Spring activities in the MMM Lab

Check out the latest activities from the MMM Lab. April 19th: Nadia hosted a spring party for the MMM Lab. Activities included corn hole, spikeball, ladder ball, and an egg hunt. April 12th: Post-doctoral researcher, Nadia Kouraytem, presented work from the MMM Lab at the APS Users Science Meeting at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Lab. Her presentation was entitled “Microscale characterization and modeling of additively manufactured metals”. On the same day, Prof. Spear gave a seminar at Ohio State University on “A multi-scale, multi-physics modeling framework to predict spatial variation of properties in additive-manufactured metals”. April...

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Congratulations to PhD Candidate, Brian Phung!

MMM Lab member, Brian Phung, successfully defended his PhD proposal on January 7th.  He also learned, on the same day, that his first-author paper entitled “A voxel-based remeshing framework for the simulation of arbitrary three-dimensional crack growth in heterogeneous materials” was accepted for publication in the journal Engineering Fracture Mechanics.  The paper will soon be available online. Great work, Brian!...

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Congrats, Kyle! Welcome new lab members!

Congratulations to MMM Lab member, Kyle Pierson, for successfully defending his M.S. thesis, entitled “Prediction of Microstructurally Small Fatigue-Crack Growth Using Data-Driven Analysis and Machine Learning.” Kyle has accepted a coveted position at Nvidia. We would also like to welcome a number of new lab members, including M.S. student Quinn Johnson and undergraduate researchers Kristen Carter, Jun Yan (Jimmy) He, Timmanee (Timm) Loveless, and Jackson Baglino. The lab celebrated with lunch at our favorite spot, Porcupine!...

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MMM Lab Presents Work in Greece and Italy

MMM Lab members recently traveled to Europe to present their latest research results. International Conference on Fracture Brian Phung and Karen DeMille gave talks at the International Conference on Fracture (ICF) in Rhodes, Greece.  Phung’s presentation was entitled A Voxel-Based Meshing Framework for the Simulation of Arbitrary 3D Crack Growth in Heterogeneous Materials. DeMille’s presentation was entitled Determination of Representative Volume Element for Small Cracks in Heterogeneous Domains. Both Phung and DeMille are spending the summer at the Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton, OH.  Mechanics in Scientific Discovery Prof. Spear gave a talk in Florence, Italy, at a workshop...

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Plumb and Wilkinson present at Undergraduate Research Symposium

Undergraduate researchers and MMM Lab members, Jayden Plumb and Nate Wilkinson, presented their research at the recent Undergraduate Research Symposium held at the University of Utah.  Jayden gave a talk entitled  3D Grain Characterization of Open-Cell Aluminum Foam, and Nate presented a poster entitled Applying Machine Learning to Microstructurally Small Fatigue Crack Propagation in 3D. Both Jayden and Nate received awards through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) in 2016.  Jayden’s work is also funded by the NSF (no. 1629660), and Nate’s work is also funded by AFOSR (FA 9550-15-1-0172).  Jayden will be continuing his research this summer as...

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Undergraduate Researcher, Jayden Plumb, Accepts Internship at LLNL

Undergraduate Researcher, Jayden Plumb, has been appointed as a Student Intern to the Engineering Directorate/Computational Engineering Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).  Jayden will spend three months this summer at LLNL in California conducting research related to high-energy X-ray diffraction microscopy (HEDM).  He will be advised by Drs. Nathan Barton and Jon Lind.  Congratulations, Jayden!...

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