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Professor
Yongming Liu
Assistant Professor
234 Rowley
Laboratories
Clarkson University
PO Box 5710,
Potsdam, NY
13699-5710
Phone:
315-268-2341
FAX: 315-268-7985
E-mail: yliu@clarkson.edu Web: http://people.clarkson.edu/~yliu
Postdoctoral Researcher
Hongshuang Li
Postdoctoral research
associate
240 Rowley
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone:
E-mail: hli@clarkson.edu
Web:
Students
Yibing Xiang
Doctoral student
198 CAMP
Annex
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone: 315-268-4236
E-mail: xiangyi@clarkson.edu
Web:
Zizi Lu
Doctoral student
198 CAMP
Annex
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone: 315-268-4236
E-mail:
luzi@clarkson.edu
Web:
Wei Zhang
Doctoral student
198 CAMP
Annex
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone: 315-268-4236
E-mail: zhangw@clarkson.edu
Web:
Jingjing He
Doctoral student
198 CAMP
Annex
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone: 315-268-4236
E-mail: jihe@clarkson.edu
Web:
Xuefei Guan (co-advised with Prof.
Jha)
Doctoral student
275 CAMP
Annex
Clarkson
University
Potsdam,
NY 13699-5710
Phone: 315-268-7685
E-mail: guanx@clarkson.edu
Web:
Alumni
Bradley Sherman was an undergraduate research
assistant working with me.
He is currently at Northwestern University for his PhD degree.
Openings
Postdoctoral research associate and doctoral student positions are
available in our group. Interested candidates please send application
documents (CV and personal statement) to my e-mail address. If
there is a good match between your background and our research need, I will
give you a call or e-mail. Thanks!
For doctoral
student:
Research
interest: fatigue and fracture
modeling, solid mechanics, metallic and composite materials, structural
dynamics, probabilistic methods
Background preferred: master degree with knowledge of solid
mechanics, mechanics of materials, finite element modeling, and statistics
Financial aid: Teaching assistantship or research assistantship +
tuition
For
postdoctoral research associate:
Research
interest: fatigue and fracture
modeling, probabilistic methods, structural dynamics, solid mechanics, metallic and composite materials, and computational mechanics
Background preferred: substantial experiences and publication record
on fatigue and fracture modeling, damage mechanics, structural dynamics,
diagnosis and prognosis, numerical methods, and
finite element methods
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