Ph.D,. University of Rochester (2003), M.Sc. University of Maine (1997), B.Sc. Istanbul Technical University (1993)
I am a part-time faculty member in the Mechanical Engineering department, teaching applied and theoretical linear finite element analysis courses. My areas of interest are:
1- Finite element analysis and applications
2- Mechanical vibration theory and applications
3- Fatigue analysis of automotive components
My full-time occupation is at Delphi Corporation where I work as a senior computational engineer. I have ten years of experience in the applied and theoretical finite element analysis fields.
Representative Publications
[1]. Delphi Analytical Engineering Conference Warren, MI: "Predicting Cyclic Fatigue Failures with FEA, a Correlation Study" (1999).
[2]. SEM/IMAC Kissimmee, FL: "A Bracket Design Optimization in Random Vibration Environment by Using Finite Element Analysis and Robust Engineering Methods" (2001).
[3]. Delphi Analytical Engineering Conference Dayton, OH: "Parallel Finite Element Analysis Computations on Networks of Workstations" (2001).
[4]. UCNCCM7 Albuquerque, NM:"Parallel Processing of Finite Strain, Materially Nonlinear and Incompressible Finite Element Analysis Problems" (2003).
[5]. UCNCCM7 Albuquerque, NM: "Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic FE Modeling of the Passive Embryonic Tubular Heart in Abaqus" (2003).
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