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Sangjune Bae.
Sangjune Bae is a
doctoral student involved with research in Uncertainty Quantification. He has
previously worked in Samsung SDI as a structural engineer for 3 years. His work
included safety tests of a lithium-ion battery, structural analysis of a battery
cell, and electro-chemical simulation. He received his Master of Science degree
from the University of Iowa in 2012 and has worked as a Research Assistant at
Center for Computer Aided Design (CCAD). His research was focused on the
variable screening in Reliability-Based Design Optimization (RBDO).
He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Seoul National
University (Seoul, South Korea) in 2011.
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Charles F. Jekel, Jr.
Characterizing material
parameters for non-linear finite element (FE) models with inverse analyses that
take advantage of surrogate models and optimization. Works with high performance
computing (HPC) and full field displacement data from digital image correlation
(DIC) to find representative FE models. Research interest include regression
models, classification models, multidiscipline optimization, and inflatable
structures.
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Kyle Hughes
Kyle Hughes is
pursuing his doctorate under the direction of Professor Nam-Ho Kim and Professor
Raphael Haftka. His current research focus is uncertainty quantification of
experiments performed at Eglin AFB for the purpose of validation of simulations
performed by the Center for Compressible Multiphase Turbulence. The current problem
of interest is the explosive dispersal of metal particles. Kyle focuses on detailed
understanding of the experimental details, empirical measurement of uncertain inputs
and metrics, surrogate construction, propagation of uncertainty through the simulations,
and construction of validation metrics. The subsequent reduction of uncertainty in the
simulation allows for identification of model error.
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Yiming
Zhang
He is a doctoral student
under Dr. Raphael T. Haftka and Dr. Nam-Ho Kim as a part of the Structural &
Multidisciplinary Optimization Group. His research focuses on development and
application of innovative machine learning techniques to approximate mechanical
systems. He is a research assistant responsible to develop surrogate models for
approximating and assessing workhorse CFD simulations for the Center for
Compressible Multiphase Turbulence. Besides, he is also working on strength
prediction if composite laminate by combining experiments and simulations.
Before joining the PhD study, he received Master of Science in Mechanical
Engineering from UF with research on methods to avoid numerical instabilities
in topology optimization in 2014.
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M. Giselle Fernández-Godino
M. Giselle Fernández-Godino is
a P.hD. candidate working for the Center for Compressible Multiphase Turbulence
in the Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization group for the PSAAP II
project. She is under the supervision of Dr. Raphael Haftka, Dr.
Sivaramakrishnan ('Bala') Balachandar and Dr. Nam-Ho Kim.
She received a Bachelor of
Science in Nuclear Engineering degree from Balseiro Institute, San Carlos de Bariloche,
Argentina in 2014 and a Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from
University of Florida, Gainesville in 2016.
Her main research topics are
verification, validation and uncertainty quantification using multi-fidelity models
and optimization as tools to explore the physics in 1D, 2D and 3D simulations of explosive
dispersal of solids particles.
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Shirly Spath.
Shirly Spath is an
undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor degree in nuclear engineering.
She is currently involved in the uncertainty quantification and validation
of explosively driven particles as well as post processing of x-ray data,
pressure histories, and high speed photography under the direction of Dr.
Raphael Haftka, Dr. Sivaramakrishnan Balachandar and Dr. Nam-Ho Kim. She will
be graduating in May 2018 and plans on pursuing a master degree.
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Shu Shang
Shu Shang is currently enrolled as a PhD
student in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at University of Florida in
Gainesville, Florida. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Huazhong
University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China in 2011. He earned his Master of Science in
Mechanical Engineering from University of Florida in 2013 with his thesis entitled Integration
of Multi-scale Modeling of Composites under High Strain Rate Impact with Surrogate. His current
research interest includes Multi-scale Modeling of Composites using surrogate and Uncertainty Analysis.
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Garrett Waycaster
Garrett Waycaster received his BS and MS degrees from
the University of Alabama in 2009 and 2010, respectively. He spent one year working at Hewlett-Packard in
Vancouver, WA as an R&D Mechanical Engineer working on the design of retail photo printers. He is currently
seeking his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida. His current research is focused on
the intersection between engineering design optimization and economics; specifically how designers can model
and account for the uncertainty caused by complex relationships between multiple stakeholders, such as customers,
competitors, and regulators.
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Kanwardeep
Bhachu
Kanwardeep
Singh Bhachu is a doctoral student involved with research in Reliability
Based Design Optimization (RBDO) using Surrogate Models”. He has previously
worked with Cessna Aircraft (Bangalore, India) as a Fatigue & Damage
Tolerance Engineer for 2 years. His work included New Product Development
(NPD), Aircraft Production Support (Sustaining) and Aging Aircraft Program
support. He received his MSME degree from the University of Oklahoma (Norman)
in 2009 and has worked as a Research Assistant at the Dynamic Structural
Sensing & Control Center. His research was focused on the development
of a method for vehicle identification and classification for bridge
response monitoring. He received his Bachelor of Technology degree from the
Punjab Technical University (Jalandhar, Punjab) in 2006.
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Anirban Chaudhuri
Anirban Chaudhuri
received his Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering degree from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur,
India in 2008. He earned his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
from University of Florida in 2010 with research on uncertainty analysis of
spur gear response and life cycle of a spur gear based on wear propagation.
He is currently enrolled as a Doctoral student at University of Florida.
His current research topic is “Surrogate based Global Optimization”. His
research interests include computational stress and wear modeling,
reliability analysis and numerical optimization.
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Jinsang
Chung
Jinsang
Chung received B.S. in Civil Engineering from Han-Yang University and M.S.
in Civil Engineering from KAIST, Korea in 1994 and 1996, respectively. He
has been working for the MIDASIT, a FEM software development company, as a
developer for 13 years. He has experience in structural analysis relating
linear static and dynamic, construction stage, and several applications for
design. He is enrolled for the doctoral program in the MAE at UF and his
research interests include Fatigue of Hyper-elastic materials and nonlinear
behavior of structures. .
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Taiki
Matsumura
Taiki
Matsumura received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Aerospace Engineering from
Nagoya University, Japan in 1996 and 1998, respectively. He was working at
Japanese national space agency (JAXA) as a rocket engineer over ten years.
His was charged in system design, system integration and project management
of several launch vehicle projects. Currently he is enrolled for the
doctoral program in the MAE department at UF. His current research topic is
"Modeling uncertainty reduction in structural probability of failure
through lifecycle of aircraft".
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Chanyoung Park
Chanyoung Park
received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Naval Architecture and Ocean
Engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea in 2004 and 2006,
respectively. Currently he is enrolled for the doctoral program in the MAE
department at UF. His current research topic is "Modeling uncertainty
reduction of future tests in structural probability of failure".
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Diane
Villanueva
Diane
Villanueva received her Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering
from the University
of Florida in 2008.
She is currently enrolled as a doctoral student at the University
of Florida. Her
current research topic is “Risk allocation by probabilistic design
optimization of an integrated thermal protection system.”
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