Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering,
Associate Professor
2416B Seamans Center
PhD, Northwestern University (2002)
MS,
BS,
Nanotechnology, Computational mechanics; Meshfree particle methods and computer-aided engineering
Professor Xiao's research interests are focused on developing and/or employing numerical methods, including finite element methods and meshfree particle methods, to solve nonlinear mechanics problems, such as fracture, shock wave propagation, spallation, and topological optimization. In addition, Professor Xiao is interested in design and analysis of novel nanotube-based composites and devices. He develops advanced multiscale methods to model and simulate nano materials and devices.
· Best subcontractor of NextGen, 2006
· ASME certificate of appreciation, ASME, 2005
· Second Old Gold summer fellowship, The University of Iowa, 2005
· Best paper award of 116th annual meeting, The Iowa Academy of Science, 2004
· Old Gold summer fellowship, The University of Iowa, 2004
· NSF summer institute fellowship,
· Walter P. Murphy fellowship,
Numerical Calculations
· Mechanical Systems
· Numerical Calculations
· Numerical Calculations
· Mechanical Engineering Design Project
· Multiscale Methods
· Numerical Calculations
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Mechanical
Engineering Design Project