qian, “Large-scale modeling of CNT/polymer

composites based on a rigid-inclusion model and a cohesive interface condition using

the BEM and MD”, in: Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress on Computational

Mechanics (WCCM VI,), edited by Z. H. Yao, M. W. Yuan and W. X. Zhong, CD-

ROM, Paper #198, Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, China, 2004.

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12 Qian, D. and W.K. Liu, “A multiscale meshfree method for the mechanical analysis of

low dimensional nanostructures”, Technical Proceedings of the 2003 Nanotechnology

Conference and Trade Show, Edited by M. Laudon and B. Romanowicz,

Computational Publications, Vol.2, p.550-553, 2003.

13 Qian, D. “ Multiscale meshfree method for the analysis of carbon nanotube-based

materials”, Proceeding of the Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and

Solid Mechanics, Edited by K. J. Bathe, Elsevier, Vol.2, 2101-2103, 2003.

14 Liu, W. K., S. Hao, F.J. Vernerey, H. Kadowaki, H. Park, and D. Qian, “Multiscale

analysis and design for heterogeneous systems”, in VII International Conference on

Computational Plasticity (COMPLAS VII). 2003. Barcelona, Spain: CIMNE.

15 Qian, D. and Liu W.K. “A multiscale meshfree method for the mechanical analysis of

low-dimensional nanostructures”, Technical Proceedings of the Nanotech 2003

Conference, Vol.2, 550-553, Computational Publications, 2003.

16 Qian, D., W.K. Liu and R.S. Ruoff, “Bent and Kinked Multi-shell Carbon Nanotubes – treating the interlayer potential more realistically”, Proceedings of the 43

rd

AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, AIAA paper no. 2002-1428, 2002.

17 Ruoff, R.S., D. Qian, W.K. Liu, W.Q. Ding, X. Chen, D. Dikin, “What kind of carbon nanofiber is ideal for structural applications?”, Proceedings of the 43

rd

AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, AIAA paper no. 2002-1522, 2002.

18 Liu, W.K., D. Qian, S.F. Li, and J. Cao, “Simulation of metal forming by a meshless contact algorithm”, Proceedings of 2000 SAE Conference, SAE technical paper series no. 2000-01-1110, SAE, Inc., 2000.

19 Qian, D., X. Xin, and Z. Chen, “Computer simulation of failure evolution as a diffusion

Process”, Proceedings of the 12th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference, edited by

H. Murakami and J.E. Luco, La Jolla, CA, pp. 118-121, 1998.

5) Conference Presentations

1 Zhou, Z. and D. Qian, “Energy dissipation in graphitic nanostructures”, 2012 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Houston, TX,

November 9-15, 2012.

2 Bhamare, S., T. Eason, G. R. Liu, V. K. Vasudevan, S. R. Mannava and D. Qian, “A

multi-temporal scale method for the prediction of fatigue failure”, 2012 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Houston, TX,

November 9-15, 2012.

3 Qian, D., “An adaptive bridging scale simulation approach to lattice dynamic crack”,

2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Houston,

TX, November 9-15, 2012.

4 Qian, D., Z. Zhou, J. Zhang and J. M. Zuo, “Crater-like Landscape in Graphene Sheets”,

2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Houston,

TX, November 9-15, 2012.

5 Qian, D., Z. Yin, J. Russo, S. R. Mannava and V. K. Vasudevan, “A surface

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engineering approach to improving the mechanical and corrosion properties of Mg

alloys”, 2012 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition,

Houston, TX, November 9-15, 2012.

6 Qian, D., Z. Zhou and S. Bhamare, “Ductile fracture prediction”, 2012 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Houston, TX,

November 9-15, 2012.

7 Qian, D. and Z. Zhou, “Computational Characterization of Energy dissipation in

graphitic nanostructures”, 22nd

International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of

Materials (IWCMM XXII), Baltimore, MD, September 24-26, 2012. 8 Chirputkar S. and D. Qian, “Simulation of lattice dynamic fracture based on extended

space-time fem and bridging scale method”, 22nd

International Workshop on

Computational Mechanics of Materials (IWCMM XXII), Baltimore, MD, September

24-26, 2012. 9 Chirputkar S. and D. Qian, “Coupled atomistic-continuum simulations of lattice

dynamic fracture based on extended space-time FEM”, International Conference on

Advances in Computational Mechanics (ACOME), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, August

12-16, 2012. 10 Bhamare, S., D. Qian and T. Eason, “High Cycle Fatigue Simulation using Extended

Space-Time Finite Element Method Coupled with Continuum Damage Mechanics”, NU

2012 Summer Workshop on Computational Engineering and Science, Evanston, IL,

July 22-13, 2012. 11 Qian, D. and R. Cheerkapally, “Structural transformations and deformation mechanism

in titanium nanowires” NU 2012 Summer Workshop on Computational Engineering and

Science, Evanston, IL, July 22-13, 2012. 12 Qian, D. “Multiscale Modeling of Buckling in Carbon Nanostructures”, 2011 ASME

IMECE conference, Denver, CO, November 15th

, 2011.

13 Qian, D., “Coupled Quantum/Continuum Simulation of Size and Surface Effects in

Nanostructured Materials”, 2011 ASME IMECE conference, Denver, CO, November

15th

, 2011.

14 Qian, D., and S. Chirputkar, “Multiscale Simulation for Lattice Fracture based on

Enriched Space-Time FEM”, 2011 ASME IMECE conference, Denver, CO, November

15th

, 2011.

15 Qian, D. and Z. Zhou, “A Study on the Damping and Anelastic Relaxation in Low-

dimensional Carbon Nanostructures”, 2011 ASME IMECE conference, Denver, CO,

November 17th

, 2011.

16 Qian, D., V. K. Vasudevan, S. R. Mannava, Z. Zhou, S. Bhamare, A. Gill, G.

Ramakrishna, “Thermal Relaxation of Residual Stresses in Laser Shock Peened IN718

and Ti‐6Al‐4V Alloys: Experiments and Finite Element Modeling ”, 3rd

International

Conference on Laser Shock Peening, Osaka, Japan, October 11-14, 2011.

17 Qian, D. “Modeling of Interfaces in Concurrent Quantum-mechanical Simulation of

Nanostructures”, 11th

US Congress on Computational Mechanics, Minneapolis, MN,

July 25th

-29th

, 2011.

18 Yang, Y., T. Eason and D. Qian, “An Enriched Space-Time FEM for Nonlinear

Continuum Systems”, 11th

US Congress on Computational Mechanics, Minneapolis,

MN, July 25th

-29th

, 2011.

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19 Chirputkar S. and D. Qian, “Coupled Atomistic-Continuum Simulation of Lattice

Fracture Based on Extended Space-Time FEM”, 11th

US Congress on Computational

Mechanics, Minneapolis, MN, July 25th

-29th

, 2011.

20 Qian, D. “Coarse Grained Modeling of Wrinkling and Crumpling in Low-dimensional

Carbon Nanostructures”, 2011 ASME McMat Conference, Chicago, May 31st, 2011.

21 Qian, D. “Concurrent modeling of localized effects due to electron-mechanical coupling

in nanocrystallines”, 2011 ASME McMat Conference, Chicago, May 30th

, 2011.

22 Qian, D., and Z. Zhou, “Energy Dissipation in Low-dimensional Carbon Nanostructures

and Their Relation to Anelastic Relaxation”, 2011 ASME McMat Conference, Chicago,

May 31st, 2011.

23 Qian, D., “ A coupled electron-mechanical model for low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures”, IUTAM symposium on Surface Effects in the Mechanics of

Nanomaterials and Heterostructures, Beijing, China, August 8-12, 2010.

24 Zhou, Z. and D. Qian, “Visco-elastic properties of low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures and their relation to damping”, 16th

US National Congress on Theoretical

and Applied Mechanics Conference, State College, PA, June 27-July 2, 2010.

25 Qian, D., “ Concurrent quantum-mechanical coupling in low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures”, 16th

US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Conference, State College, PA, June 27-July 2, 2010.

26 Qian, D. and Z. Zhou, “Visco-elastic properties of carbon nanotubes and their relation to

damping”, SEM 2010 Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, June 7-10,

2010.

27 Qian, D., S. R. Mannava, V. K. Vasudevan and K. S. Langer, “A computational study

on material response in laser shock peening of Titanium and Nickel-based alloys”, 2nd

International Conference on Laser Shock Peening, San Francisco, CA, April 18-21,

2010.

28 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Simulation of nanoscale phenomena using extended

space/time finite element method and bridging scale boundary condition”, 2nd

International Symposium on Computational Mechanics, Hong Kong –Macau,

November 30th

– December 3rd

, 2009.

29 Qian, D., “Concurrent quantum-mechanical coupling in low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures”, 2nd

International Symposium on Computational Mechanics, Hong

Kong –Macau, November 30th

– December 3rd

, 2009.

30 Qian, D., “Concurrent moldeing of electron-mechanical coupling in nanocrystallines”,

ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Lake Buena

Vista, FL, November 16th

, 2009.

31 Qian, D., Z. Zhou and Q. Zheng, “Computational Study of mechanics of damping in

carbon nanostructures”, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and

Exposition, Lake Buena Vista, FL, November 16th

, 2009.

32 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Simulation of lattice fracture using extended space-time

finite element method”, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and

Exposition, Lake Buena Vista, FL, November 16th

, 2009.

33 S. Chirputkar and D. Qian, “Coupled atomistic-continuum simulation of lattice

phenomena based on extended space-time FEM”, 10th

US congress on Computational

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Mechanics, Columbus, Ohio, July 16-19th

, 2009.

34 Qian, D. and Q. Zheng, “A continuum approach to modeling nanoscale systems based

on discrete hyper-elastic model”, 10th

US congress on Computational Mechanics,

Columbus, Ohio, July 16-19th

, 2009.

35 Qian, D., “Multiscale concurrent simulation of electron-mechanical coupling in carbon

nanotubes”, 10th

US congress on Computational Mechanics, Columbus, Ohio, July 16-

19th

, 2009.

36 Qian, D., Q. Zheng and Z. Zhou, “A computational study of viscoelastic behavior of

single-walled carbon nanotubes based on nanoindentation”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI

Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, June 22nd

-25th

, 2009

37 Qian, D., Q. Zheng, “Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Graphene Nanoplatelets

based on a discrete elasticity approach”, Proceedings of NSF CMMI Engineering

Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, June 22nd

– 25th

, 2009.

38 Qian, D. and Q. Zheng,”Coarse-grained modeling and simulation of nanoscale systems

based on discrete hyper-elastic model”, ASME Internatinal Mechanical Engineering

Congress and Exposition Conference, Boston, MA, 31st-November 6

th, 2008.

39 Qian, D. and Q. Zheng, “The effects of curvature, relaxation and mechanical

deformation on the electronic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes”, ASME

Internatinal Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition Conference, Boston, MA,

October 31st-November 6

th, 2008.

40 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Multiscale modeling of nanoscale systems based on

space/time formulation”, Proceedings of ASME Internatinal Mechanical Engineering

Congress and Exposition, Boston, MA, 31st-November 6th, 2008.

41 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Multiscale simulation of atomistic system based on

extended space/time finite element method”, 8th

World Congress on Computational

Mechanics, Venice, Italy, June 30th

– July 5th

, 2008.

42 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “Coupled atomistic-continuum simulation using X-

TFEM”, 1st American Academy of Mechanics Conference, New Orleans, June 18

th,

2008.

43 Qian, D., “Concurrent quantum/mechanical coupling analysis of nanostructures”,

University of Cincinnati/AFRL nanomaterial workshop, Cincinnati, April 29th

, 2008.

44 Qian, D., Q. Zheng and R. S. Ruoff, “Modeling of low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures using a discrete elasticity approach”, NSF CMMI Engineering Research

and Innovation Conference, Knoxville, TN, January 7-10, 2008.

45 Qian, D., S. Chirputkar and M. F. Yu, “A Space-time Approach to Coupled

Atomistic/Continuum Simulation”, NSF CMMI Engineering Research and Innovation

Conference, Knoxville, TN, January 7-10, 2008.

46 Qian, D., “Multiscale modeling of Electron-mechanical coupling in single-walled

carbon nanotubes”, 9th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, San

Francisco, California, July 23-26, 2007.

47 Zheng, Q. and D. Qian “Multiscale simulation of low-dimensional carbon

nanostructures based on spatial secant model”, 9th US National Congress on

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Computational Mechanics, San Francisco, California, July 23-26, 2007.

48 S. Chirputkar and D. Qian, “An Enriched Space-Time FEM Approach to Coupled

Atomistic-Continuum Simulation”, 9th US National Congress on Computational

Mechanics, San Francisco, California, July 23-26, 2007.

49 Qian, D. and S. Chirputkar, “A space/time framework for multiscale simulation of

nanomaterials”, ASME McMat 2007 Conference, University of Texas at Austin, June

5th, 2007.

50 Qian, D., K. Nagarajan, and Q. Zheng, “Multiphysics modeling and simulation of

nanoscale materials based on coupled atomistic/meshfree method”, (keynote talk), 7th

World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Los Angeles, CA, July 17-21, 2006.

51 Qian, D., “Coupled Electron-Mechanical Modeling and Simulation of Nanomaterials”,

8th

US Congress on Computational Mechanics, Austin, TX, July 25-27, 2005.

52 Phadke, M., S. Chirputkar, D. Qian, E. Karpov, W.K. Liu. “Interfacial Boundary

Condition in Multiscale Simulation of Nanomaterials”, 8th

US Congress on

Computational Mechanics, Austin, TX, July 25-27, 2005.

53 He, P., D. Shi and D. Qian, “Computational and Experimental Study of Mechanical

Properties of Plasma Functionalized Nanotubes Reinforced Polystyrene Composite”, 8th

US Congress on Computational Mechanics, Austin, TX, July 25-27, 2005.

54 Qian, D. “Modeling Quantum-mechanical Coupling Mechanism at Multiple Length

Scales with a Cluster Model”, 2005 Joint ASME/ASCE/SES Mechanics of Material

Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, June 1st, 2005.

55 Qian, D. and R.H. Gondhalekar, “Application of a discrete model for the concurrent

simulation of nanostructures.” 46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures,

Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference, Austin, TX, April 18-21, 2005.

56 Qian, D., and R.H. Gondhalekar, “Multiscale Analysis of Electron-mechanical

interactions in Nanoscale Materials ”, 6th

World Congress on Computational Mechanics,

Beijing, China, Sep7-9, 2004.

57 Qian, D., and W.K. Liu, “A multiscale meshfree method for the analysis of nanoscale

materials”, 7th

US Congress on Computational Mechanics, Albuquerque, July 28-30,

2003.

58 Qian, D. “Multiscale meshfree method for the analysis of carbon nanotube-based

materials”, Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics,

Cambridge, MA, June 17-20, 2003.

59 Qian, D. and W.K. Liu, “A multiscale meshfree method for the mechanical analysis of

low-dimensional nanostructures”, Nanotech 2003 Conference, San Francisco, Februray

23-27, 2003.

60 Wagner, G. J., D. Qian, and W. K. Liu, “ Coupling of MD with continuum via a

bridging scale approach”, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and

Exposition, New Orleans, LA, November 17-22, 2002.

61 Qian, D., W.K. Liu, and R. S. Ruoff, “Multiscale mechanics of carbon nanotubes”,

ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, New Orleans,

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LA, November 17-22, 2002.

62 Qian, D., W. K. Liu, and R. S. Ruoff, “Bent and Kinked Multi-shell Carbon Nanotubes – treating the interlayer potential more realistically”, 43

rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS

Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Denver, Colorado, April 22-25, 2002.

63 Ruoff, R. S., D. Qian, W. K. Liu, W.Q. Ding, X. Chen, D. Dikin, “What kind of carbon nanofiber is ideal for structural applications? ”, 43

rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS

Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Denver, Colorado, April 22-25, 2002.

64 Zhang, L., D. Qian, and J.H. Lee, “Computational and experimental analysis of

electroactuated nanofilaments”, the 6th

U.S. National Congress on Computational

Mechanics, Dearborn, MI, Aug.1-3, 2001.

65 Qian, D. and W.K. Liu, “Multiscale meshfree method”, the 6th

U.S. National Congress

on Computational Mechanics, Dearborn, MI, Aug.1-3, 2001.

66 Qian, D., W.K. Liu and R.S. Ruoff, “Mechanics of C60 inside nanotubes”, the 6th

U.S.

National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Dearborn, MI, Aug.1-3, 2001.

67 Qian, D., W.K. Liu, R.S. Ruoff and D. Tomanek, “ Mechanics of nanotube filled with

fullerenes”, SES 2000 Conference, Columbia, SC, Oct.23-25, 2000.

68 Hao, S., D. Qian, and P. Klein, “A multi-scale damage model”, 20th international

congress of IUTAM, Chicago, Aug.27-Sep.2, 2000.

69 Qian, D., S.F. Li, and J. Cao, “3D simulation of manufacturing process by a meshfree

contact algorithm”, 20th international congress of IUTAM, Chicago, Aug.27-Sep.2,

2000.

70 Liu, W.K., D. Qian, S.F. Li, and J. Cao, “Simulation of metal forming by a meshless contact algorithm”, 2000 SAE World Congress, Cobo Center, Detroit, MI, March 6-9, 2000.

71 Liu, W.K., D. Qian, S.F. Li, and J. Cao, “Simulation of contact in manufacturing process using meshfree method”, 2000 NSF Design and Manufacturing Research Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Jan 3-6, 2000.

72 Chen, Z., and D. Qian, “A semi-analytical solution scheme with jump conditions for the

evolution of shear banding”, 13th U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics,

Gainesville, FL, MA9, 1998.

6) Invited Talks/Seminars

1 Qian, D., “A modeling study of thermal relaxation effects of surface process”,

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China,

August 16th

, 2012.

2 Qian, D., “Multiscale simulation of lattice dynamic fracture based on extended space-

time FEM”, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnic

University, Xi’an, China, August 11th

, 2012

3 Qian, D., “Simulation of Dynamic Lattice Fracture Based on a Multiscale Space-Time

Method”, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Beijing University,

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Peking, China, September 1st, 2011.

4 Qian, D., “Coupled Atomistic-Continuum Simulation of Dynamic Lattice Fracture based

on Extended Space-Time FEM”, Chinese Academy of Science, Peking, China, August

31st, 2011.

5 Qian, D., “A Multiscale Approach to Concurrent coupling in Low-dimensional Carbon

Nanostructures”, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of

Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 6th

, 2011.

6 Qian, D., “A multiscale approach to electron-mechanical coupling in low-dimensional

carbon nanostructures”, Mechanical Engineering Department Seminar, IUPUI,

Indianapolis, IN, October 7th

, 2010.

7 Qian, D., “Energy Dissipation in the Dynamics of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphite

Nanoplatelets”, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, July 30th

, 2010.

8 Qian, D., and S. Chirputkar, “An extended space/time finite element approach to

interfacial boundary conditions in coupled atomistic/continuum simulation”, 5th

International workshop on meshfree method for PDEs, University of Bonn, Bonn,

Germany, August 17-19th

, 2009.

9 Qian, D., and S. Chirputkar, “Integrating continuum with atomistic simulations using

multiscale space/time FEM”, 2nd

DOE workshop on AtC Coupling method, Austin, TX,

April 2-3, 2007.

10 Qian, D., “Meshfree Simulation of Coupled Responses in Pressurized Thin Cylinder

subjected to Localized Heat”, Air Force Research Lab Technical Interchange Workshop,

Champaign, IL, February 6, 2007

11 Karpov, E. G., C. McVeigh, W.K. Liu, and D. Qian, “Bridging Scale and Domain

Reduction Approaches to Multiscale Computations”, 1st DOE workshop on AtC

Coupling method, Albuquerque, NM, March 20-21, 2006.

12 Qian, D., “Meshfree method and its application to solid mechanics problems”, General

Electric, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 14, 2005.

13 Qian, D., “Modeling Quantum-mechanical Coupling Mechanism at Multiple Length

Scales”, Sandia National Lab, Albuquerque, NM, December 8, 2004.

14 Qian, D., “Integrating quantum-mechanical descriptions at multiple scales”, Sandia

National Lab, Livermore, CA, November 10, 2004.

15 Qian, D. and R.H. Gondhalekar,“Continuum-based and Cluster Models for

Nanomaterials”, US-China NSF Workshop on Multi-Scale Model-Based Simulation in

Mechanics and Materials Engineering, Dalian, China, Sep.3-5, 2004.

16 Qian, D., “Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes,” Department of Mechanical, Industrial and

Nuclear Engineering, University of Cincinnati, February 18, 2002.

17 Qian, D., “Mechanics of nanotubes filled with fullerenes.” Mechanics Club, Department

of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, March 29, 2001.

3. Teaching and Mentorship

a. Classroom Teaching

a.1 At the University of Texas at Dallas

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Computational Mechanics This is the first time that a course on computational mechanics has

been offered in the mechanical engineering department at UTD. It is a revision of the other courses

on finite element method that I have taught at the University of Cincinnati. The course has received

great feedback from the students and will be offered on a regular base.

a.2 At University of Cincinnati

Finite Element Technique I Developed a complete set of electronic learning package for the

course. The package includes: course syllabus, complete Powerpoint presentation files for all the

lectures, homework problems, lab assignments, online demo of computer codes.

Modeling and Simulation of Solids This is a new course for ME graduate students. This course

emphasizes on the link between material modeling and computational implementation. It is an

important addition to the current core curriculum for ME graduate students.

Advanced Finite Element Method This is a new course that evolved from the previous course

Finite Element Technique-III. The course content is completely updated with focus on the

nonlinear finite element method.

Machine Design and Analysis This is one of the core courses for ME undergraduate students. A

complete electronic learning package is established based on blackboard, which includes lecture

notes (in powerpoint format), notes on special topics, homeworks, quizzes, exams, in-class

exercises, projects and complete answers.

Design of Mechanical Components This is also one of the core courses for ME undergraduate

students. An integration of in-classroom teaching with real-life practice is emphasized throughout

the course. Engineers from local industry are invited to introduce their experience in machine

design. Student will have an opportunity in applying what they have learned in the final group

project and both presentation and report are required.

b. Graduate Student Advising

1) Full-time Ph.D. student graduated (all at the University of Cincinnati)

Student Name Graduation

Date

Thesis/Project Title Co-Advisor Current

Employment

Peng He Summer

2006

Thesis: Surface Modification and

Mechanics of Interfaces in Polystyrene

Nanocomposites Reinforced by

Carbon Nanotubes

Dr. Donglu

Shi

UES Inc.,

OH, USA

Shardool

Chirputkar

Summer

2011

Thesis: Bridging Scale Simulation of

Lattice Fracture and Dynamics using

Enriched Space-time Finite Element

Method

Siemens Inc.,

OH, USA

Sagar Bhamare Summer

2012

Thesis: High Cycle Fatigue Simulation

using Extended Space-Time Finite

Element Method Coupled with

Continuum Damage Mechanics

Innova

Engineering

Inc., Irvine,

CA

2)Full-Time Students in Progress:

At the University of Cincinnati

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Ph.D. Student Name Date

Started

Co-Advisor Qualification

Exam

Full/Part Time

David Alpert 09/2009 October, 2009 Full Time

Raghavender Cheerkapally 06/2009 October, 2009 Full Time

At the University of Texas at Dallas

Ph.D. Student Name Date

Started

Co-Advisor Qualification

Exam

Full/Part Time

Wenwei Jiang (transferred from

University of Cincinnati)

01/2013 TBD Full Time

3) Full-time MS student graduated:(all at the University of Cincinnati)

Student Name Graduation

Date

Thesis/Project Title Co-Advisor Current

Employment

Vineet Mokashi Spring

2005

Thesis: Mechanical properties of

carbon nanotubes and nanocomposites

by molecular simulations

Dr. Yijun

Liu

UGS Corp.

(USA)

Sunnil Tanneru Spring

2005

Thesis: Stabilization technique in

meshfree method

Auto Research

Center, IN,

USA

Rohit H.

Gondhalekar

Spring

2005

Thesis: A constitutive model for

nanostructures based on spatial secant

UGS Corp.

(India)

Krishna

Nagarajan

Summer

2006

Project: Multiscale Simulation of a

FCC metals based on cluster models

Abaqus Inc.,

USA

Manas Phadke Summer

2006

Thesis: Interfacial Boundary

Conditions in Multiscale Simulation of

Nanomaterials

Cummings,

Inc. (India)

Shardool

Chirputkar

Winter

2007

Thesis: Coupled Atomistic/continuum

Simulation using Enriched Space-time

Finite Elements

Continuing

as Ph.D.

David Alpert Winter

2009 Thesis: Dynamic Analysis of Solid

Structures based on Space-Time

Finite Element Analysis

Continuing

as Ph.D.

Andrew Gordon Spring

2010

Thesis: Systematic Modeling of the

Laser Shock Peening Process with

Applications to Residual Stress and

Damage Prediction

Stress

Engineering

Corp., OH,

USA

Nepolean

Rajasekaran

Winter

2011

Thesis: A nonlinear constitutive model

for high density polyethylene at high

temperature

AES, Inc.

Harish Luckshetty Winter

2011

Thesis: Space-Time Finite Element

Analysis on Graphics Processing Unit

Computing Platform

Siemens Inc.

OH

Chinmay

Tophkhane

Spring

2012

Thesis: Residual stress prediction in

laser shock peening based on finite

element analysis and mechanical

threshold stress model

Chrysler

MI

Kanchan Kulkarni Fall 2012 Thesis: Experimental characterization Work in a

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and finite element simulation of laser

shock peening induced surface residual

stresses using nanoindentation

company in

Detroit, MI

James Russo Fall 2012 Thesis: The effects of laser shock

peening on the residual stress and

corrosion characteristics of magnesium

alloy AZ91d for use as biodegradable

implants

Rolls-Royce,

IN

4) Full-time MS student in Progress (All at the University of Cincinnati):

M.S. Student Name Date

Started

Co-Advisor Thesis/

Project

Full/Part Time

Rohit Parlapalli 03/2010 Thesis Full Time

Maxwell Miller 09/2010 Thesis Full Time

5) Member of Other M.S./Ph.D. Graduate Study Committees (All at the University of Cincinnati):

Student Name Degree Meeting/Review Date Advisor

Praveen Penmetsa M.S. M.S. Project 11/20/03 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Ravindra Uplenchwar M.S. M.S. Project 8/5/03 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Yong Zhang M.S. Thesis Defense 5/19/04 Dr. R. Houston

Nilesh Billade M.S. Thesis Defense 5/19/04 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Onkar Singh M.S. Thesis Defense 8/16/04 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Rohit Kanaglekar M.S. Thesis Defense 1/26/2005 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Sampath Kumar Venkataswamy M.S. Thesis Defense 05/13/05 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Mihir Phadke M.S. Thesis Defense 6/27/05 Dr. E. Berger

Kalyana Vutukuri M.S. M.S. Project 10/19/05 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Dhanesh M. Purekar M.S. Thesis Defense 11/7/05 Dr. R. Allemang

Krishna Chinta M.S. M.S. Project 12/14/05 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Shrikant Pattnaik M.S. Thesis Defense 05/12/06 Dr. J. Kim

Jie Zhu M.S. M.S. Project 08/10/06 Dr. Y. J. Liu

Milind Bapat M.S. Thesis Defense 08/26/06 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Nolita Davis M.S. M.S. Project 10/27/06 Dr. R. Rost

Esra Roan Ph.D. Thesis Defense 04/11/07 Dr. K. Vemaganti

Shadi Balawi Ph.D. Thesis Defense 05/14/07 Dr. J. Abot

Liang Shen Ph.D. Thesis Defense 08/21/07 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Ashok Nageswaran M.S. Thesis Defense 11/12/08 Dr. B. Haridas

Mandar Kulkarni M.S. Thesis Defense 12/19/08 Dr. J. Abot

Sagar Bhamare M.S. Thesis Defense 07/23/09 Dr. Y.J. Liu

Hermanth Amarchinta Ph.D. Thesis Defense 06/10/10 Dr. R. Grandhi

Shrikant Pattnaik Ph.D. Thesis Defense 07/29/11 Dr. J. Kim

Jungyi Yang Ph.D. Thesis Defense 08/18/11 Dr. T. Lim

Amrinder Gill Ph.D. Thesis Defense 07/31/12 Dr. V. Vasudevan

Vibhor Chaswal Ph.D. Thesis Defense 12/20/12 Dr. V. Vasudevan

6) Awards and Honors Received by Students:

Peng He University of Cincinnati Travel Fellowship to attend 8th US Congress on

Computational Mechanics, 2005.

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Shardool Chirputkar University of Cincinnati Summer Graduate Research Fellowship, 2007.

Travel Fellowship to attend 9th US Congress on Computational Mechanics, 2007.

Final list in Robert J. Melosh Medal Competition, 2009.

(http://www.cee.duke.edu/melosh)

Sagar Bhamare University of Cincinnati Summer Graduate Research Fellowship, 2010.

Travel Fellowship to attend 2012 NU Summer Workshop on Computational

Science and Engineering, 2012

Wenwei Jiang University of Cincinnati Summer Graduate Research Fellowship, 2012.

c. Undergraduate Advising

Faculty mentor for 2005 UC Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) program.

Faculty mentor for Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) program supported

by National Science Foundation (2005,2006).

Faculty Advisor for Class 2007 in mechanical engineering.

d. Teaching Workshop Completed

UC Grant Writer’s workshop, 2004, 2005.

NSF Summer Institute on nanomechanics and materials, NSF, Northwestern University,

Evanston, Illinois. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010.

Hughes-Belytschko short course on nonlinear finite element analysis, December 4-8,

2000, San Diego, California.

e. Postdoc Advising

Dr. Zhong Zhou, postdoc research associate

Mr. Huafeng Ding, visiting scholar from Chongqing University.

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4. Service and Professional Activities

a. Membership in Honorary/Professional Societies

USACM (U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics): Member since 2003.

ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineering): Member since 2008.

b. Editorial/Review Board Member and Conference Symposium/Session Organizer/Chair

Assistant Editor, Journal of Computational Mechanics, 2012-.

Co-organizer of the symposium in multiscale multiphysics modeling of materials as part of

the ASME IMECE conference 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

Co-organizer of the10th

US congress on Computational Mechanics held in Columbus, Ohio

in 2009.

Guest Editor for special issue of International Journal for Multiscale Computational

Engineering on “Advances in Multiscale and Multiphysics methods”, 2009.

Guest Editor for special issue of Computational Mechanics on “Multiscale Methods and

Applications to Nano- and Bio- Mechanics and Materials”, 2008.

Guest Editor for special issue of Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

(CMAME) on “Multiple scale methods for nanoscale mechanics and materials”, 2004.

Main organizer of the symposium on “Multiscale Method and Application to Nano- and

Bio- Mechanics (4 sessions)”, 9th

US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, San

Francisco, CA, July 22-26, 2007.

Main organizer of the symposium on “Multiscale Nano- and Bio- Mechanics and Materials”

(8 sessions), 7th

World Congress in Computational Mechanics, LA, USA, July 16-22, 2006.

Main organizer of the symposium on “Multiple Scale Analysis and its Application to

Nanoscale Mechanics and Materials” (9 sessions), 8th

US National Congress on

Computational Mechanics, Austin, TX, July 24-28, 2005.

Main organizer of the symposium on “Computational Nano mechanics and Materials” (7

sessions), 6th

World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Beijing, China, September 5-

10, 2004.

Main organizer of the symposium on “Multiple Scale Analysis and its Application to

Nanoscale Mechanics and Materials” (5 sessions), 7th

US National Congress on

Computational Mechanics, Albuquerque, NM, July 27-31, 2003.

Reviewer of the NSF NIRT program, 2005.

Reviewer of NSF unsolicited program, CMMI, 2007, 2010, 2011.

c. Reviewer of Papers for Technical Journals (2002-Present)

ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology

Applied Physics Letter

Physical Review B

Nanotechnology

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering

International Journal of Solids and Structures

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Composite Science and Technology

International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

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Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter

Computational Mechanics

d. Service in the University

At the University of Texas at Dallas

Member of the Faculty Search Committee in Mechanical Engineering Department.

At the University of Cincinnati

Director of Graduate Study for Mechanical Engineering program

Responsible for graduate student recruiting, admission, orientation, awarding of

fellowships and assignment to academic advisors.

Review of student’s program of study, credit hour requirement and certify for degrees

and graduation.

Coordinate graduate seminars and qualifying exams for Ph.D. students.

University Research Council subcommittee on physical science and engineering (2005-

2008)

Review internal proposals for various research programs and provide recommendations

for funding.