To name only a few, these include contact mechanics, finite & virtual element technologies, micromechanics, multiscale approaches, fracture mechanics, isogeometric analysis, stochastic methods, meshfree and particle methods.
This Festschrift is dedicated to Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Wriggers on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Thanks to his high dedication to research, over the years Peter Wriggers has built an international network with renowned experts in the field of computational mechanics. This is proven by the large number of contributions from friends and collaborators as well as former PhD students from all over the world. The diversity of Peter Wriggers network is mirrored by the range of topics that are covered by this book. To name only a few, these include contact mechanics,Β finite & virtual element technologies, micromechanics, multiscale approaches, fracture mechanics, isogeometric analysis, stochastic methods, meshfree and particle methods. Applications of numerical simulation to specific problems, e.g. Biomechanics and Additive Manufacturing is also covered. The volume intends to present an overview of the state of the art and current trends in computational mechanics for academia and industry.
Fadi Aldakheel, Dr.-Ing. habil.,Β is since August 2017 group leader of the section materialΒ modeling and damage mechanics at the Institute of Continuum Mechanics at the LeibnizΒ UniversitΓ€t Hannover LUH. He finished his Ph.D. in 2016 at the UniversitΓ€t StuttgartΒ Institute for Mechanics in Civil Engineering. His supervisor was the late Prof. ChristianΒ Miehe. Thereafter, he worked as a Postdoc and course director of the international masterΒ program COMMAS at the UniversitΓ€t Stuttgart. In 2021 he successfully finished theΒ "Habilitation" at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - LUH under the supervision ofΒ Prof. Peter Wriggers. Fadi Aldakheel has co-authored more than 40 papers in peer-Β reviewed International Journals. He has been awarded numerous awards and grants asΒ principal investigator, among which the Richard-von-Mises Prize in GAMM (Society ofΒ Applied Mathematics and Mechanics) and PI in CRC1153 / SPP2020. His researchΒ interests are related to modeling of material behaviors, variational principles,Β computational solid mechanics, structural mechanics, finite/virtual element method,Β multiphysics and multi-scales problems, machine learning, and experimental validation.
BlaΕΎ Hudobivnik, Dr.,Β born in Slovenia where he obtained his university and DoctoralΒ degree at University of Ljubljana. He studied Civil Engineering and finished his doctorate inΒ 2016 under the supervision of Prof. JoΕΎe Korelc. Since November 2016 he is employed asΒ a Scientific researcher at Institute of Continuum Mechanics at the Leibniz UniversitΓ€tΒ Hannover. Alongside research, he is also advisor in numerical implementation to otherinstitute members, due to his expert knowledge of the Software-Tool AceGen/AceFEM,Β developed by his Doctoral advisor Prof. Korelc. His primary research interest at IKM areΒ related to developments of the virtual element methodand its application to wide range ofΒ problems. 2D and 3D space, to linear and nonlinear material behavior for static andΒ dynamic solids, first and second order VEM, contact problems, additional his mainΒ research was coupled problems (thermo-hydro-mechanics), phase field, multi-scale andΒ optimization problems. During his research time he coauthored around 27 peer-reviewedΒ contributions.
Meisam Soleimani, Dr.-Ing., was born in Iran where he completed his Bachelor's andΒ Master's studies in Mechanical Engineering at Sharif and Tehran University, respectively.Β Pursuing his academic path, he obtained his Ph.D. from Leibniz University in Hannover,Β Germany in 2017. Since 2020, he serves as the group leader of the computationalΒ biomechanics division at the institute of continuum mechanics (IKM) in Hannover. HisΒ fields of expertise are continuum mechanics, Multiphysics, and numerical simulation withΒ application in computational biomechanics. In this regard, some of his recent researchΒ works are related to growth phenomena, arterial pathology, tumor modeling, biofilmsΒ simulation, etc. Upon approval of the German Research Foundation (DFG) in 2021, a newΒ Transregional Collaborative Research grant called TRR 298 SIIRI: Safety-Integrated andΒ Infection-Reactive Implants, on the implant technology with around 12 Mio β¬ has beenΒ awarded. He is currently one of the principal investigators in this research consortium inΒ which more than 150 scientists from medical schools and engineering departments inΒ Germany are involved.
Henning WesselsΒ has been appointed Juniorprofessor (tenure track) for data-drivenΒ modeling and simulation of mechanical systems at Technische UniversitΓ€t BraunschweigΒ in May 2021. He has received his PhD from Leibniz UniversitΓ€t Hannover under theΒ guidance of Peter Wriggers in 2019. During this time, he has researched on meshfreeΒ particle methods for mesoscale simulations of additive manufacturing. After his PhD, heΒ continued working with Peter Wriggers as a Postdoc. Since then, his research focuses onΒ the integration of physical constraints into data-driven methods in the field ofΒ computational mechanics. He has profited from several stays abroad. In 2017 the FulbrightΒ Commission has supported a research stay in the group of Prof. Tarek I. Zohdi at UCBerkeley. He has also been awarded a Feodor Lynen fellowship for research stays withΒ George Em Karniadakis at Brown University planned for 2022 and 2023. His researchΒ interests are related to scientific machine learning, computational fluid and solidΒ mechanics, physics-informed neural networks, multi-scale and multi-physics problems asΒ well as meshfree particle methods.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian WeiΓenfelsΒ studied civil engineering at the Technical University ofΒ Munich. He received his doctorate and habilitation from Leibniz UniversitΓ€t Hannover. AfterΒ managing the professorship for Mechanics at Technische UniversitΓ€t Braunschweig, heΒ has been Professor for Data-Driven Computational Materials Science and Engineering atΒ the University of Augsburg since 2021. He worked with Prof. Wriggers for more than 10Β years during his time at the Leibniz UniversitΓ€t Hannover. His areas of work include theΒ automatic generation of material models and the solution of differential equations usingΒ artificial intelligence algorithms. He is also involved in the development of accurate andΒ efficient meshfree methods, the simulation of processes in Additive Manufacturing, andΒ contact mechanics.
Michele MarinoΒ is currently Assistant Professor in Mechanics of Materials and StructuresΒ at the Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science at the University of RomeΒ Tor Vergata. In his career, he has worked for 5 years as post-doctoral researcher at theΒ Institute of Continuum Mechanics (IKM) of the Leibniz University of Hannover under theΒ mentorship of Professor Wriggers. Michele Marino has co-authored more than 35 papersΒ on peer-reviewed International Journals and 5 chapters in International Books. He hasΒ been awarded numerous awards and grants as principal investigator or unit coordinator,Β among which a tenure-track young professorship within the Rita-Levi Montalcini ProgramΒ (MIUR, Italy) and the Junior AIMETA Prize in Mechanics of Solids and Structures.Β Research interests cover multiscale constitutive modelling and finite element analyses,Β optimization problems and data-driven approaches, chemo-mechano-biological modelling.Β His research activities find applications in structural analyses with microstructuredΒ materials, biomechanics, and tissue engineering.
This Festschrift is dedicated to Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Wriggers on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Thanks to his high dedication to research, over the years Peter Wriggers has built an international network with renowned experts in the field of computational mechanics. This is proven by the large number of contributions from friends and collaborators as well as former PhD students from all over the world. The diversity of Peter Wriggers network is mirrored by the range of topics that are covered by this book. To name only a few, these include contact mechanics, finite & virtual element technologies, micromechanics, multiscale approaches, fracture mechanics, isogeometric analysis, stochastic methods, meshfree and particle methods. Applications of numerical simulation to specific problems, e.g. Biomechanics and Additive Manufacturing is also covered. The volume intends to present an overview of the state of the art and current trends in computational mechanics for academia and industry.
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