STAMS 2023 / SEMTA-MECAMAT COLLOQUIUM. 4 - 6 October. Toledo, Spain

STAMS 2023 / SEMTA-MECAMAT COLLOQUIUM.
4 - 6 October. Toledo, Spain

MECHANICS ACROSS THE SCALES

Speakers STAMS 2023 / SEMTA-MECAMAT COLLOQUIUM

List of confirmed speakers

  • Irene Arias – Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya (Spain)
    Designing flexoelectric metamaterials through computational strain gradient engineering
  • Ahmed Benallal – LMPS / École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay (France)
    Anisotropic porous models for ductile fracture
  • Skander ElMai – CEA Gramat (France)
    New insights in dynamic necking instabilities
  • Alfonso Fernández-Canteli – Universidad de Oviedo (Spain)
    The generalized local model (GLM) as a reliable methodology to handle the scale effect in the material characterization ensuring transferability
  • Marc Fivel – SIMaP-GPM2 / Université Grenoble Alpes (France)
    Experiments and modelling of cavitation erosion in stainless steels
  • Samuel Forest – Centre des Matériaux / Mines Paris-PSL (France)
    Modelling twinning and crystal plasticity in zinc-based coatings on galvanized steel sheets
  • Marcos Latorre – Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain)
    Computationally and experimentally bioengineering the a generation of growing hearts
  • Ricardo Lebensohn – Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA)
    Establishing connections across scales using FFT-based methods for polycrystal micromechanics
  • Jean-Baptiste Leblond - Sorbonne Université (France)
    Effect of morphologic anisotropy upon transformation plasticity of metals and alloys
  • Javier Llorca – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / IMDEA Materiales (Spain)
    High-throughput strategies to discover catalysts based on first principles calculations, elastic strain engineering and machine learning
  • Vladislav Mantic – Universidad de Sevilla (Spain)
    Coupled criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanics as a generalization of classical Fracture Mechanics: from theory to applications
  • Alain Molinari – LEM3 / Université de Lorraine (France)
    A micromechanical model of rate and state friction
  • Jean Francois Molinari - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
    Richness and complexity of slip mechanisms at a frictional interface
  • Maurine Montagnat-Rentier – Institut of Geosciences of Environment / Université Grenoble Alpes (France)
    From ductile to brittle deformation of snow; a closer look at the microstructure scale
  • Carole Nadot-Martin – Institut Pprime / ISAE-ENSMA (France)
    Linear viscoelastic homogenization using the variational EIV approach: Application to various types of microstructures and generalized Maxwell matrix
  • Alan Needleman – Texas A&M University (USA)
    Discrete Defect Plasticity and Dissipation
  • Michael Ortiz – CALTECH (USA)
    Strain gradient microplasticity and ductile fracture of metals
  • Anna Pandolfi – Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
    Stochastic modeling of human cornea collagen micro-structure
  • Thomas Pardoen – Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
    Mechanics across scales of architected adhesive joints
  • Estefanía Peña – Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)
    On modelling the mechanobiology of the atheroma plaque
  • Henryk Petryk – Institute of Fundamental Technological Research / Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
    Thermodynamic approach to non-potential problems of rate-independent evolution
  • K. T. Ramesh – Johns Hopkins University (USA)
    The DART mission and mechanics in the asteroid belt
  • Julian Rimoli – University of California, Irvine (USA)
    Bridging the last scale: Inelastic homogenization through machine learning
  • Tomasz Sadowski – Politechnika Lubelska (Poland)
    Data-driven micromechanical modelling of the dynamic response of ceramic composites
  • Javier Segurado – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / IMDEA Materiales (Spain)
    An FFT method for implicit dynamics in heterogeneous media: application to polycrystals
  • Ankit Srivastava – Texas A&M University (USA)
    Comprehending the dynamic indentation response of ductile materials
  • Laurent Stainier – GeM / École Centrale de Nantes (France)
    Data-driven approaches to computational multiscale mechanics

Program

Wednesday - 10/04/2023
08:30-09:00 Registration / Opening
09:00-09:35 Alan Needleman
09:35-10:10 Henryk Petryk
10:10-10:45 Ahmed Benallal
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break – Posters Session
11:15-11:50 Maurine Montagnat-Rentier
11:50-12:25 Alain Molinari
12:25-13:40 Lunch
13:40-14:15 Skander El Maï
14:15-14:50 Ankit Srivastava
14:50-15:20 Coffee Break – Posters Session
15:20-15:55 Jean-Baptiste Leblond
15:55-16:30 Samuel Forest
16:30-17:05 Carole Nadot-Martin
19:30-22:00 Welcome reception-Venta de Aires