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Professor Alexander F. Vakakis

Grayce Wicall Gauthier Professor
Mechanical Science and Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Prof. Alexander F. Vakakis

Education:
PhD in Applied Mechanics, Department of Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, 1990
MSc in Advanced Applied Mechanics, Diploma of Imperial College, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, 1985
Diploma Degree of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece, 1984

Academic Positions:
Affiliate Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, UIUC, August 2008-date
W. Grafton and Lillian B. Wilkins Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UIUC, August 2008-July 2013
Adjunct Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, UIUC, August 2004-August 2008
Adjunct Professor, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, August 2001-August 2008
Professor, Department of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens, 2001-2008
Faculty Fellow, Department of Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, UIUC, 1999-2001
Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (100%), UIUC, August 1999 - August 2001
Visiting Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Technical University, Athens, Greece (during sabbatical leave), September 1996-January 1997
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (100%), UIUC, August 1995 - August 1999
Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (100%), UIUC, August 1990August 1995
Executive Teaching Assistant, Department of Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, October 1989-June 1990
Research Assistant, Department of Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, June 1989-October 1989
Teaching Assistant, Department of Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, October 1987-June 1988

Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics and Vibrations Laboratory (LNDVL) at the University of Illinois

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