See:
http://devame.engr.arizona.edu/erdogan-madenci
http://www.sapub.org/Journal/editorialdetails.aspx?JournalID=1109&PersonID=17699
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Arizona
Multi-scale Mechanics of Materials Group
Education:
1987 Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Engineering Mechanics
1982 M.S. Lehigh University, Applied Mechanics
1981, 1980 B.S. Lehigh University, Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
Experience:
8/89 - date Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona: Assistant Professor 8/89-8/94; Associate Professor 8/94-8/98; Associate Head 8/98-10/01; Professor 8/98-date
10/89 - date Member, Faculty of Applied Mathematics Program, The University of Arizona
1/03 - 7/03 Visiting Scientist, Mechanics and Durability Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA (sabbatical)
1/96 - 8/96 Visiting Professor, Department of Aeronautics, The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden (sabbatical)
9/88 - 8/89 Visiting Scientist, The Fraunhofer Institute für Werkstoffmechanik, Freiburg, Germany
9/87 - 6/88 Faculty Member (Part Time), Department of Aerospace, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, University of California Los Angeles
9/83 - 6/86 Faculty Member (Part Time), Department of Mechanical Engineering, California State University Long Beach
6/80 - 6/83 Research/Teaching Assistant, Institute of Solid and Fracture Mechanics, Lehigh University and University of California—Los Angeles
Academic Achievements:
University of Arizona, College of Engineering Faculty Fellowship, 2011
Lockheed Martin Student Paper Award at 51st AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Student: Abigail Agwai, 2010.
Intel Best Student Paper at 58th Electronic Components and Technology Conference, Student: Abigail Agwai, 2008.
Best in Session: Interconnect Reliability at Techcon Conference, Semiconductor Research Corporation, Student: Abigail Agwai, 2008.
NASA - ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship, NASA Langley (1993, 1994)
Lehigh University Kingsley Fellowship (1982 - 83)
Sumerbank Scholarship to study in the U.S.A., awarded to three highest ranking students in nationwide exams (1976 - 80)
From FACEBOOK, June 30, 2013: Congratulations to Dr. Erdogan Madenci, Arizona State University, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering! [from Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)] Dr. Madenci was awarded an AFOSR MURI grant for his multidisciplinary basic research topic, "MURI Center for Material Failure Prediction through Peridynamics,". The following institutions are involved in this research effort: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), UTSA - The University of Texas at San Antonio, Arizona State University
Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Composite Materials
Publications, See: http://www.sapub.org/Journal/editorialdetails.aspx?JournalID=1109&PersonID=17699)
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