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Professor J.F. Molinari is the director of the Computational Solid Mechanics Laboratory (http://lsms.epfl.ch) at EPFL, Switzerland. He holds an appointment in the Civil Engineering institute, which he directed from 2013 to 2017, and a joint appointment in the Materials Science institute. He started his tenure at EPFL in 2007, and was promoted to Full Professor in 2012. He is currently an elected member of the Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation in Division 2 (Mathematics, Natural and Engineering Sciences), and co editor in chief of the journal Mechanics of Materials. He is an Euromech Fellow.J.F. Molinari graduated from Caltech, USA, in 2001, with a M.S. and Ph.D. in Aeronautics. He held professorships in several countries besides Switzerland, including the United States with a position in Mechanical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University (2000-2006), and France at Ecole Normale Supérieure Cachan in Mechanics (2005-2007), as well as a Teaching Associate position at the Ecole Polytechnique de Paris (2006-2009).The work conducted by Prof. Molinari and his collaborators takes place at the frontier between traditional disciplines and covers several length scales from atomistic to macroscopic scales. Over the years, Professor Molinari and his group have been developing novel multiscale approaches for a seamless coupling across scales. The activities of the laboratory span the domains of damage mechanics of materials and structures, nano- and microstructural mechanical properties, and tribology.TEACHING Prof. Molinari is involved in teaching at EPFL at the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels.In the Fall semester, he is teaching "Continuum Mechanics" (BA 3), and "Selected Topics in Mechanics of Solids and Structures" (MAS 1+3, OPT), which includes an introduction to Wave Dynamics and to Fracture Mechanics.In the Spring semester, Prof. Molinari is teaching "Finite-Element Method" (BA 6). ResearchKeywords Computational Science and EngineeringHigh-Performance ComputingMultiscale MethodsMechanics of MaterialsStructural MechanicsDamage MechanicsTribologyA detailed sypnosis can be read at lsms.epfl.ch Teaching & PhD PhD Students Parissasadat Alavi, Roxane Ferry, Thibault Ghesquière-Diérickx, Jacopo Bilotto, Shad Ali Durussel, Gaëtan Cortes Past EPFL PhD Students Sarah Levy, Kamal Shahim, Leonardo Snozzi, Srinivasa Babu Ramisetti, Till Junge, David Simon Kammer, Seyedeh Mohadeseh Taheri Mousavi, Marco Vocialta, Jaehyun Cho, Aurelia Isabel Cuba Ramos, Okan Yilmaz, Fabian Barras, Lucas Frérot, Enrico Milanese, Mohit Pundir, Son Pham-Ba, Emil Gallyamov, Thibault Didier Roch, Lars Blatny, Manon Eugénie Voisin--Leprince, Sacha Zenon Wattel Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Felipe Orellana Courses Continuum mechanics (for GC) CIVIL-225 This fundamental class covers the notions of deformation and stress, as well as general conservation principles, equilibrium equations and constitutive laws. In the second part we will highlight applications in structural mechanics and introduce approximate methods. Fracture of materials MSE-424 This course covers elementary fracture mechanics and its application to the fracture of engineering materials. Numerical modelling of solids and structures CIVIL-321 The numerical modeling of solids is presented with the finite element method. The purely analytical aspects are presented first, followed by the methods of interpolation, integration, and resolution of mechanical problems. Awards Eugenio Beltrami Senior Scientist Prize International Research Centre M&MoCS (Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems 2023 Euromech Fellow Euromech Fellow 2025
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Jean-François Molinari, Roozbeh Rezakhani
Jean-François Molinari, Antonio Joaquin Garcia Suarez, Sacha Zenon Wattel
Jean-François Molinari, Antonio Joaquin Garcia Suarez, Sacha Zenon Wattel