Teaching

ADMES23: Stress Analysis Methods: Theory, Simulation, Experiment (Graduate Course). Lecturer. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, Greece. Stress Analysis Methods teaches or reinforces for graduate students basic and advanced concepts of solid mechanics. The course is split in three parts covering: a) theoretical background, b) Finite Element simulations, and c) experiments.

Course info (in Greek): https://advens.uowm.gr

Class website: https://eclass.uowm.gr/


TAing Ae/AM/CE/ME 102B: Mechanics of Structures and Solids. Winter 2018-2019. California Institute of Technology. Teaching Assistant to professor John Hall. Mechanics of Structures and Solids teaches or reinforces for graduate students the concepts of finite elasticity, linearized elasticity, dynamic elasticity (solid, surface and 1D waves), as well as (in the limit to elasticity) viscoelasticity and plasticity.


TAing ME50A: Experiments and Modeling in Mechanical Engineering. Winter 2017-2018. California Institute of Technology. Teaching Assistant to instructor Dr. Michael Mello. Experiments and Modeling in Mechanical Engineering covers the general theory and methods of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) for undergraduates. The ANSYS FEA software was also taught to the students and used.




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