Prof. Abhijit Dasgupta
Office: (301) 405-5251
E-Mail: dasgupta@calce.umd.edu
Prof. Abhijit Dasgupta conducts his research on the mechanics of engineered,
heterogeneous, active materials, with special emphasis on the
micromechanics of constitutive and damage behavior. He applies his
expertise to several multifunctional material systems, including
electronic packaging material systems, and 'smart' composite material
systems. His research contributions include solution techniques for
coupled boundary value problems in multifunctional particulate and
laminated composites, micromechanics approaches for constitutive
properties of advanced 3-D composites, dynamic behavior and failure of
thick composites, micromechanics of fatigue damage in viscoplastic
eutectic-alloy composites and in short-fiber polymeric composites, and
self-health monitoring in 'smart' systems. He applies these
principles for developing effective virtual qualification tools, for
optimizing manufacturing process windows, for real-time health monitoring
and for devising quantitative accelerated testing strategies used in
qualification and quality assurance of complex electronic,
electromechanical and structural systems. He has published over 150
journal articles and conference papers on these topics, presented over 20
short workshops nationally and internationally, served on the editorial
boards of three different international journals, organized several
national and international conferences, and received six awards for his
contributions in materials engineering research and education.
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