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Administration
Scott Case, Associate Professor & Associate Department Head
225-A Norris Hall, 540/231-6651
Interests: Professor Case's current research interests are focused in the area of life prediction techniques for composite materials, as well as in the experimental characterization of elevated temperature polymeric composites. In support of the life prediction techniques, he has worked heavily in the area of micromechanical modeling of composite behavior. In the past, Professor Case has also been involved in the modeling of "smart" material systems.
Muhammad Hajj, Professor & Director of Graduate Studies
225-B Norris Hall, 540/231-4190
Interests: Analysis, identification and modeling of nonlinearities in fluid-structure interactions including ship motions, response of inflatable breakwaters, aeroelastic phenomena, and wind forces on structures, in transition to turbulence and atmospheric turbulence, in water waves and in structure's vibrations. Experimental Fluid Mechanics. Higher-order Statistical Analysis.
Ishwar Puri, Professor & Department Head
223-A Norris Hall, MC 0219, 540/231-3243
Interests: Microfluidics; nanofluidics; ferrofluids; targeted drug delivery; transport phenomena; nanostructure synthesis; self assembly; terascale computations; flames and combustion; sustainable energy solutions
Paul Siburt, Administrative Officer
219 Norris Hall, 540/231-8810
Biomedical Engineering
Raffaella De Vita, Assistant Professor
230 Norris Hall, 540/2315905
Interests: Continuum mechanics with emphasis on solid mechanics; Constitutive modeling of nonlinear elastic, viscoelastic, and liquid crystals biological systems; Cardiovascular mechanics, mechanics of ligaments and tendons, cellular mechanics
Wally Grant, Professor
114U Randolph Hall, 540/231-4573
Interests: Biomechanics, vestibular system, aerospace medicine
Michael Madigan, Associate Professor
326 Norris Hall, 540/231-1215
Interests: Human movement dynamics, motor control of human movement, biomechanical modeling, human physiology, mechanics
Jake Socha, Assistant Professor, Biomechanics
332 Norris Hall, 540/231-6188
Interests: Dr. Socha is an organismal biomechanist studying the relationship between form and function in animals, with a broad range of projects involving locomotion, breathing and feeding. Current work focuses on gliding flight in snakes, mechanics of convection in compressible tracheal structures in insects, and dynamics of pumping in liquid feeders such as butterflies and ants. Other interests include 3D morphology using microtomography and synchrotron imaging of small animals.
Anne Staples, Visiting Assistant Professor
232 Norris Hall, 540/231-7570
Interests: Biological Fluid Dynamics, Biomechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Applied Mathematics, Multiscale Methods, High Performance Computing
Dynamics and Control
Hassan Aref, Reynolds Metals Professor & Niels Bohr Visiting Professor (Technical University of Denmark)
320 Norris Hall, 540/231-5626
Interests: Theoretical and computational fluid mechanics, particularly vortex dynamics, the application of chaos to fluid flows, and the mechanics of foams.
Muhammad Hajj, Professor & Director of Graduate Studies
225-B Norris Hall, 540/231-4190
Interests: Analysis, identification and modeling of nonlinearities in fluid-structure interactions including ship motions, response of inflatable breakwaters, aeroelastic phenomena, and wind forces on structures, in transition to turbulence and atmospheric turbulence, in water waves and in structure's vibrations. Experimental Fluid Mechanics. Higher-order Statistical Analysis.
Scott Hendricks, Associate Professor
330 Norris Hall, 540/231-7154
Interests: Dynamics, Vibrations, System Identification, Hydrodynamics, Stability, Chaos
Glenn Kraige, Professor
324 Norris Hall, 540/231-6134
Interests: Dynamics, vibrations, spacecraft attitude dynamics and control, engineering education
Ali Nayfeh, University Distinguished Professor
113-A Burruss Hall, 540/231-5453
Interests: Aerodynamics, perturbation methods, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, ship and submarine motions
Shane Ross, Assistant Professor
224 Norris Hall, Mail Code 0219, 540/231-1616
Interests: Nonlinear dynamics and chaos, analysis of biomechanical data, utilizing transport in complex flows, orbital mechanics, mixing and transport processes, dynamical boundary detection
Mahendra Singh, Preston Wade Professor of Engineering
322 Norris Hall, 540/231-4572
Interests: Vibrations and control, earthquake engineering, probabilistic mechanics
Mark Stremler, Associate Professor
333P Norris Hall, 540/231-1227
Interests: Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Laminar Flow, Chaotic Advection and Fluid Mixing, Vortex Dynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Hassan Aref, Reynolds Metals Professor & Niels Bohr Visiting Professor (Technical University of Denmark)
320 Norris Hall, 540/231-5626
Interests: Theoretical and computational fluid mechanics, particularly vortex dynamics, the application of chaos to fluid flows, and the mechanics of foams.
Mark Cramer, Professor
300-B Norris Hall, 540/231-7490
Interests: Theoretical and computational gasdynamics, transonic flows, shock waves, dynamics of dense gases, nonlinear waves, superfluid hydrodynamics, thermal waves in solids
Muhammad Hajj, Professor & Director of Graduate Studies
225-B Norris Hall, 540/231-4190
Interests: Analysis, identification and modeling of nonlinearities in fluid-structure interactions including ship motions, response of inflatable breakwaters, aeroelastic phenomena, and wind forces on structures, in transition to turbulence and atmospheric turbulence, in water waves and in structure's vibrations. Experimental Fluid Mechanics. Higher-order Statistical Analysis.
Roop Mahajan, Tucker Chair Professor and Director, Institute for Critical Technologies and Applied Science
1880 Pratt Drive, Suite 2000, 540/231-2597
Interests: Fluid Mechanics, Nanotechnology
Ali Nayfeh, University Distinguished Professor
113-A Burruss Hall, 540/231-5453
Interests: Aerodynamics, perturbation methods, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, ship and submarine motions
Ishwar Puri, Professor & Department Head
223-A Norris Hall, MC 0219, 540/231-3243
Interests: Microfluidics; nanofluidics; ferrofluids; targeted drug delivery; transport phenomena; nanostructure synthesis; self assembly; terascale computations; flames and combustion; sustainable energy solutions
Saad Ragab, Professor
333G Norris Hall, Department of ESM, Virginia Tech, 540/231-5950
Interests: Direct and large eddy simulations of turbulence, hydrodynamic stability and transition, computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, gas dynamics and heat transfer, naval hydrodynamics, free-surface flow, hydrodynamic design using CFD, and optimization techniques.
Anne Staples, Visiting Assistant Professor
232 Norris Hall, 540/231-7570
Interests: Biological Fluid Dynamics, Biomechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Applied Mathematics, Multiscale Methods, High Performance Computing
Mark Stremler, Associate Professor
333P Norris Hall, 540/231-1227
Interests: Fluid Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Laminar Flow, Chaotic Advection and Fluid Mixing, Vortex Dynamics
MSE/ESM Writing Program
Marie Paretti, Director, MSE/ESM Engineering Communications Program
14 Holden Hall (0237), Virginia Tech, 540/231-5305
Interests: User Documentation
Engineering Education: Communication, Design, Assessment
Environmental Rhetoric
Composition Theory and Pedagogy
Christine Burgoyne, Instructor and Assistant Director, ESM/MSE Engineering Communications Program
12 Holden Hall, MC 0237, 540/231-5305
Interests: Globalization in Engineering Communications; Technical and Professional Communications: Preparing the engineer for the workplace through current and changing standards; Critical discourse analysis (CDA)--discursive patterns and reproduction of ideologies in technical professions--discourse communities in engineering cultures
Solid Mechanics
Romesh Batra, Clifton C. Garvin Professor
220 Norris Hall, 540/231-6051
Interests: Multiscale Analysis of Multiphiysics Problems involving Material and Geometric Nonlinearities, Nanomechanics, Dynamic Failure under Shock Loads, Smart Structures, Functionally Graded Materials.
Richard Benson, Dean and Professor
3044-A Torgersen Hall, 540/231-9752
Scott Case, Associate Professor & Associate Department Head
225-A Norris Hall, 540/231-6651
Interests: Professor Case's current research interests are focused in the area of life prediction techniques for composite materials, as well as in the experimental characterization of elevated temperature polymeric composites. In support of the life prediction techniques, he has worked heavily in the area of micromechanical modeling of composite behavior. In the past, Professor Case has also been involved in the modeling of "smart" material systems.
Raffaella De Vita, Assistant Professor
230 Norris Hall, 540/2315905
Interests: Continuum mechanics with emphasis on solid mechanics; Constitutive modeling of nonlinear elastic, viscoelastic, and liquid crystals biological systems; Cardiovascular mechanics, mechanics of ligaments and tendons, cellular mechanics
Francesco dell'Isola, Adjunct Associate Professor
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica, Università di Roma
Interests: Continuum Mechanics, Mixture theory and applications to soil mechanics, Smart Materials and Structures, Vibration and Noise Control, Second Gradient theories for Porous Materials, Biomechanics.
David Dillard, Adhesive and Sealant Science Professor
219 A Norris Hall, MC: 0219, 540/231-4714
Interests: Professor Dillard's expertise is in the area of failure and time dependence of polymeric materials. He specializes in studies dealing with fracture mechanics, viscoelasticity, fatigue, environmental degradation, durability predictions, and test method development. Although his work has spanned a variety of polymeric material systems, his special emphasis for many years has been on adhesives and sealants. A major thrust of his work has been the development of appropriate test methods for evaluation of adhesive bonds, analysis and design procedures for adhesive joints, and studies of the durability of such systems when exposed to a variety of environmental conditions. Recent efforts include durability of fuel cell materials and behavior of adhesives under impact conditions.
Norman Dowling, Professor
208 Holden Hall, 540/231-5399
Interests: Fatigue, fracture, and deformation of structural components and materials, including the effects of notches, cracks and plasticity. Combined statistical and deterministic characterization of mechanical loading, and life prediction for complex loading histories. Biomechanics and biomaterials.
John Duke, Professor
226 Norris Hall, 540/231-6063
Interests: Damage science and mechanics, nondestructive methods for tracking damage development, experimental mechanics, materials behavior, micromechanical materials characterization, evaluation of advanced materials and bonded joints, civil infrastructure assessment, NDE (nondestructive evaluation) engineering
Michael Hyer, N. Waldo Harrison Professor
218 Norris Hall, 540/231-5372
Interests: Mechanics of composite materials and structures, solid mechanics
Ronald Kriz, Associate Professor
Primary Office: 3030C Torgersen Hall 540/231-2062,
Secondary Office: 300-C Norris Hall, 540/231-4386
Interests: Fracture mechanics and wave propagation in composite materials with an emphasis on high performance computing simulations and scientific visual data analysis of simulation results. Founder, Laboratory for Scientific Visual Analysis (LSVA), 1991.
- Visual Thinking by Scientists ©:
http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/ESM4714/methods/vizthink.html
- Envisioning Scientific Information ©: http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/ESM4714/VizMtd.html
John Lesko, Professor
106-D Norris Hall, 540/231-5259
Interests: Mechanics of polymer and composites, strength, life, and durability; Hygrothermal mechanical damage and structural fire response of materials; Composites structural design and reliability; Adhesion mechanics and bond design
Mahendra Singh, Preston Wade Professor of Engineering
322 Norris Hall, 540/231-4572
Interests: Vibrations and control, earthquake engineering, probabilistic mechanics
Surot Thangjitham, Associate Professor
328 Norris Hall, 540/231-4503
Interests: Probabilistic methods and stochastic processes, Vibrations and controls, Composite structures
Emeriti
Daniel Frederick, Professor Emeritus
215-A Norris Hall, 540/231-5626
Zafer Gurdal, Professor Emeritus
Robert Heller, Frank J. Maher Professor Emeritus
303 Norris Hall, 540/231-7483
Interests: Inelastic behavior of structures, reliability and safety of structures, probabilistic mechanics
Edmund Henneke, Professor Emeritus and Past Department Head
Robert Jones, Professor Emeritus
Norris Hall, 540/231-6746
Interests: Solid mechanics, mechanics of composite materials and structures, plasticity, buckling
Leonard Meirovitch, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus
228 Norris Hall, 540/231-5146
Interests: Structural dynamics and control, vibration analysis, aeroelasticity, analytical dynamics
Dean Mook, N. Waldo Harrison Professor Emeritus
113-B Burruss Hall, 540/231-6841
Interests: Nonlinear dynamics of flexible and rigid bodies, vibrations, fluid-solid interactions
Don Morris, Professor Emeritus
225 Norris Hall, 540/231-5726
Interests: Experimental solid mechanics, composite materials, engineering education
Daniel Post, Professor Emeritus
215-A Norris Hall, 540/231-3270
K. Reifsnider, Alexander Giacco Professor Emeritus
Interests: Mechanics of material systems, durability, fatigue and fracture, performance simulation
Daniel Schneck, Professor Emeritus
215-A Norris Hall
Interests: Biomechanics, blood flow, fluid mechanics, biological fluid mechanics
C. Smith, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus
303 Norris Hall, 540/231-6159
Demetri Telionis, Frank J. Maher Professor Emeritus
300-A Norris Hall, 540/231-7492
Interests: Unsteady aerodynamics, high-angle-of-attack aerodynamics, flow over fore-body configuration
Henry Tieleman, Professor Emeritus
333-H Norris Hall, 540/231-6891
Interests: Fluid mechanics, Boundary layer meteorology, wind engineering, bluff body aerodynamics
Affiliate Faculty
Rafael Davalos, Assistant Professor - School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences
School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, 1880 Pratt Dr., Rm. 1222B, 540/231-1979
Interests: Conducting experimental research in single cell mechanics, electroporation and microfluidics. Also work in Cellular-based Microsystems and BioMedical Microdevices.
David Gao, Associate Professor
524 McBryde Hall, 540/231-2768
Nakhiah Goulbourne, Assistant Professor
307 Durham Hall, 540/231-0436
Interests: Modeling Smart Materials: Electroactive Polymers and Shape Memory Polymers
Continuum Mechanics: Large Deformation Membrane Mechanics
Quasi-static and Dynamic Deformation of McKibben Actuators
Micro-Precision Positioning of Chalcogenide Glass Optical Fibers
Viscoelastic Characterization of Optically Clear Adhesive Films
Experimental Methods for High Strain Rate Response in Polymer Composites
Interlayer Effects in Polymer Composites under Impact Loads
Christopher Hall, Professor
224D Randolph Hall, 540/231-2314
Daniel Inman, George R. Goodson Professor & Director
Ctr. for Intelligent Materials/ME Dept., 315 Durham Hall, 540/231-4709
Rakesh Kapania, Professor
213-E Randolph Hall, Aerospace & Ocean Engineering (0203)
Mark Paul, Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Randolph Hall 114-T M/C 0238, 540/2314758
Interests: Spatiotemporal dynamics of large systems driven far from equilibrium, modelling of NEMS/MEMS for biological applications, large scale scientific computation
Raymond Plaut, Dan H. Pletta Professor of Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering, 102D Patton Hall, 540/231-6072
Pavlos Vlachos, Assistant Professor
School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 540/231-3366
Interests: Fluid Mechanics; Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics; Biomechanics
Roe-Hoan Yoon, Nicholas T. Camicia Professor
Director, Center For Advanced Separation Technologies
146 Holden Hall, 540/231-7056
Staff
Patricia Baker, Fiscal Technician
333-C Norris Hall, 540/231-5957
Anne-Marie Bracken, Office Manager
223 Norris Hall, Engineering Science & Mechanics (0219), 540/2313243
Michael Diersing, Lab Manager
132 Norris Hall, 540/231-2022
Sandie Griffin, Undergraduate Enrollment Specialist
333-D Norris Hall, 540/231-4965
Norma Guynn, Executive Secretary
327-A Norris Hall, 540/231-5045
Darrell Link, Lab Instrument Maker
119 Norris Hall, 540/231-7488
Mac McCord, Mechanical Engineer
120 Norris Hall, 540/231-7456
Melissa Nipper, Administrative Assistant
219 Norris Hall, 540/231-5316
Daniel Reed, Lab Inst. Supervisor
123-F Norris Hall, 540/231-8352
Sally Shrader, Executive Assistant
113 Burruss Hall, 540/231-6871/FAX -2290
David Simmons, Lab Instrument Supervisor
119 Norris Hall, 540/231-7488
Joyce Smith, Graduate Enrollment Specialist
327 Norris Hall, 540/231-6743
Lisa Smith, Admin & Program Spec. III
327A Norris Hall, 540/231-4935
Linda Taylor, Administrative Office Assistant
225 NORRIS HALL VA TECH, 540/231-6651
Tim Tomlin, Senior Computer Systems Engineer
301 Norris Hall, 540/231-9933
Mark Warbeck, Computer Systems Engineer
323A Norris Hall, 540/231-7489
Beverly Williams, Academic & Research Development Assistant
106-B Norris Hall, 540/231-7087