Advances in Applied Mechanics

Advances in Applied Mechanics

by Stéphane P.A. Bordas (Editor)
Advances in Applied Mechanics

Advances in Applied Mechanics

by Stéphane P.A. Bordas (Editor)

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Overview

Advances in Applied Mechanics series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
  • Covers multi-scale modelling
  • Includes updates on data-driven modeling
  • Presents the latest information on large deformations of multi-scale materials

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780443137068
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 12/01/2023
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Stéphane is a multi-disciplinary computational and data science researcher, educator, mentor and coach. He was trained as an engineer and applied mathematician who has been teaching and researching in computational sciences since year 1999, in various capacities. He has been in the top 1% most cited in his field, worldwide since year 2015 (ISI Clarivate).

Stéphane leads the Legato Team (legato-team.eu), a multi-disciplinary team of about 30 researchers of a dozen nationalities. He is focusing on bringing the rigour of mathematics to bring intuition into the behaviour of complex systems. In particular, he pioneered new approaches to guarantee the quality of surgical simulation devices.

The philosophy that he has been following is to create methodologies which translate across discipline boundaries. For example, the methodological backbone of his PhD thesis supports applications in fracture mechanics, nanoscale heterogeneities, biofilm growth, cancer growth, astrocytic metabolism and many others. Recently, his team has become involved, through the Institute of Advanced Studies of the University of Luxembourg in the nascent field of Computational Archaeology.

Currently, one of the main focus points of his Team is to bring machine learning tools to bear on mathematical models of physical phenomena. In particular, his group develops adaptive data assimilation, model selection and discretisation optimisation schemes for the deformation of soft matter under large deformation with applications to surgical simulations and robotics. His team has been applying such ideas to programmable matter, multi-scale material modelling, wind energy harvesting, chemical engineering process optimisation, among others.

Stéphane has taught over 5,000 students directly and given short courses and research seminars reaching thousands of attendees. He has extensive experience in one-to-one tutoring, mentoring and coaching across various disciplines. He has directly worked with over four hundred collaborators and over fifty different companies, worldwide, as an R&D consultant. Stéphane and his students and collaborators received multiple international prizes for their research and mentorship. He has raised over 28 million euros in research funding from the private and public sector alike. He is Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales, and recipient of the 2022 Eugenio Beltrami Senior Scientist Prize. He is Editor in Chief of Advances in Applied Mechanics, Executive Editor of Data-Centric Engineering, and Subject Editor for Applied Mathematical Modelling.

Table of Contents

Preface
Stéphane P A Bordas
1. Artificial Neural Networks and Their Applications in Computational Materials Science: a Review and a Case Study
Shaoping Xiao, Stéphane P A Bordas and Tae-Yeon Kim
2. Coupled bulk and lattice waves in crystals seen as micromorphic anisotropic continua, with an application to crystals of the tetragonal group
Fabrizio Daví
3. Numerical modeling of highly nonlinear phenomena in heterogeneous materials and domains
Modesar Shakoo

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