November 10, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Please join us for a seminar with Prof. Richard Regueiro, University of Colorado Boulder, titled “Overview of Center for micromorphic multiphysics porous and particulate materials simulations within exascale computing workflows.”
The seminar will begin at 11:00 AM on Friday, Nov. 10 in Malone Hall 137.
Bio: Professor Richard Regueiro received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University in 1998. He then became a member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories, California, from 1998 to 2005, at which time he began his academic career in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research focuses on computational multiscale multiphysics materials modeling for simulating inelastic deformation and failure in heterogeneous porous media, including saturated and partially saturated soils and rock, unbonded particulate materials (e.g. sand, gravel, metallic powders), bonded particulate materials (e.g., sandstone, asphalt, concrete, explosive materials), soft biological tissues (e.g., ocular lens tissue, lung parenchyma, vertebral disk), and thin deformable porous materials and membranes, for instance. Scales of interest range from the microstructural and ultrastructural to the continuum. He is currently Principal Investigator (PI) for an NNSA Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program (PSAAP) project, “Center for Micromorphic Multiphysics Porous and Particulate Materials Simulations within Exascale Computing Workflows.”