Welcome to CM2聽Lab

  • We have聽1 (or 2)聽open Ph.D. positions聽supported by TA/RA聽in聽the area of computational mechanics.听(as of Fall 2024)

We are Computational Multiscale & Multiphysics (CM2) Lab in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering聽at the 麻豆影院.

Our major interests are investigating various multiscale and multiphysics problems, including,聽but not limited to: (i) establishing an integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) approach for desired mechanical properties and failure performances of the final product, (ii) first principles-based computational predictions of material behaviors聽in atomistic, quasi-continuum and continuum聽length scales, and (iii) computational predictions of material deterioration processes across different length scales subjected to multiphysics phenomena.听We are also聽interested in understanding how various science, physics, mechanics and engineering problems are related (such as聽) or unrelated (such as聽).

In our research, we also focus on developing new computational analysis methods such as: (i) the extended finite element method (XFEM), (ii) the extended element-free Galerkin method (XEFGM), (iii) the extended particle difference method (EPDM), and (iv) the computational model reduction techniques to predict wide range of multiscale and multiphysics-induced engineering science problems.

Research Summary