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-1- July 2018 DAVID L. MCDOWELL Regents’ Professor and Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Joint Appointment, School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology I. EARNED DEGREES Ph.D. May 1983 University of Illinois (UIUC) Mechanical Engineering M.S. Jan. 1981 University of Illinois (UIUC) Mechanical Engineering B.S. May 1979 University of Nebraska Mechanical Engineering II. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Georgia Institute of Technology: Executive Director, Georgia Tech Institute for Materials (IMat) 2012-present Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing 1998-present Regents' Professor 1996-present Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1992-1996 Chair, Institute Materials Council 1994-2012 Director, Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory 1992-2012 Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1987-1992 Associate Director, Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory 1983-1992 Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1983-1987 CURRENT FIELDS OF INTEREST Microstructure-sensitive computational approaches to variability in fatigue of advanced alloy systems, including extreme value responses such as HCF and VHCF Atomistic simulations of dislocation nucleation and reactions at grain boundaries, including near equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures Avalanche behavior of competing deformation modes for nanocrystalline materials; grain size distribution effects on yield and inelastic flow Constitutive relations for finite strain inelasticity and defect field mechanics in generalized continuum theories for evolving microstructure of single and polycrystals Concurrent atomistic and hierarchical continuum multiscale modeling approaches Dynamic/shock plasticity of metals Principles and approaches for decision-based, simulation-informed materials design

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July 2018

DAVID L. MCDOWELL Regents’ Professor and Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing

The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

Joint Appointment, School of Materials Science and Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

I. EARNED DEGREES

Ph.D. May 1983 University of Illinois (UIUC) Mechanical Engineering

M.S. Jan. 1981 University of Illinois (UIUC) Mechanical Engineering

B.S. May 1979 University of Nebraska Mechanical Engineering

II. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Georgia Institute of Technology:

Executive Director, Georgia Tech Institute for Materials (IMat) 2012-present

Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing 1998-present

Regents' Professor 1996-present

Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1992-1996

Chair, Institute Materials Council 1994-2012

Director, Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory 1992-2012

Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1987-1992

Associate Director, Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory 1983-1992

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering 1983-1987

CURRENT FIELDS OF INTEREST

Microstructure-sensitive computational approaches to variability in fatigue of advanced

alloy systems, including extreme value responses such as HCF and VHCF

Atomistic simulations of dislocation nucleation and reactions at grain boundaries,

including near equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures

Avalanche behavior of competing deformation modes for nanocrystalline materials; grain

size distribution effects on yield and inelastic flow

Constitutive relations for finite strain inelasticity and defect field mechanics in

generalized continuum theories for evolving microstructure of single and polycrystals

Concurrent atomistic and hierarchical continuum multiscale modeling approaches

Dynamic/shock plasticity of metals

Principles and approaches for decision-based, simulation-informed materials design

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III. HONORS AND AWARDS

A. International or National Awards

Metro Atlanta Area Young Engineer-of-the-Year Award, 1986.

Alfred Noble Prize, awarded jointly by ASCE, ASME, IEEE, AIMMPE, and WSE, 1986

for best paper by author under 31 years of age.

NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1986.

Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal, 1987, awarded for outstanding contributions in Mechanical

Engineering by an individual less than 10 years beyond the B.S. degree.

ASME Henry Hess Award, 1988, for outstanding technical paper by an author under 31

years of age.

SAE Ralph R. Teetor Award, 1986.

ASEE Dow Outstanding Young Faculty Award, 1990.

Selected as one of 15 members (fields of math, physics, chemistry, engineering) of the

Defense Science Study Group, a prestigious, highly competitive two-year appointment

involving study of high level national security issues, 1992-1993. Georgia Tech's first

appointee. Produced report: McDowell, D.L. and Voorhees, P.W., “An Assessment of

the State-of-the-Art in Constitutive Modeling and Hydrocodes for Ballistic Impact and

Blast Waves,” IDA Paper P-2949, 24 May, 1995, pp. IV.25-IV.115.

Medaile de'honneur, Societe Francaise de Metallurgie et de Materiaux (SF2M), 1994.

Named a Fellow of ASME, 1995.

1997 ASME Nadai Award recipient for career contributions to the field of engineering

materials; citation reads “For outstanding contributions to the experimental study and

development of constitutive equations for the rate and temperature dependent inelastic

flow and damage of solids, including cyclic and large strain phenomena, and to basic

understanding and modeling of combined stress state fatigue and fracture processes.”

Invited lecturer for Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series for 1998, delivering a series of

lectures at Purdue, Notre Dame, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Michigan State,

Minnesota, Northwestern, IIT in Spring and Fall 1998.

Elected as a member of the M&IE Alumni Board for 1999-2002, Dept. of Mechanical

and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

American Foundrymen’s Society Team Award, USAMP-AMD-DPO Project, 1995-2000.

Elected as a member of the Board of Directors, Society of Engineering Science (SES),

2000-2003.

Elected as Vice President, Society of Engineering Science (SES), 2001.

President of SES, 2002.

Microstructure-Property Model Software selected by R&D Magazine as One of the 100

Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year (2000), with contributions in

my role as consultant to prime developer Sandia National Laboratories (DOE), through

joint collaboration with the following team: D. Bammann, M. Callabresi, M. Chiesa, M.

Horstemeyer, G. Johnson (UC-Berkeley), J. Lathrop, M. Lusk (Colorado School of

Mines), E. Marin, D. McDowell (Georgia Tech), V. Prantil, R. Regueiro and P. Taylor.

ASTM Committee E.08 Award of Appreciation for outstanding service as the ASTM

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Representative on the U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

1994-2001, November 2001.

SAIC Student Guidance Award for the paper “Crack Plane Influence on Non-Linear and

Time-Dependent Fracture of Bimaterials” by PhD advisee Ali Page Gordon, 2001.

ASTM Annual Fatigue Lecturer, Miami Beach, FL, Nov. 5, 2002.

Member, College of Engineering Advisory Board, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2004-

present.

ASME Materials Division Senior Orr Award (Orr Best Paper Award) for the best fatigue

and fracture paper to appear within the twelve-month period July 2005 through June 2006

in the ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology.

Elected Fellow of the Society of Engineering Science (SES), 2007 (at that time, one of 34

Fellows elected since its inception in 1976).

2008 Khan International Medal for outstanding life-long contributions to the field of

plasticity.

Elected Fellow of ASM International, 2008.

A four day symposium was organized in my honor at Plasticity 2009, the 15th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, held in St. Thomas,

Virgin Islands, January 5-8, 2009.

Distinguished Alumni Award, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 24, 2009.

Special Issue of the International Journal of Plasticity dedicated to honor contributions of

D.L. McDowell, Volume 26, Issue 9, September 2010, pp. 1277-1420.

Inter-University Mechanics Lecture Tour (Madrid, Granada, Seville, Zaragoza

universities in Spain), November 3-11, 2010 (invited).

Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics, 2011.

Lifetime Achievement Award, on behalf of the Scientific Committee of Fatigue Damage

of Structural Materials, awarded at the International Conference on Fatigue Damage of

Structural Materials XI, Hyannis, MA, Sept. 20, 2016.

B. Institute or School Awards

Named a Woodruff Faculty Fellow in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech for the

term July 1991-June 1996.

Georgia Tech Faculty Research Author Award, 1993, in recognition of outstanding

publication of results obtained from research conducted at Georgia Tech from January 1,

1988 to December 31, 1992.

Named an Institute Fellow at Georgia Tech, 1994-1999.

Named Regents' Professor, Georgia Tech, 1996-present.

Named Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Metals Processing at Georgia Tech,

September 1998.

Georgia Tech Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Advisor Award, 2000, in recognition of the

achievements of a faculty member’s doctoral students who completed all degree

requirements from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1999.

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Georgia Tech Outstanding Interdisciplinary Activities Award, 2001, in recognition of his

pioneering work in developing interdisciplinary collaborations and programs that have

enhanced research and teaching at Georgia Tech.

Jack M. Zeigler Woodruff School Outstanding Educator Award, 2004.

Awards Received by Students:

Samuel Graham, Jr. - Recipient of the Outstanding Young Investigator Award in 1997

from the International Thermal Conductivity Conference and co-winner of the 1998-99

Luther S. Long III Memorial Award in Engineering Mechanics from Georgia Tech.

Ryan Morrissey - Recipient of outstanding student presentation of research paper award

from the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), Orlando, FL, November

2000.

Carolyn Conner Seepersad – Recipient of GT Sigma Xi Best PhD Thesis Award, 2005

(co-advised with F. Mistree and J.K. Allen). Also recipient of 2010 Regents' Outstanding

Teaching Award in the University of Texas System as Assistant Professor at UT-Austin.

Mahesh Shenoy – Best Poster Award, International Conference on Advanced Materials

Design and Development, December 14-16, 2005, Goa, India.

John Clayton, NSF Fellow, 1999-2002.

Mark Tschopp, NSF Fellow, 2004-2007 and winner of the 2006-07 Luther S. Long III

Memorial Award in Engineering Mechanics from Georgia Tech.

Ryan Austin, National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship,

DoD, 2006-2009.

Mark Tschopp – Recipient of the GT Sigma Xi Best PhD Thesis Award, 2008.

Craig Przybyla – Recipient of ASEE Science, Mathematics, And Research for

Transformation Program (SMART Program) Fellowship, April 2008, sponsored by Air

Force Research Lab - Materiels & Manufacturing located in Wright-Patterson Air Force

Base, OH.

Ryan Austin, SAIC Georgia Tech Student Paper Competition Award, November 2009.

Jeffrey Lloyd, recipient of ASEE Science, Mathematics, And Research for

Transformation Program (SMART Program) Fellowship, June 2011, sponsored by Army

Research Laboratory in Aberdeen, MD.

Jeffrey Lloyd, recipient of the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Director's Award

for best graduate student presentation “Steady Plastic Waves in Metals” by winning all

three of the competitions at the division, directorate, and ARL-wide levels, 2012.

Shuozhi Xu – Recipient of GT Sigma Xi Best PhD Thesis Award, 2017.

Shuozhi Xu – Recipient of Elings Prize Fellowship in Science, the California

NanoScience Institute (CNSI) on the UC Santa Barbara, March 2017.

Shuozhi Xu – Graduate Student Award Silver Medal at the 2017 MRS Spring Meeting

held in Phoenix, AZ.

Adrienne Muth - M.R. Mitchell Student Presentation Award, ASTM E.08 Fall Meeting,

Atlanta, GA, November 13-14, 2017.

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IV. RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

A. Published Books, Book Chapters, and Edited Volumes

A1. Books

1. McDowell, D.L., Panchal, J.H., Choi, H.-J., Seepersad, C.C., Allen, J.K. and

Mistree, F., Integrated Design of Multiscale, Multifunctional Materials and

Products, 1st Edition, Elsevier, Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2010 (392

pages), ISBN: 978-1-85617-662-0.

A2 Refereed Book Chapters

1. Fox, M.F., Colatrella, C., McDowell, D.L., and Realff, M.L., “Equity in Tenure

and Promotion: An Integrated Institutional Approach." in Transforming Science

and Engineering: Advancing Academic Women, Eds. Abigail Stewart, Janet

Malley, and Danielle Lavaque-Manty, University of Michigan Press, October

2007.

2. Tschopp, M.A., Spearot, D.E., and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of Grain

Boundary Structure on Dislocation Nucleation in FCC Metals,” Dislocations in

Solids, A Tribute to F.R.N. Nabarro, Ed. J.P. Hirth, Elsevier Publ., Vol. 14, 2008,

pp. 43-139.

3. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling and Simulation of Fatigue,”

ASM Handbook on Fundamentals of Modeling for Metals Processing, Handbook

Vol. 22A, ASM International, 2009, ISBN 13:978-1-61503-001-0.

4. McDowell, D.L. and Backman, D., “Simulation-Assisted Design and Accelerated

Insertion of Materials,” Ch. 19 in Computational Methods for Microstructure-

Property Relationships, Eds. S. Ghosh and D. Dimiduk, Springer, 2010, ISBN

978-1-4419-0642-7.

5. McDowell, D.L., “Critical Path Issues in ICME,” Models, Databases, and

Simulation Tools Needed for the Realization of Integrated Computational

Materials Engineering, Proc. Symposium held at Materials Science and

Technology 2010, Oct. 18-20, Houston, Tx, S.M. Arnold and T.T. Wong, eds.,

ASM International, 2011, pp. 31-37.

6. McDowell D.L. “Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Structure-Property

Relations in Materials Design,” In: Shin D., Saal J. (eds) Computational

Materials System Design. Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 1-25,

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68280-8_1.

7. McDowell D.L., “Multiscale Crystalline Plasticity for Materials Design,” In:

Shin D., Saal J. (eds) Computational Materials System Design. Springer,

Cham, 2018, pp. 104-145, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68280-8_6.

8. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling of Interfaces, Dislocations, and

Dislocation Field Plasticity,” in Mesoscale Models: From micro-physics to

macro-interpretation, eds. S. Mesarovic, S. Forest, H. Zbib, CISM-Springer,

Springer Science Business Media, submitted January 2018, revised May 2018.

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A3. Edited Volumes

9. Fracture Mechanics: Twenty-Second Symposium (Volume I), ASTM STP 1131,

Philadelphia, PA, Eds. H.A. Ernst, A. Saxena and D.L. McDowell, 1992.

10. Advances in Multiaxial Fatigue, ASTM STP 1191, Philadelphia, PA, Eds. D.L.

McDowell and J.R., Ellis, 1993.

11. Applications of Continuum Damage Mechanics to Fatigue and Fracture, ASTM

STP 1315, Philadelphia, PA, Ed. D.L. McDowell, 1997.

12. Mixed Mode Crack Behavior, ASTM STP 1359, Philadelphia, PA, Eds. D.L.

McDowell and K.J. Miller, 2000.

A4. Other Parts of Books or Reports

1. Zimmerman, J.A., Jones, R.E., Templeton, J.A., McDowell, D.L., Mayeur, J.R.,

Tucker, G.J., Bammann, D.J., and Gao, H., “Development of Advanced

Continuum Models that Incorporate Nanomechanical Deformation into

Engineering Analysis, Sandia Report SAND2008-6066, September 2008 (244

pages).

B. Refereed Publications

B1. Published and Accepted Journal Articles

1. McDowell, D. L., D. F. Socie, and H. S. Lamba, "Multiaxial Nonproportional

Cyclic Deformation," Low-Cycle Fatigue and Life Prediction, ASTM STP 770,

C. Amzallag, B. N. Leis, and P. Rabbe, Eds., American Society for Testing and

Materials, 1982, pp. 500-518.

2. McDowell, D. L. and Socie, D. F., "Transient and Stable Deformation Behavior

Under Cyclic Nonproportional Loading," ASTM STP 853, 1985, pp. 64-87.

3. Hayhurst, D. R., Leckie, F. A., and McDowell, D. L., "Damage Growth Under

Nonproportional Loading," ASTM STP 853, 1985, pp. 688-699.

4. Fash, J. W., Socie, D. F., and McDowell, D. L., "Fatigue Life Estimates for a

Simple Notched Component Under Biaxial Loading," ASTM STP 853, 1985, pp.

497-513.

5. McDowell, D. L., "A Two Surface Model for Transient Nonproportional Cyclic

Plasticity: Part I - Development of Appropriate Equations," ASME Journal of

Applied Mechanics, Vol. 52, June 1985, pp. 298-302.

6. McDowell, D. L., "A Two Surface Model for Transient Nonproportional Cyclic

Plasticity: Part II - Comparison of Theory with Experiments," ASME Journal of

Applied Mechanics, Vol. 52, June 1985, pp. 303-308.

7. McDowell, D. L., "An Experimental Study of the Structure of Constitutive

Equations for Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," ASME Journal of Engineering

Materials and Technology, Vol. 107, Oct. 1985, pp. 307-315.

8. Sotolongo, W., and McDowell, D.L., "An Evaluation of Several Constitutive

Model Structures for Transient Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity,” ASME

Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol. 108, Aug. 1986, pp. 273-279.

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9. Sotolongo, W., and McDowell, D.L., "On the Numerical Integration of Elasto-

Plastic Constitutive Model Structures for Nonproportional Cyclic Loading,”

Computers and Structures, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1986, pp. 595-606.

10. McDowell, D.L., "An Evaluation of Recent Developments in Hardening and Flow

Rules for Rate-Independent, Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," ASME Journal

of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 1987, pp. 323-334.

11. McDowell, D.L., "A Simple, Experimentally Motivated Cyclic Plasticity Model,"

ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Vol. 113, No. 3, March 1987, pp.378-

397.

12. McDowell, D.L., Stock, S.R., Stahl, D., and Antolovich, S.D., "Biaxial Path

Dependence of Deformation Substructure of Type 304 Stainless Steel,"

Metallurgical Transactions, Vol. 19A, May 1988, pp. 1277-1293.

13. DeMane, M.F, Beals, N.B., McDowell, D.L., Greenwood, K.M., and Spector, M.,

"Porous Polysulfone-Coated Femoral Stems," ASTM STP F4, 1986.

14. McDowell, D.L., Ho, Kwang-Il, and Staley, J., "An Anisotropic, Damage-

Coupled Viscoplastic Model for Creep-Dominated Cyclic Loading," ASTM STP

995, Vol. I, A. Saxena, J.D. Landes and J.L. Bassani, Eds., 1989, pp. 173-194.

15. Leung, Chun-Pok, McDowell, D.L., and Saxena, A., "A Numerical Study of

Nonsteady State Creep at Stationary Crack Tips," ASTM STP 995, Vol. I, A.

Saxena, J.D. Landes and J.L. Bassani, Eds., 1989, pp. 55-67.

16. Yoder, P.Y., and McDowell, D.L., "Bounding-Surface Plasticity: Stress Space

versus Strain Space," Acta Mechanica, Vol. 77, 1989, pp. 13-45.

17. Beals, N., McDowell, D., and Spector, M., "Fatigue Behavior of Porous

Polysulfone Surface Coatings for Orthopaedic Applications," International

Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 9, No. 4, October 1987, pp. 211-216.

18. Leung, Chun-Pok, McDowell, D.L., and Saxena, A., "Consideration of Primary

Creep at a Stationary Crack Tip: Implications for the Ct Parameter," International

Journal of Fracture, Vol. 36, 1988, pp. 275-289.

19. McDowell, D.L., "Evaluation of Intersection Conditions for Two Surface

Plasticity Theory," International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1989, pp. 29-

50.

20. Moosbrugger, J.C. and McDowell, D.L., "On a Class of Kinematic Hardening

Rules for Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," ASME Journal of Engineering

Materials and Technology, Vol. 111, 1989, pp. 87-98.

21. Leung, Chun-Pok and McDowell, D.L., "Inclusion of Primary Creep in the

Estimation of the Ct Parameter," International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 46, 1990,

pp. 81-104.

22. Moosbrugger, J.C. and McDowell, D.L., "A Rate-Dependent Bounding Surface

Model with a Generalized Image Point for Cyclic Nonproportional

Viscoplasticity," Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 38, No. 5,

1990, pp. 627-656.

23. Leung, Chun-Pok, McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "Estimation of the Ct

Parameter: Experimental Implications," ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation,

Vol. 18, No. 1, 1990, pp. 25-37.

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24. Berard, J.Y. and McDowell, D.L., "A J-Based Approach to Biaxial Low Cycle

Fatigue of Shear Damaged Materials," ESIS10 (K. Kussmaul, D. McDiarmid and

D. Socie, Eds.), Mechanical Engineering Publications, London, 1991, pp. 413-

431.

25. McDowell, D.L. and Moyar, G.J., "Parametric Study of Cyclic Plastic

Deformation in Rolling and Sliding Line Contact with Realistic Nonlinear

Material Behavior," WEAR, Vol. 144, 1991, pp. 19-37.

26. McDowell, D.L., "Bounding Surface Thermoplasticity," ASME Journal of

Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 114, No. 3, 1992, pp. 297-303.

27. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L., and Oehmke, R.L.T., "A Creep-Fatigue-Oxidation

Microcrack Propagation Model for Thermomechanical Fatigue," ASME Journal

of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 114, No. 3, 1992, pp. 282-288.

28. McDowell, D.L. and Moosbrugger, J.C., "Continuum Slip Foundations of Elasto-

Viscoplasticity," Acta Mechanica, Vol. 93, 1992, pp. 73-87.

29. McDowell, D.L., "A Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Theory for Cyclic

Thermoplasticity and Thermoviscoplasticity," International Journal of Plasticity,

Vol. 8, 1992, pp. 695-728.

30. McDowell, D.L. and Berard, J., "A J-Based Approach to Biaxial Fatigue,"

Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 15, No. 8,

1992, pp. 719-741.

31. McDowell, D.L., Antolovich, S.D. and Oehmke, R.L.T., “Mechanistic

Considerations for TMF Life Prediction of Nickel-Base Superalloys," Nuclear

Engineering and Design, Vol. 133, 1992, pp. 383-399.

32. Yoon, K.B., Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Influence of Crack Tip Cyclic

Plasticity on Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth," ASTM STP 1131, 1992, pp. 367-392.

33. McDowell, D.L., Marin, E. and Bertoncelli, C., "A Combined Kinematic-

Isotropic Hardening Theory for Porous Inelasticity of Ductile Metals,"

International Journal of Damage Mechanics, Vol. 2, April 1993, pp. 137-161.

34. Yoon, K.B., Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Effect of Cyclic Overload on the

Crack Growth Behavior during Hold Period at Elevated Temperature,"

International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 59, 1993, pp. 199-211.

35. Berard, J.Y., McDowell, D.L, and Antolovich, S.D., "Damage Observation of a

Low Carbon Steel Under Tension-Torsion Low Cycle Fatigue," ASTM STP

1191, 1993, pp. 326-344.

36. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L, Oehmke, R.L.T., and Antolovich, S.D., "A Life

Prediction Model for Thermomechanical Fatigue Based on Microcrack

Propagation," ASTM STP 1186, 1993, pp. 35-49.

37. McDowell, D.L., "Description of Nonproportional Cyclic Ratchetting Behavior,"

European Journal of Mechanics, A/Solids, Vol. 13, No. 5, 1994, pp. 593-604.

38. McDowell, D.L., "Stress State Dependence of the Cyclic Ratchetting Behavior of

Two Rail Steels," International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 11, No. 4, 1995, pp.

397-421.

39. McDowell, D.L., Miller, M.P. and Brooks, D.C., "A Unified Creep-Plasticity

Theory for Pb-Sn Solder," Fatigue of Electronic Materials, ASTM STP 1153,

S.A. Schroeder and M.R. Mitchell, Eds., ASTM, Philadelphia, 1994, pp. 42-59.

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40. Miller, M.P. and McDowell, D.L., "The Effect of Stress-State on the Large Strain

Inelastic Deformation Behavior of 304L Stainless Steel," ASME Journal of

Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 188, No. 1, 1996, pp. 28-36.

41. Adefris, N., Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth

Behavior in 1 Cr-1Mo-0.25V Steel. Part I - Estimation of Crack Tip Parameters,"

Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 19, No. 4,

1996, pp. 387-399.

42. Adefris, N., Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth

Behavior in 1 Cr-1Mo-0.25V Steel. Part II - Crack Growth Behavior and

Models," Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 19,

No. 4, 1996, pp. 401-411.

43. Howell, M., Hahn, G.T., Rubin, C.A. and McDowell, D.L., "Finite Element

Analysis of Rolling Contact for Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Bearing Steel,"

ASME Journal of Tribology, Vol. 117, 1995, pp. 729-736.

44. McDowell, D.L., "An Engineering Model for Propagation of Small Cracks in

Fatigue," Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 56, No. 3, 1997, pp. 357-377.

45. Lim, T.J. and McDowell, D.L., "Path Dependence of Shape Memory Alloys

During Cyclic Loading," Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and Structures,

Vol. 6, 1995, pp. 817-830.

46. McDowell, D.L. and Bennett, V.P., "A Microcrack Growth Law for Multiaxial

Fatigue," Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 19,

No. 7, 1996, pp. 821-837.

47. Marin, E.B. and McDowell, D.L., "Models for Compressible Elasto-Plasticity

Based on Internal State Variables," International Journal of Damage Mechanics,

Vol. 7, No. 1, 1998, pp. 47-83.

48. Marin, E.B. and McDowell, D.L., "Associative Versus Non-Associative Porous

Viscoplasticity Based on Internal State Variable Concepts," International Journal

of Plasticity, Vol. 12, No. 5, 1996, pp. 629-669.

49. Miller, M.P. and McDowell, D.L., "Modelling Large Strain Multiaxial Effects in

FCC Polycrystals," International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 12, No. 7, 1996, pp.

875-902.

50. Miller, M.P. and McDowell, D.L., "Biaxial Deformation Experiments Over

Multiple Strain Regimes," in Multiaxial Fatigue and Deformation Testing

Techniques, ASTM STP 1280, Kalluri and Bonacuse, Eds., ASTM, 1997, pp. 65-

91.

51. Hamilton, B.C., Hall, D.E., Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Creep Crack

Growth Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 2519: Part I - Experimental Analyis, in

Elevated Temperature Effects on Fatigue and Fracture, ASTM STP 1297, eds.

Piascik, Gangloff and Saxena, 1997, pp. 3-18.

52. Hall, D.E., Hamilton, B.C., McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "Creep Crack

Growth Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 2519: Part II - Numerical Analysis," in

Elevated Temperature Effects on Fatigue and Fracture, ASTM STP 1297, eds.

Piascik, Gangloff and Saxena, 1997, pp. 19-36.

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53. Marin, E.B. and McDowell, D.L., "A Semi-Implicit Integration Scheme for Rate-

Dependent and Rate-Independent Plasticity," Computers and Structures, Vol 63,

No. 3, 1997, pp. 579-600.

54. McDowell, D.L., "Multiaxial Fatigue Strength," ASM Handbook, Vol. 19 on

Fatigue and Fracture, ASM International, 1996, pp. 263-273.

55. McDowell, D.L., "Basic Issues in the Mechanics of High Cycle Metal Fatigue,"

International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 80, 1996, pp. 103-145.

56. Lacy, T., McDowell, D.L., Willice, P.A. and Talreja, R., "On Representation of

Damage Evolution in Continuum Damage Mechanics," International Journal of

Damage Mechanics, Vol. 6, 1997, pp. 62-95.

57. Lacy, T., McDowell, D.L. and Talreja, R., "Effects of Damage Distribution on

Evolution," Applications of Continuum Damage Mechanics to Fatigue and

Fracture, ASTM STP 1315, D.L. McDowell, Ed., 1997, pp. 131-149.

58. McDowell, D.L., "Multiaxial Small Fatigue Crack Growth in Metals,"

International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1997, pp. S127-S135.

59. Fu, C., McDowell, D.L., and Ume, C., "A Finite Element Procedure of a Cyclic

Thermoviscoplasticity Model for Solder and Copper Interconnects," ASME

Journal of Electronic Packaging, Vol. 120, 1998, pp. 24-34.

60. Adefris, N., McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "An Alternative Analytical

Approximation of the Ct Parameter," Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering

Materials and Structures, Vol. 21, No. 4, 1998, pp. 375-385.

61. McDowell, D.L., "An Approximate Algorithm for Elastic-Plastic 2-D

Rolling/Sliding Contact," Wear, Vol. 211, 1997, pp. 237-246.

62. Horstemeyer, M.F. and McDowell, D.L., "Modeling Effects of Dislocation

Substructure in Polycrystal Elastoviscoplasticity," Mechanics of Materials, Vol.

27, 1998, pp. 145-163.

63. Hall, D.E., McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "Crack Tip Parameters for Creep-

Brittle Crack Growth," Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and

Structures, Vol. 21, No. 4, 1998, pp. 387-401.

64. Fu, C., Ume, I.C. and McDowell, D.L., “Thermal Stress and Fatigue Analysis of

Plated-Through Holes Using an Internal State Variable Constitutive Model,”

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, Elsevier, Vol. 30, 1998, pp. 1-17.

65. Butler, G.C., Graham, S., McDowell, D.L., Stock, S.R. and Ferney, V.C.,

“Application of the Taylor Polycrystal Plasticity Model to Complex Deformation

Experiments,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol.

120, 1998, pp. 197-205.

66. Butler, G.C. and McDowell, D.L., "Polycrystal Constraint and Grain

Subdivision," International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 14, No. 8, 1998, pp. 703-

717.

67. Tanner, A.B. and McDowell, D.L., “Deformation, Temperature and Strain Rate

Sequence Experiments on OFHC Copper,” International Journal of Plasticity,

Vol. 15, 1999, pp. 375-399.

68. Tanner, A.B., McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Temperature and

Strain Rate Sequence Effects on OFHC Copper,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 15, 1999, pp. 575-603.

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69. Lim, T.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanical Behavior of an Ni-Ti Shape

Memory Alloy under Axial-Torsional Proportional and Nonproportional

Loading,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 121,

1999, pp. 9-18.

70. Guvenilir, A., Butler, G.C., Haase, J.D., McDowell, D.L. and Stock, S.R., “X-ray

Microbeam Quantification of Grain Subdivision Accompanying Large

Deformations of Copper,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 46, No. 18, 1998, pp. 6599-6604.

71. Bennett, V. and McDowell, D.L., ”Polycrystal Orientation Effects on Microslip

and Mixed Mode Behavior of Microstructurally Small Cracks,” Mixed-Mode

Crack Behavior, ASTM STP 1359, Eds. K.J. Miller and D.L. McDowell, 1999,

pp. 203-228.

72. Graham, S. McDowell, D.L. and Dinwiddie, R., “In-Plane Thermal Diffusivity

Measurements of Orthotropic Materials,” Thermal Conductivity 24, P.S. Gaal,

ed.,Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster, PA, 1999, pp. 241-252.

73. Graham, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Multi-Dimensional Flash Diffusivity

Measurements of Orthotropic Materials,” International Journal of Thermophysics,

Vol. 20, No. 2, 1999, pp. 691-707.

74. McDowell, D.L., “Modeling and Experiments in Plasticity,” special volume on

Research Directions in Solid Mechanics, Ed. G.J. Dvorak, Int. Journal of Solids

and Structures, Vol. 37, 2000, pp. 293-309.

75. Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L., and McGinty, R.D., "Design of

Experiments for Constitutive Model Selection: Application to Polycrystal

Elastoviscoplasticity," in Modelling Simul. Mater. Eng., Vol. 7, 1999, pp.253-

273.

76. Saxena, A., Hall, D.E. and McDowell, D.L., “Assessment of Deflection Rate

Partitioning for Analyzing Creep Crack Growth Data,” Engineering Fracture

Mechanics, Vol. 62, 1999, pp. 111-122.

77. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Polycrystal Plasticity,” ASME

Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 121, 1999, pp. 203-209.

78. Lacy, T.E., McDowell, D.L. and Talreja, R., “Gradient Concepts for Evolution of

Damage,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 31, 1999, pp. 831-860.

79. McDowell, D.L., “Damage Mechanics in Metal Fatigue: A Discriminating

Perspective,” International Journal of Damage Mechanics, special issue guest

edited by D.L. McDowell, Vol. 8, 1999, pp. 377-403.

80. Gall, K., Yang, N., Horstemeyer, M., McDowell, D.L., and Fan, “The Influence

of Modified Intermetallics and Si Particles on Fatigue Crack Paths in a Cast A356

Al Alloy,” Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 23,

No. 2, 2000, pp. 159-172.

81. Gall, K., Yang, N., Horstemeyer, M., McDowell, D.L., and Fan, “The Debonding

and Fracture of Si Particles During the Fatigue of a Cast Al-Si Alloy,”

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 30A, 1999, pp. 3079-3088.

82. Gall, K., Lim, T.J., McDowell, D.L., Sehitoglu, H. and Chumlyakov, Y.I., “The

Role of Intergranular Constraint on the Stress-Induced Martensitic

Transformation in Textured Polycrystalline NiTi,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Special Issue on Phase Transformation, Vol. 16, 2000, pp. 1189-1214.

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83. Morrissey, R.J., McDowell, D.L. and Nicholas, T., “Frequency and Stress Ratio

Effects in High Cycle Fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V,” International Journal of Fatigue,

Vol. 21, 1999, pp. 679-685.

84. Morrissey, R.J., McDowell, D.L. and Nicholas, T., “Strain Accumulation in Ti-

6Al-4V During Fatigue at High Mean Stress,” Mechanics of Time-Dependent

Materials, Vol. 2, 1999, pp. 195-210.

85. Gall, K., Horstemeyer, M., McDowell, D.L., and Fan, J. “Finite Element Analysis

of the Stress Distributions Near Damaged Si Particle Clusters in Cast Al-Si

Alloys,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 32, No. 5, 2000, pp. 277-301.

86. Garber, M.A., McDowell, D.L. and Hutton, W.C., “Bone Loss During Simulated

Weightlessness: A Biomechanical and Mineralization Study in the Rat Model,”

Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 71, No. 6, 2000.

87. McDowell, D.L., Clayton, J.D. and Bennett, V.P., “Integrated

Diagnostic/Prognostic Tools for Small Cracks in Structures,” Proc. Instn. Mech.

Engrs., Vol. 214, Part C, 2000, pp. 1123-1140.

88. Gall, K., Horstemeyer, M.F, Degner, B.W., McDowell, D.L., and Fan, J. “On the

Driving Force for Fatigue Crack Formation From Inclusions and Voids in a Cast

A356 Aluminum Alloy,” International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 108, 2001, pp.

207-233.

89. Graham, S., McDowell, D. L., Lara-Curzio, E., Dinwiddie, R. B., and Wang, H.,

"The Effects of Microstructural Damage on the Thermal Diffusivity of

Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Matrix Composites," Environmental,

Mechanical, and Thermal Properties and Performance of Continuous Fiber

Ceramic Composite (CFCC) Materials and Components, ASTM STP 1392, M. G.

Jenkins, Ed., American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken,

PA, Sept. 2000, pp. 185-200.

90. Fan, J., McDowell, D.L., Horstemeyer, M.F. and Gall, K., "Computational

Micromechanics Analysis of Cyclic Crack-tip Behavior for Microstructurally

Small Cracks in Dual-Phase Al-Si Alloys", Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol.

68, 2001, pp. 1687-1706.

91. Morrissey, R.J., McDowell, D.L. and Nicholas, T., “Microplasticity in HCF of Ti-

6Al-4V,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 23, 2001, pp. 55-64.

92. Fu, C., McDowell, D.L. and Ume, I.C., “Thermoplastic Finite Element Analysis

of Unfilled Plated-Through Holes During Wave Soldering,” ASME Journal of

Electronic Packaging, Vol. 124, No. 1, 2002, pp. 45-53.

93. Lim, T.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Cyclic Thermomechanical Behavior of a

Polycrystalline Pseudoelastic Shape Memory Alloy,” Journal of the Mechanics

and Physics of Solids, Vol. 50, Issue 3, 2002, pp. 651-676.

94. Butler, G.C., Stock, S.R., McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “X-Ray

Microbeam Laue Pattern Studies of the Spreading of Orientation in OFHC

Copper at Large Strains,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and

Technology, Special Issue on Micromechanics, Vol. 124, 2002, pp. 48-54.

95. Goh, C.-H., Wallace, J.M., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Polycrystal

Plasticity Simulations of Fretting Fatigue,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol.

23, 2001, pp. S423-S435.

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96. McDowell, D.L., “Materials Design: A Useful Research Focus for Inelastic

Behavior of Structural Metals,” Special Issue of the Theoretical and Applied

Fracture Mechanics, Prospects of Mesomechanics in the 21st Century: Current

Thinking on Multiscale Mechanics Problems, eds. G.C. Sih and V.E. Panin, Vol.

37, 2001, pp. 245-259.

97. Clayton, J., Schroeter, B., Graham, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Distributions of

Stretch and Rotation in Polycrystalline OFHC Cu,” ASME Journal of Engineering

Materials and Technology, Vol. 124, No. 3, 2002, pp. 302-313.

98. McDowell, D.L., Gall, K., Horstemeyer, M.F. and Fan, J., “Microstructure-Based

Fatigue Modeling of Cast A356-T6 Alloy,” Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol.

70, 2003, pp. 49-80.

99. Morrissey, R., Goh, C.-H., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Scale Modeling

of HCF Deformation,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 35, Nos. 3-6, 2003, pp. 295-

311.

100. Goh, C.-H., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of Nonhomogeneous

Material in Fretting Fatigue,” ASTM STP 1425, Fretting Fatigue: Advances in

Basic Understanding and Applications, 2002, 183-205.

101. Lim, T.J., Smith, B. and McDowell, D.L., “Behavior of a Random Hollow Sphere

Metal Foam, Acta Materialia, Vol. 50, No. 11, 2002, pp. 2867-2879.

102. Bennett, V.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Analyses of Stationary,

Microstructurally Small Surface Cracks in Ductile Single Phase Polycrystals,”

Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 25, No. 7,

2002, pp. 677-693.

103. Zhou, M. and McDowell, D.L., “Equivalent Continuum for Dynamically

Deforming Atomistic Particle Systems,” Phil. Mag. A, Vol. 82, No. 13, 2002, pp.

2547-2574.

104. Bennett, V.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Crack Tip Displacements of

Microstructurally Small Surface Cracks in Single Phase Ductile Polycrystals,”

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 70, 2003, pp. 185-207.

105. Bennett, V.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Polycrystal Orientation Distribution Effects

on Microslip in High Cycle Fatigue,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 25,

2003, pp. 27-39.

106. Clayton, J.D. and McDowell, D.L., “A Multiscale Multiplicative Decomposition

for Elastoplasticity of Polycrystals,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 19,

No. 9, 2003, pp. 1401-1444.

107. Schroeter, B.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Measurement of Deformation Fields in

Polycrystalline OFHC Copper,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 19, No. 9,

2003, pp. 1355-1376.

108. Graham, S., McDowell, D.L., Lara-Curzio, E., Dinwiddie, R.B., Wang, H. and

Porter, W., “Non-Destructive Characterization of Thermal Shock and Oxidation-

Induced Damage by Flash Diffusivity,” Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 37,

No. 1, 2003, pp. 73-87.

109. Fan, J., McDowell, D.L., Horstemeyer, M.F., and Gall, K., “Cyclic Plasticity at

Pores and Inclusions in Cast Al-Si Alloys,” Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol.

70, No. 10, 2003, pp. 1281-1302.

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110. Horstemeyer, M.F., Yang, N., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Fan, J. and Gullett, P.,

“High Cycle Fatigue Mechanisms in Cast AM60B Magnesium,” International

Journal of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 25,

2002, pp. 1045-1056.

111. Goh, C.-H., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystallographic Plasticity in

Fretting of Ti-6Al-4V,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 19, No. 10 , 2003,

pp. 1627-1650.

112. Hayes, A.M., Wang, A., Dempsey, B.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanics of

Linear Cellular Alloys,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 36, No. 8 , 2004, pp. 691-

713.

113. Aleong, D., Dumont, C., McDowell, D.L., Patoor, E., and Chirani, S.A.,

“Transformation Surfaces of Textured Pseudoelastic Cu-Zn-Al Shape Memory

Alloy,” Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Vol. 13, No. 12,

2002, pp. 783-793.

114. Graham, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Numerical Analysis of the Transverse Thermal

Conductivity of Composites with Imperfect Interfaces,” Journal of Heat Transfer,

Vol. 125, No. 3, 2003, pp. 389-393.

115. Chirani, S.A., Aleong, D., Dumont, C., McDowell, D., and Patoor, E.,

“Superelastic Behavior Modeling in Shape Memory Alloys,” J. Phys. IV France,

Vol. 112, 2003, pp. 205-208.

116. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Optimization of a Metal Honeycomb

Sandwich Beam-bar Subjected to Torsion and Bending,” International Journal of

Solids and Structures, Vol. 40, No. 9, 2003, pp 2085 - 2099.

117. Gall, K., Biallas, G., Maier, H.J., Gullett, P., Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L.,

and Fan, J., “In-Situ Observations of High-Cycle Fatigue Mechanisms in Cast

AM60B Magnesium in Vacuum and Water Vapor Environments,” International

Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 26, No. 1, 2003, pp. 59-70.

118. Clayton, J.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Finite Polycrystalline Elastoplasticity and

Damage: Multiscale Kinematics,” International Journal of Solids and Structures,

Vol 40, No. 21, 2003, pp. 5669-5688.

119. Clayton, J.D., Bammann, D.J. and McDowell, D.L, “Anholonomic Configuration

Spaces and Metric Tensors in Finite Elastoplasticity,” International Journal of

Nonlinear Mechanics, Vol. 39, 2004, pp. 1039-1049.

120. Goh, C.-H., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., "Characteristics of Plastic

Deformation Field in Polycrystalline Fretting Contacts," International Journal of

Fatigue, Vol. 25, Issues 9-11 , 2003, pp. 1047-1058.

121. Clayton, J.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Homogenized Finite Elastoplasticity and

Damage: Theory and Computations,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 36, 2004, pp.

799-824.

122. Clayton, J.D., Bammann, D.J. and McDowell, D.L, “A Multiscale Gradient

Theory for Single Crystalline Elastoviscoplasticity,” International Journal of

Engineering Science, Vol. 42, 2004, pp. 427-457.

123. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I. and McDowell, D.L., “Nonlocal Separation

Constitutive Laws for Interfaces and their Relation to Nano-scale Simulations,”

Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 36, No. 9, 2004, pp. 825-847.

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124. Seepersad, C.-C., Dempsey, B.M., Allen, J.K., Mistree, F. and McDowell, D.L.,

“Design of Multifunctional Honeycomb Materials,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 42, No.

5, 2004, pp. 1025-1033.

125. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “In-Plane Stiffness and Yield Strength of

Periodic Metal Honeycombs at Intermediate Relative Density,” ASME Journal of

Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 126, 2004, pp. 137-156.

126. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Application of Multiscale Crystal Plasticity

Models to Forming Limit Diagrams,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials

and Technology, Vol. 126, No. 3, 2004, pp. 285-291.

127. Gall, K., Biallas, G., Maier, H.J., Gullett, P., Horstemeyer, M.F., and McDowell,

D.L., “In-Situ Observations of Low-Cycle Fatigue Damage in Cast AM60B

Magnesium in an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope,” Metallurgical

and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 35A, 2004, pp. 321-331.

128. Horstemeyer, M.F., Yang, N., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Fan, J. and Gullett, P.,

“High Cycle Fatigue of a Die Cast AZ91E-T4 Magnesium Alloy,” Acta

Materialia, Vol. 52, 2004, pp. 1327-1336.

129. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., Effects of Defects on In-Plane Properties of

Periodic Metal Honeycombs, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol.

45, 2003, pp. 1799-1813.

130. Gordon, A.P. and McDowell, D.L., "Numerical Simulation of Time-Dependent

Fracture of Graded Bimaterial Metallic Interfaces" International Journal of

Fracture, Vol. 126, 2004, pp. 321-344.

131. Swalla, D.R., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructural Characterization

of Ti-6Al-4V Subjected to Fretting,” ASME Journal of Tribology, Vol. 126, 2004,

pp. 809-816.

132. Kumar, R. S. and D. L. McDowell, "Rapid Preliminary Design of Rectangular

Linear Cellular Alloys for Maximum Heat Transfer," AIAA Journal, Vol. 42, No.

8, 2004, pp. 1652-1661.

133. Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Erratum: Rapid preliminary design of

rectangular linear cellular alloys for maximum heat transfer (AIAA Journal)

(2004) 42:8 (1652-1661)),” AIAA Journal, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2005, p. 219.

134. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Yield Surfaces of Various Periodic Metal

Honeycombs at Intermediate Relative Density,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2005, pp. 285-320.

135. Shenoy, M.M., Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Effects of

Nonmetallic Inclusions on LCF in DS Nickel-Base Superalloys,” International

Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 27, 2005, pp. 113-127.

136. Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Generalized Continuum Modeling of 2-D

Periodic Cellular Solids,” International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. 41,

No. 26, 2004, pp. 7399-7422.

137. Dempsey, B.M., Eisele, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Heat Sink Applications of

Extruded Metal Honeycombs,” International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer

Vol. 48, Issues 3-4 , 2005, pp. 527-535.

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138. Seepersad, C.C., Kumar, R.S., Allen, J.K., Mistree, F. and McDowell, D.L.,

“Multifunctional Design of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” Journal of Computer-

Aided Materials Design, Vol. 11, Nos. 2-3, 2005, pp. 163-181.

139. Gordon, A.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Mixed Mode Loading of an Interface Crack

Between Graded Creeping Solids,” ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel

Technology, 126(4), 2004, pp. 478-484.

140. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I., McDowell, D.L., and Plimpton, S.J., “Effect of

Deformation Path Sequence on the Behavior of Nanoscale Copper Bicrystal

Interfaces,” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the

ASME, Vol. 127, No. 4, 2005, pp. 374-382.

141. McDowell, D.L., “Internal State Variable Theory,” Handbook of Materials

Modeling, Part A: Methods, eds. Sidney Yip and M.F. Horstemeyer, Springer, the

Netherlands, 2005, pp. 1151-1170.

142. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue Analysis,”

Handbook of Materials Modeling, Part A: Methods, eds. Sidney Yip and M.F.

Horstemeyer, Springer, the Netherlands, 2005, pp. 1193-1214.

143. Shenoy, M.S., Gordon, A.P., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Thermomechanical Fatigue Behavior of a Directionally Solidified Ni-Base

Superalloy,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 27,

2005, pp. 325-336.

144. Clayton, J.D., McDowell, D.L., and Bammann, D.J., “Modeling Dislocations and

Disclinations with Finite Micropolar Elastoplasticity,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2006, pp. 210-256.

145. Gall, K., Biallas, G., Maier, H.J., Horstemeyer, M.F., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Environmentally Influenced Microstructurally Small Fatigue Crack Growth in

Cast Magnesium,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 396, Nos. 1-2,

2005, pp. 143-154.

146. Clayton, J.D., Bammann, D.J. and McDowell, D.L., “A Geometric Framework for

the Kinematics of Crystals with Defects,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 85, Nos.

33–35, 2005, pp. 3983–4010.

147. Wang, A.-J., Kumar, R.S., and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanical Behavior of

Extruded Prismatic Cellular Metals,” Mechanics of Advanced Materials and

Structures, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2005, pp. 185-200.

148. Kumar, R.S., Wang, A.-J., and McDowell, D.L., “Effects of Microstructure

Variability on Intrinsic Fatigue Resistance of Nickel-Base Superalloys – A

Computational Micromechanics Approach,” International Journal of Fracture,

Vol. 137, No. 1-4, 2006, pp. 173 - 210.

149. Choi, H.-J., Austin, R., Shepherd, J., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., Mistree, F. and

Benson, D.J., “An Approach for Robust Design of Reactive Powder Metal

Mixtures Based on Non-deterministic Micro-scale Shock Simulation,” Journal of

Computer-Aided Materials Design, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2005, pp. 57–85.

150. Goh, C.-H., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Plasticity in Polycrystalline

Fretting Contacts,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 54, No.

2, 2006, pp. 340-367.

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151. Spearot, D., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “Nucleation of Dislocations from

[001] Bicrystal Interfaces in Aluminum,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 53, No. 13, 2005,

pp. 3579-3589.

152. Wilde, T.P., McDowell, D.L. Jacob, K.I. and Aneja, A.Pl., “A Modified Mullins

Model for Compressive Behavior of Goose Down Fiber Assemblies,” Mechanics

of Advanced Materials and Structures, Vol. 13, 2006, pp. 83-93.

153. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “A Semi-Implicit Integration Scheme for

Rate Independent Finite Crystal Plasticity, International Journal of Plasticity, Vol.

22, No. 6, 2006, pp. 965-1170.

154. Shepherd, J.E., McDowell, D.L., and Jacob, K.I., “Modeling Morphology

Evolution and Mechanical Behavior During Thermomechanical Processing of

Semi-Crystalline Polymers,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol.

54, No. 3, 2006, pp. 467-489.

155. Seepersad, C.C., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “Robust Design of

Cellular Materials with Topological and Dimensional Imperfections,” ASME

Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 128, No. 6, 2006, pp. 1285-1297.

156. Spearot, D.J., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Nucleation from

Bicrystal Interfaces with Dissociated Structure,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2007, pp. 143-160.

157. Austin, R.A., McDowell, D.L., and Benson, D.J., “Numerical simulation of shock

wave propagation in spatially-resolved reactive particle systems,” Modeling and

Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 14, 2006, pp. 537-561.

158. Shenoy, M.M., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Transversely Isotropic

Viscoplasticity Model for a Directionally Solidified Ni-Base Superalloy”,

International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 22, No. 12, 2006, pp. 2301-2326.

159. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation-Based Strategies for Microstructure-Sensitive

Fatigue Modeling,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 468-470, 2007,

pp. 4-14.

160. Spearot, D.E., Tschopp, M.A., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “Tensile

Strength of <100> and <110> Tilt Bicrystal Copper Interfaces,” Acta Materialia,

Vol. 55, No. 2, 2007, pp. 705-714.

161. Wang, A.-J., Kumar, R.S., Shenoy, M.M., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-

Based Multiscale Constitutive Modeling of - Nickel-Base Superalloys,”

International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 5-6,

2006, p 663-692. 162. Goh, C.-H., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Influence of Microstructure in

Partial-Slip Fretting Contacts Based upon Two-Dimensional Crystal Plasticity

Simulations,” Journal of Tribology, Vol. 128, 2006, pp. 735-744. 163. Xue, Y., McDowell, D.L., Horstemeyer, M.F., Dale, M.H., and Jordon, B.,

“Microstructure-Based Multistage Fatigue Modeling of Aluminum Alloy 7075-

T651,” Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 74, No. 17, 2007, pp. 2810-2823.

164. Xue, Y., Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L., El Kadiri, H., and Fan, J.,

“Microstructure-Based Multistage Fatigue Modeling of a Cast AE44 Magnesium

Alloy,” Int. J. Fatigue, Vol. 29, No. 4, 2007, pp. 666-676.

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165. Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “A Three-Dimensional Crystal Plasticity Model

for Duplex Ti-6Al-4V,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 23, No. 9, 2007,

pp. 1457-1485.

166. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Structures and Energies of 3 Asymmetric

Tilt Grain Boundaries,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 87, .No. 22, 2007, pp.

3147-3173.

167. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., "Tension-Compression Asymmetry in

Homogeneous Dislocation Nucleation in Single Crystal Copper," Applied Physics

Letters, Vol. 90, 121916, 2007.

168. Zhang, M., Zhang, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Based Crystal

Plasticity Modeling of Cyclic Deformation of Ti-6Al-4V,” International Journal

of Plasticity, Vol. 23, No. 8, 2007, pp. 1328-1348.

169. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Nucleation in 3 Asymmetric

Tilt Grain Boundaries,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2008,

pp. 191-217.

170. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Structural Unit and Faceting Description of

Σ3 Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundaries,” Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 42,

No. 18, 2007, pp. 7806-7811.

171. Jordan, J.L., Ferranti, L., Austin, R.A., Dick, R.D., Foley, J.R., Thadhani, N.N.,

McDowell, D.L., and Benson, D.J., “Equation of State of Aluminum - Iron Oxide

- Epoxy Composite,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.101, No.9, 2007, p. 093520.

172. Gordon, A,P., Trexler, M.D., Neu, R.W., Sanders, T.H.B., Jr., and McDowell,

D.L., ”Corrosion Kinetics of a Directionally Solidified Ni-Base Superalloy,” Acta

Materialia, Vol. 55, No. 10, 2007, pp. 3375-3385.

173. Capolungo, L., Spearot, D.E., Cherkaoui, M., McDowell, D.L., Qu, J., and Jacob,

K., “Dislocation Nucleation from Bicrystal Interfaces and Grain Boundary

Ledges: Relationship to Nanocrystalline Deformation,” Journal of the Mechanics

and Physics of Solids, Vol. 55, No. 11, 2007, pp. 2300-2327.

174. Mayeur, J.R., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Crystal Plasticity Simulations of

Fretting of Ti-6Al-4V in Partial Slip Regime Considering Effects of Texture,”

Computational Materials Science, Vol. 41, No. 3, 2008, pp. 356-365.

175. Tschopp, M.A.and McDowell, D.L., “Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundary Structure

and Energy in Copper and Aluminum,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 87, No. 25,

2007, pp. 3871-3892.

176. Seepersad, C.C., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “Multifunctional

Topology Design of Cellular Structures,” ASME Journal of Mechanical Design,

Vol. 130, No. 3, 2008, pp. 031404-1-13.

177. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Structure and free volume of

<110> symmetric tilt grain boundaries with the E structural unit”, Acta

Materialia, Vol. 55, No. 11, 2007, pp. 3959-3969.

178. McDowell, D.L., Choi, H.-J., Panchal, J., Austin, R., Allen, J.K. and Mistree, F.,

“Plasticity-Related Microstructure-Property Relations for Materials Design,” Key

Engineering Materials Vols. 340-341, 2007, pp. 21-30.

179. Tschopp, M.A., Spearot, D.E., and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of

Homogeneous Dislocation Nucleation in Single Crystal Copper,” Modeling and

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Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 7, 2007, pp. 693-

709.

180. Xue, Y., Burton, C.L., Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L., and Berry, J.T.

“Multistage Fatigue Modeling of Cast A356-T6 and A380-F Aluminum Alloys,”

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials

Processing Science, Vol. 38, No. 4, 2007, pp. 601-606.

181. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation-Assisted Materials Design for the Concurrent

Design of Materials and Products,” JOM, Vol. 59, No. 9, 2007, pp. 21-25.

182. Di Prima, M.A., Lesniewski, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Sanderson, T. and

Campbell, D., “Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Epoxy Shape Memory Polymer

Foams,” Smart Materials and Structures, Vol. 16, 2007, pp. 2330–2340.

183. Choi, H.J., McDowell, D.L., Allen, J.K., and Mistree, F., "An Inductive Design

Exploration Method for Hierarchical Systems Design under Uncertainty,”

Engineering Optimization, Vol. 40, No 4, 2008, pp. 287-307. 184. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Grain Boundary Dislocation Sources in

Nanocrystalline Copper,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 58, No. 4, 2008, pp. 299-302. 185. Panchal, J., Choi, H.-J., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “A

Systems-Based Approach for Integrated Design of Materials, Products and Design

Process Chains,” Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design, Vol. 14, No. 1,

2007, pp. 265-293.

186. Shenoy, M., Zhang, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Estimating fatigue sensitivity to

polycrystalline Ni-base superalloy microstructures using a computational

approach,” Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Vol. 30,

No. 10, 2007, pp. 889-904.

187. Shenoy, M., Tjiptowidjojo, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive

Modeling of Polycrystalline IN 100,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 24,

2008, pp. 1694–1730.

188. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of Single Crystal Orientation on

Homogeneous Dislocation Nucleation under Uniaxial Loading,” Journal of the

Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 56, 2008, pp. 1806–1830.

189. Choi, H.J., McDowell, D.L., Allen, J.K., Rosen, D., and Mistree, F., “An

Inductive Design Exploration Method for Robust Multiscale Materials Design,”

Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 130, No. 3, 2008, 031402-1-13. 190. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of

Tension-Compression Asymmetry in Dislocation Nucleation for Copper Grain

Boundaries,” Computational Materials Science, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2008, pp. 351–

362.

191. Tjiptowidjojo, Y., Przybyla, C., Shenoy, M., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Notch Root Analysis for Dwell Fatigue in Ni-Base

Superalloys,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 31, No. 3, 2009, pp. 515-525.

192. McDowell, D.L. and Olson, G.B., “Concurrent Design of Hierarchical Materials

and Structures,” Scientific Modeling and Simulation (CMNS), Vol. 15, No. 1,

2008, pp. 207-240.

193. McDowell, D.L., “Viscoplasticity of Heterogeneous Metallic Materials,”

Materials Science and Engineering R: Reports, Vol. 62, Issue 3, 2008, pp. 67-123.

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194. Gordon, A.P., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., Effect of Pre-Exposure on Crack

Initiation Life of a Directionally-Solidified Ni-base Superalloy,” International

Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 31, 2009, pp. 393-401.

195. Haldrup, K., McGinty, R.D., and McDowell, D.L., “Effects of Constraints on

Lattice Reorientation and Strain in Polycrystal Plasticity Simulations,”

Computational Materials Science, Vol. 44, No. 4, 2009, pp. 1198-1207.

196. Bridier, F., McDowell, D.L., Patrick Villechaise, P., and Mendez, J., “Crystal

Plasticity Modeling of Slip Activity in Ti-6Al-4V under High Cycle Fatigue

Loading,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 25, No. 6, 2009, pp. 1066-

1082.

197. Zhang, J., Prasannavenkatesan, R., Shenoy, M.M., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Modeling Fatigue Crack Nucleation at Primary Inclusions in Carburized and

Shot-Peened Martensitic Steel,” Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 76, No. 3,

2009, pp. 315-334.

198. Prasannavenkatesan, R., Zhang, J., McDowell, D.L., Olson, G.B., and Jou, H.-J.,

“3D Modeling of Subsurface Fatigue Crack Nucleation Potency of Primary

Inclusions in Heat Treated and Shot Peened Martensitic Gear Steels,”

International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 31, No. 7, 2009, pp. 1176-1189.

199. Prasannavenkatesan, R. McDowell, D.L., Olson, G.B., and Jou, H.-J., “Modeling

Effects of Compliant Coatings on HCF Resistance of Primary Inclusions in High

Strength Steels,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol.

131, 2009, pp. 0110112-1-6.

200. Spearot, D.E., Tschopp, M.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Orientation and Rate

Dependence of Dislocation Nucleation Stress Computed using Molecular

Dynamics,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 60, No. 8, 2009, pp. 675-678. 201. Derlet, P.M., Gumbsch, P., Hoagland, R., Li, J., McDowell, D.L., Van

Swygenhoven, H., and Wang, J., “Atomistic simulations of dislocations in

confined volumes,” MRS Bulletin, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2009, pp. 184-189.

202. Zhang, M., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Microstructure Sensitivity of

Fretting Fatigue Based on Computational Crystal Plasticity,” Tribology

International, Vol. 42, No. 9, 2009, pp. 1286-1296. 203. Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Multifunctional Design of Two-Dimensional

Cellular Materials with Tailored Mesostructure,” International Journal of Solids

and Structures, Vol. 46, 2009, pp. 2871–2885.

204. Zhang, M., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling:

Application to Fretting Contacts,” International Journal of Fatigue, Volume 31,

Issues 8-9, August-September 2009, pp. 1397-1406.

205. Przybyla, C., Prasannavenkatesan, R., Salajegheh, N. and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue,” International Journal

of Fatigue, Special issue on Fatigue of Materials: Competing Failure Modes and

Variability in Fatigue Life, ed. K S. Ravi Chandran et al. Vol. 32, No. 3, 2010, pp.

512-525.

206. Xue, Y., Wright, A.M., McDowell, D.L., Horstemeyer, M.F., Solanki, K., and

Hammi, Y., “Micromechanics Study of Fatigue Damage Incubation Following an

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Initial Overstrain,” ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol.

132, No. 2, 2010, pp. 0210101-0210108.

207. Przybyla, C.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities for High Cycle Fatigue of Ni-Base Superalloy IN100,” International

Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 26, No. 3, 2010, pp. 372-394.

208. Spearot, D.E. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Modeling of Grain Boundaries

and Dislocation Processes in Metallic Polycrystalline Materials,” ASME Journal

of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 131, No. 4, 2009, pp. 0412041-

0412049.

209. Tucker, G.J., Zimmerman, J.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Shear Deformation

Kinematics of Bicrystalline Grain Boundaries in Atomistic Simulations,”

Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 18, No. 1,

2010, 015002.

210. Jordon, J., Horstemeyer, M., Yang, N., Major, F., Gall, K., Fan, J. and McDowell,

D.L., “Microstructural Inclusion Influence on Fatigue of a Cast A356 Aluminum

Alloy,” Met Trans A, Vol. 41, No. 2, 2010, pp. 356-363.

211. Zhang, M., Bridier, F., Villechaise, P., Mendez, J., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Simulation of Slip Band Evolution in Duplex Ti-6Al-4V,” Acta Materialia, Vol.

58, 2010, pp. 1087-1096.

212. Di Prima, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Guldberg, R., Lin, A., Sanderson, T.,

Campbell, D. and Arzberger, S., Deformation of Epoxy Shape Memory Polymer

Foams: Part I - Experiments and Macroscale Constitutive Modeling,” Mechanics

of Materials, Vol. 42, 2010, pp. 304-314.

213. Di Prima, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Guldberg, R., Lin, A., Sanderson, T.,

Campbell, D. and Arzberger, S., “Deformation of Epoxy Shape Memory Polymer

Foams: Part II - Mesoscale Modeling and Simulation,” Mechanics of Materials,

Vol. 42, 2010, pp. 315-325.

214. Di Prima, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Guldberg, R., Lin, A., Sanderson, T.,

Campbell, D., Arzberger, S.C., “Cyclic Compression Behavior of Epoxy Shape

Memory Polymer Foam,” Mechanics of Materials, Vol. 42, 2010, pp. 405-416.

215. Owolabi, G.M., Prasannavenkatesan, R., and McDowell, D.L., “Probabilistic

Framework for a Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Notch Factor for Nonlocal

Notch Root Analysis,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 32, No. 8, 2010, pp.

1378-1388.

216. McDowell, D.L. and Dunne, F.P.E., “Microstructure-Sensitive Computational

Modeling of Fatigue Crack Formation,” International Journal of Fatigue, Special

Issue on Emerging Frontiers in Fatigue, Vol. 32, No. 9, 2010, pp. 1521-1542.

217. McDowell, D.L., “A Perspective on Trends in Multiscale Plasticity,” International

Journal of Plasticity, special issue in honor of David L. McDowell, Vol. 26, No.

9, 2010, pp. 1280-1309.

218. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “A Viscoplastic Constitutive Model for

Polycrystalline fcc Metals at Very High Rates of Deformation,” International

Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2011, pp. 1-24.

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219. Prasannavenkatesan, R. and McDowell, D.L.” Polycrystal Plasticity Modeling of

Cyclic Residual Stress Relaxation in Shot Peened Martensitic Gear Steel,” ASME

Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 132, 2010, 031011.

220. Luscher, D.J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhorst, C.A., “A Second Gradient

Theoretical Framework for Hierarchical Multiscale Modeling of Materials,” Int. J.

Plasticity, Vol. 26, No. 8, 2010, pp. 1248-1275. 221. Tucker, G.J., Tschopp, M.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Evolution of Structure and

Free Volume in Symmetric Tilt Grain Boundaries during Dislocation Nucleation,”

Acta Materialia, Vol. 58, 2010, pp. 6464–6473.

222. Luscher, D.J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhorst C.A., “Essential Features of Fine

Scale Boundary Conditions for Second Gradient Multiscale Homogenization of

Statistical Volume Elements,” Int. Journal of Multiscale Computational

Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 5, 2012, pp. 461–486.

223. Tucker, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Non-Equilibrium Grain Boundary Structure

and Inelastic Deformation using Atomistic Simulations,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2011, pp. 841-857.

224. Mayeur, J.R., McDowell, D.L., and Bammann, D.J., “Dislocation-Based

Micropolar Single Crystal Plasticity: Comparison of Multi- and Single-Criterion

Theories,” Journal of Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 59, No. 2, 2011, pp.

398-422. 225. Xiong, L., Tucker, G.J., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Coarse-Grained

Atomistic Simulation of Dislocations,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of

Solids, Vol. 59, 2011, pp. 160-177.

226. McDowell, D.L., Ghosh, S., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Representation and

Computational Structure-Property Relations of Random Media,” JOM, Vol. 63,

No. 3, 2011, pp. 45-51.

227. Przybyla, C.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Simulated Microstructure-Sensitive

Extreme Value Probabilities for High Cycle Fatigue of Duplex Ti-6Al-4V,”

International Journal of Plasticity, Special Issue in Honor or Nobutada Ohno, Vol.

27, No. 12, 2011, pp. 1871-1895.

228. Mayeur, J.R., and McDowell, D.L., “Bending of Single Crystal Thin Films as

Predicted by Micropolar Crystal Plasticity,” special issue of the Int. J.

Engineering Science in memorium to C. Eringen, Vol. 49, 2011, pp. 1357-1366.

229. Prasannavenkatesan, R., Przybyla, C.P., Salajegheh, N., and McDowell, D.L.

”Simulated Extreme Value Fatigue Sensitivity to Inclusions and Pores in

Martensitic Gear Steels,” Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 78, No. 6, 2011,

pp. 1140-1155.

230. Chen, Y., Zimmerman, J., Kristov, A., and McDowell, D.L., “Assessment of

Coarse-Graining Methods for Atomistics,” Special Issue of the Int. J. Engineering

Science in memorium to C. Eringen, Vol. 49, 2011, pp. 1337-1349.

231. Lloyd, J.T., Zimmerman, J.A., Jones, R.E., Zhou, X.W., and McDowell, D.L.,

Implementation and Verification of an Atomistically-Derived Cohesive Model of

Brittle Fracture,” Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science & Engineering,

Vol. 19, 2011, p. 065007.

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232. Przybyla, C.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of High Cycle Fatigue for Surface vs. Subsurface Crack Formation

in Duplex Ti-6Al-4V,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 60, No. 1, 2012, pp. 293-305.

233. Musinski, W.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Probabilistic

Modeling of HCF Crack Initiation and Early Crack Growth in Ni-Base Superalloy

IN100 Notched Components,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 37, 2012, pp.

41-53.

234. Tucker, G.J., Zimmerman, J.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Continuum Metrics for

Deformation and Microrotation from Atomistic Simulations: Application to Grain

Boundaries,” special issue of the Int. J. Engineering Science in memoriam to C.

Eringen, Vol. 49, 2011, pp. 1424-1434.

235. Svoboda, J., Fischer, F.D., and McDowell, D.L, “Derivation of the Phase Field

Equations from the Thermodynamic Extremal Principle,” Acta Materialia, Vol.

60, No. 1, 2012, pp. 396-406.

236. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity-Based Constitutive Modeling

of Irradiated bcc Structures,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 92, No. 7, 2012, pp.

861-887.

237. Xiong, L., Deng, Q., Tucker, G.J., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “A Concurrent

Scheme for Passing Dislocations from Atomistic to Continuum Regions,” Acta

Materialia, Vol. 60, No. 3, 2012, pp. 899-913.

238. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., Zimmerman, J.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Investigating

the Deformation of Nanocrystalline Copper with Microscale Kinematic Metrics

and Molecular Dynamics,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol.

60, No. 3, 2012, pp. 471-486.

239. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Parameterization of a Rate-Dependent Model

of Shock-Induced Plasticity for Copper, Nickel and Aluminum,” Int. J. Plasticity,

Vol.32-33, 2012, pp. 134-154. 240. Wang, W., Zhong, Y., Lu, K., Lu, L, McDowell, D.L., and Zhu, T.,”Size Effects

and Strength Fluctuation in Nanoscale Plasticity,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 60, 2012,

pp. 3302-3309. 241. Xiong, L., Deng, Q., Tucker, G.J., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Coarse-

Grained Atomistic Simulations of Dislocations in Al, Ni and Cu Crystals,”

International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 38, 2012, pp. 86-101.

242. Austin, R.A., McDowell, D.L., and Benson, D.J., “Mesoscale Simulation of

Shock Wave Propagation in Discrete Ni/Al Powder Mixtures, J. Applied Physics,

Vol. 111, No. 12, 2012, pp. 123511-123511-9.

243. Luscher, D.J., Bronkhorst, C., and McDowell, D.L., “Effects of Local and

Nonlocal Substructure Spin on Localization in Tantalum Tophat Specimen,”

Technische Mechanik, 32, 2-5, 2012, pp. 393-407.

244. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Assessment of Small Fatigue Crack

Growth Driving Forces in Single Crystals with and without Slip Bands, Int.

Journal of Fracture, Vol. 176, No. 1, 2012, pp. 49-64.

245. Fromm, B.S., Chang, K., McDowell, D.L., Chen, L-Q., and Garmestani, H.,

“Linking Phase Field and Finite Element Modeling for Structure-Property

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Relations of a Ni-Base Superalloy,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 60, No. 17, 2012, pp.

5984-5999.

246. Panchal, J.H., Kalidindi, S.R., and McDowell, D.L., “Key Computational

Modeling Issues in ICME,” Computer-Aided Design, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2013, pp. 4–

25.

247. Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Nucleation and Growth of

Dislocation Loops in Cu, Al and Si by a Coupled Atomistic-Continuum Method,”

Scripta Materialia, Vol. 67, 2012, pp. 633-636.

248. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Continuum Modeling of Localized Deformation

in Irradiated bcc Materials,” Journal of Nuclear Materials, Vol. 432, No. 1-3,

2013, pp. 414–427.

249. Tiwari, S., Tucker, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Simulated defect growth

avalanches during elastic-plastic deformation of Nanocrystalline Cu,”

Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 93, No. 5, 2013, pp. 478-498.

250. Przybyla, C., Musinski, W., Castelluccio, G., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive HCF and VHCF Simulations,” Int. J. Fatigue, Vol. 57,

2013, pp. 9-27.

251. Buck, J.J., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Effect of Microstructure on Load-

Carrying and Energy-Dissipation Capacities of Ultra-High Performance

Concerete,” Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 43, 2013, pp. 34–50.

252. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Effect of Annealing Twins on Crack

Initiation under High Cycle Fatigue Conditions,” Journal of Materials Science,

Vol. 48 no. 6, 2013, pp. 2376-2387.

253. Mayeur, J.R. and McDowell, D.L., “An Evaluation of Higher-Order Single

Crystal Strength Models for Constrained Thin Films Subjected to Simple Shear,”

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 61, No. 9, 2013, pp. 1935-

1954.

254. McDowell, D.L., “Incentivize Sharing,” a comment on Sharing Data in Materials

Science, Nature, Vol. 503, No. 7477, Nov. 2013, pp. 463-464.

http://www.nature.com/news/technology-sharing-data-in-materials-science-

1.14224

255. Buck, J.J., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Microstructure-Performance

Relations of UHPC accounting for effects of a-quartz-to-coesite silica phase

transformation, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. 50, No. 11-12,

2013, pp. 1879-1896.

256. Clayton, J.D., Hartley, C.S., and McDowell, D.L., “The Missing Term in the

Decomposition of Finite Deformation,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol.

52, 2014, pp. 51-76.

257. Salajegheh, N. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Weighted

Probability Approach for Modeling Surface to Bulk Transition of High Cycle

Fatigue Failures Dominated by Primary Inclusions,” International Journal of

Fatigue, Vol. 59, 2014, pp. 188-199.

258. Smith, B.D., Shih, D., and McDowell, D.L., “Cyclic Plasticity Experiments and

Polycrystal Plasticity Modeling of Three Distinct Ti Alloy Microstructures,” Int.

J. Plasticity, 2013, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.10.004.

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259. Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Sub-THz Phonon Drag on

Dislocations by Coarse-grained Atomistic Simulations,” International Journal of

Plasticity, Vol. 55, 2014, pp. 268–278.

260. Smith, B.D., Shih, D., and McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue Hot Spot Simulation for

Two Widmanstätten Titanium Microstructures,” International Journal of Fatigue,

Vol. 92, 2016, pp. 116-129.

261. Ellis, B.D., DiPaolo, B.P., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Experimental

investigation and multiscale modeling of Ultra-High-Performance Concrete

panels subject to blast loading,” Int. J. Impact Engineering, Vol. 69, 2014, pp. 95-

103.

262. Austin, R.A., McDowell, D.L., and Benson, D.J., “The deformation and mixing of

several Ni/Al powders under shock wave loading: effects of initial configuration,”

Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 22, 2014, p.

025018.

263. Ellis, B.D., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Simulation of Single Fiber Pullout

Response with Account of Fiber Morphology,” Cement and Concrete

Composites, Vol. 48, 2014, pp. 42-52.

264. Castelluccio, G.M., and McDowell, D.L., “A Mesoscale Approach for Growth of

3D Microstructurally Small Fatigue Cracks in Polycrystals,” Int. J. Damage

Mechanics, Vol. 23, No. 6, 2014, pp. 791-818.

265. Narayanan, S., McDowell, D.L., and Zhu, T., “Crystal Plasticity Model for BCC

Iron Atomistically Informed by Kinetics of Correlated Kinkpair Nucleation on

Screw Dislocations,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 65,

2014, pp. 54-68.

266. Mayeur, J.R. and McDowell, D.L., “A Comparison of Gurtin-Type and

Micropolar Single Crystal Plasticity with Generalized Stresses,” International

Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 57, 2014, pp. 29-51.

267. Castelluccio, G.M., Musinski, W.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Recent Developments

in Assessing Microstructure-Sensitive Early Stage Fatigue of Polycrystals,”

Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, Vol. 18, No. 4, 2014, pp.

180-187.

268. Castelluccio, G.M., and McDowell, D.L., "Mesoscale Modeling of

Microstructurally Small Fatigue Cracks in Metallic Polycrystals," Mat. Sci. Eng.

A, Vol. 598, No. 26, 2014, pp. 34-55.

269. Li, Y., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “A Multiscale Framework for Predicting

Fracture Toughness of Polycrystalline Metals,” ASTM Special Issue on Fracture

Toughness for Materials Performance and Characterization, Ed. R.W. Neu, Vol.

3(3), 2014, doi10.1520/MPC20130064.

270. Dong, X., McDowell, D.L., Kalidindi, S.R., and Jacob, K.I., “Dependence of

mechanical properties on crystal orientation of semi-crystalline polyethylene

structures,” Polymer, Vol. 55, No. 16, 2014, pp. 4248-4257.

271. Salajegheh, N., Prasannavenkatesan, R., McDowell, D.L., Olson, G.B., and Jou,

H.-J., “Finite element simulation of shielding/intensification effects of primary

inclusion clusters in high strength steels under fatigue loading,” ASME J. Engng.

Mater. Technology, Vol. 136, No. 3, 2014, p. 031003 (8 pages).

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272. Patra, A., Zhu, T. and McDowell, D.L., “Constitutive equations for modeling non-

Schmid effects in single crystal bcc-Fe at low and ambient temperatures,” Int. J.

Plasticity, Vol. 59, 2014, pp. 1-14.

273. Lloyd, J.T., Clayton, J.D., Austin, R.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Plane wave

simulation of elastic-viscoplastic single crystals,” Journal of the Mechanics and

Physics of Solids, Vol. 69, 2014, pp. 14-32.

274. Lloyd, J.T., Clayton, J.D., Becker, R.C., and McDowell, D.L., “Simulation of

Shock Wave Propagation in Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Aluminum,” Int. J.

Plasticity, Vol. 60, 2014, pp. 118-144.

275. Xiong, L., Chen, X., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Predicting Phonon

Properties of 1D Polyatomic Crystals through the Concurrent Atomistic-

Continuum Simulations,” Archives Applied Mechanics, special issue in Honor of

Professor G. Maugin, Vol. 84, 2014, pp. 1665-1675.

276. Xiong, L, McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum

Simulations of Dislocation-Void Interactions in fcc Crystals,” Int. J. Plasticity,

Vol. 65, 2015, pp. 33-42.

277. Van Beers, P.R.M., Kouznetsova, V.G., Geers, M.G.D., Tschopp, M.A., and

McDowell, D.L., “A Multi-scale Model of Grain Boundary Structure and Energy:

From Atomistic to Continuum Description,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 82, 2015, pp.

513–529.

278. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L.,”A void nucleation and growth based damage

framework to model failure initiation ahead of a sharp notch in irradiated bcc

materials,” Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 74, 2015, pp.

111–135.

279. Vandekerkhove, P., Padbidri, J.M., and McDowell, D.L., “Bootstrap Selection

Among a Collection of Non-embedded Mixture Models - Application to Extreme

Value Modeling in Metal Fatigue Problems,”Electronic Journal of Statistics, Vol.

8, No. 2, 2014, pp. 3141-3175.

280. McDowell, D.L. and Liu, Z.-K., “The Penn State-Georgia Tech CCMD: Ushering

in the ICME Era,” Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation, TMS,

3(1), 2014, p. 28.

281. Patra, A., Priddy, M., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling the effects of

microstructure on the tensile properties and micro-fracture behavior of Mo-Si-B

alloys at elevated temperatures,” Intermetallics, Vol. 64, 2015, pp. 6-17.

282. Xu, S., Che, R., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “A Quasistatic

Implementation of the Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method for FCC

Crystals, International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 72, 2015, pp. 91-126.

283. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure and Mesh Sensitivities

of Mesoscale Surrogate Driving Force Measures for Transgranular Fatigue Cracks

in Polycrystals,” Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 639, 2015, pp. 626-

639.

284. Mayeur, J.R. and McDowell, D.L., “Micropolar Crystal Plasticity Simulations of

Particle Strengthening,” Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and

Engineering, Vol. 23, No. 6, 2015, p. 065007.

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285. Lammi, C.J., Li, H., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Dynamic Fracture and

Dissipation Behaviors of Concrete at the Mesoscale,” International Journal of

Applied Mechanics, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2015, p. 1550038-1-37.

286. Pineau, A., Antolovich, S.D., McDowell, D.L., and Busso, E.P., “Failure of

Metals II: Fatigue,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 109, No. 1, 2016, pp. 484–507.

287. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Shear Deformation Behavior of Cu Nanocrystals

Under Imposed Hydrostatic Stress,” ASME J. Applied Mechanics, 82(9), 2015,

091011-091011-11.

288. Lloyd, J.T., Clayton, J.D., Austin, R.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Shock

Compression Modeling of Metallic Single Crystals: Comparison of Finite

Difference, Steady Wave, and Analytical Solutions,” Advanced Modeling and

Simulation in Engineering Sciences, Vol.2, No. 14, 2015, doi:10.1186/s40323-

015-0036-6.

289. Musinski, W.D. and McDowell, D.L., “On the Eigenstrain Application of Shot-

peened Residual Stresses within a Crystal Plasticity Framework: Application to

Ni-base Superalloy Specimens,” International Journal of Mechanical Sciences,

Vol. 100, 2015, pp. 195-208.

290. Pluchino, P.A., Chen, X., Garcia, M., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y.,

“Dislocation Migration across Coherent Phase Interfaces in SiGe Superlattices,”

Computational Materials Science, Vol. 111, 2016, pp. 1-6.

291. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-sensitive fatigue crack

growth assessment: effect of strain ratios, multiaxial straining and geometric

discontinuities,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 82, 2016, pp. 521-529.

292. Tschopp, M.A., Coleman, S.P., and McDowell, D.L., “Symmetric and

Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundary Structure and Energy in Cu and Al (and

transferability to other FCC metals),” Integrating Materials and Manufacturing

Innovation, 2015, 4:11, DOI 10.1186/s40192-015-0040-1.

293. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Chen, X., Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y.,

“Coarse-Grained Elastodynamics of Fast Moving Dislocations,” Acta Materialia,

Vol. 104, 2016, pp. 143-155.

294. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Sequential slip transfer of

mixed character dislocations across Σ3 coherent twin boundary in FCC metals: A

concurrent atomistic-continuum study,” npj Computational Materials 2, 15016,

2016, doi:10.1038/npjcompumats.2015.16.

295. Zhou, X., Marchand, D., McDowell, D.L., Zhu, T. and Song, J.,

“Chemomechanical Origin of Hydrogen Trapping at Grain Boundaries in FCC

Metals,” Physical Review Letters, Vol. 116, No. 7, 2016, p. 075502.

296. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Investigation of the

Microstructural Factors Influencing Dislocation Channeling in a Model Irradiated

BCC Material,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 100, 2016, pp. 364-376.

297. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Deng, Q., and McDowell, D.L., “Mesh Refinement Schemes

for the Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method,” International Journal of Solids

and Structures, Vol. 90, 2016, pp. 144-152.

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298. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Simulating the effect of grain boundaries on

microstructurally small fatigue crack growth from a FIB notch through a 3D array

of grains,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 112, 2016, pp. 20-39.

299. McDowell, D.L. and Kalidindi, S.R., “The Materials Innovation Ecosystem: A

Key Enabler for the Materials Genome Initiative,” MRS Bulletin, Vol. 41, 2016,

pp. 326-335.

300. Castelluccio, G.M., Musinski, W.D., and McDowell, D.L., “Computational

Micromechanics of Microstructures in the HCF-VHCF Regimes,” International

Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 93(2), 2016, pp. 387-396.

301. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., Edge dislocations bowing out

from a row of collinear obstacles in Al, Scripta Materialia, Vol. 123, 2016, pp.

135-139.

302. Weaver, J.S., Priddy, M.W., McDowell, D.L., and Kalidindi, S.R., “On Capturing

the Elastic and Plastic Anisotropy of alpha-Ti in Titanium Alloys with

Nanoindentation Experiments,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 117, 2016, pp. 23-34.

303. Xu, S., Xiong, L, Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “An Analysis of Key

Characteristics of the Frank-Read Source Process in FCC Metals,” Journal of the

Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 96, 2016, pp. 460-476.

304. McDowell, D.L. and LeSar, R.A., “The Need for Microstructure Informatics in

Process-Structure-Property Relations,” MRS Bulletin, Vol. 41, 2016, pp. 587-593.

305. Kalidindi, S.R., Medford, A.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Vision for Data and

Informatics in the Future Materials Innovation Ecosystem,” JOM, Vol. 68, No. 8,

2016, pp. 2126-2137.

306. Xu, S., Xiong, L, Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Shear stress- and line length-

dependent screw dislocation cross-slip in FCC Ni,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 122,

2017, pp. 412-419.

307. Moore, A.P., Deo, C., Baskes, M.I., Okuniewski, M., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Understanding the Uncertainty of Interatomic Potentials’ Parameters and

Formalism,” Computational Materials Science, Vol. 126, 2017, pp. 308-320.

308. Ellis, B. and McDowell, D.L., “Application-specific computational materials

design via multiscale modeling and the Inductive Design Exploration Method

(IDEM),” IMMI Journal, 2017, DOI: 10.1007/s40192-017-0086-3.

309. Hennessey, C., Castelluccio, G.M., and McDowell, D.L., “Sensitivity of

Polycrystal Plasticity to Slip System Kinematic Hardening Laws for Al 7075-T6,”

Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 687, 2017, pp. 241-248.

310. Sobie, C., Capolungo, L., McDowell, D.L., and Martinez, E., “Modal Analysis of

Dislocation Vibration and Reaction Attempt Frequency,” Acta Materialia, Vol.

134, No. 1, 2017, pp. 203-210.

311. Paulson, N.H., Priddy, M.W., McDowell, D.L., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Reduced-

Order Structure-Property Linkages for Polycrystalline Microstructures Based on

2-Point Statistics,” Acta Materialia, Vol. 129, 2017, pp. 428–438.

312. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Comparing EAM Potentials to

Model Slip Transfer of Sequential Mixed Character Dislocations Across Two

Symmetric Tilt Grain Boundaries in Ni,” JOM, 69(5), 2017, 814-821.

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313. Xu, S., Startt, J.K., Payne, T.G., Deo, C.S., and McDowell, D.L., “Size-

Dependent Plastic Deformation of Twinned Nanopillars in Body-Centered Cubic

Tungsten,” J. Applied Physics, Vol. 121 (17), 2017, 175101.

314. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Validation of the Concurrent

Atomistics-Continuum Method on Screw Dislocation/Stacking Fault

Interactions,” Crystals, Vol. 7, No. 5, 2017, p. 120.

315. Chen, X., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Effects of Phonons on

Mobility of Dislocations and Dislocation Arrays,” Scripta Materialia, Vol. 137,

2017, pp. 22-26.

316. Sobie, C., Capolungo, L., McDowell, D.L., Martinez, E., “Scale Transition using

Dislocation Dynamics and the Nudged Elastic Band Method,” Journal of the

Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 105, 2017, pp. 161-178.

317. Sobie, C., McDowell, D.L., Martinez, E., Capolungo, L., “Thermal Activation of

Dislocations in Large Scale Obstacle Bypass,” Journal of the Mechanics and

Physics of Solids, Vol. 105, 2017, pp. 150-160.

318. Castelluccio, G.M and McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscale Cyclic Crystal Plasticity

with Dislocation Substructures,” International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 98, 2017,

pp. 1-26.

319. Huang, S., Chen, D., Song, J., McDowell, D.L., and Zhu, T., "Hydrogen

embrittlement of grain boundaries in nickel: An atomistic study", npj

Computational Materials 3, 28, 2017. doi:10.1038/s41524-017-0031-1.

320. Priddy, M.W., Paulson, N.H., Kalidindi, S.R., and McDowell, D.L., “Strategies

for Rapid Parametric Assessment of Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue for HCP

Polycrystals, International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 104, 2017, pp. 231-242.

321. Kern, P.C., Priddy, M.W., Ellis, B.D., and McDowell, D.L., “pyDEM: A

Generalized Implementation of the Inductive Design Exploration Method,”

Materials & Design, Vol. 134, 2017, pp. 293-300.

322. Chen, X., Li, W., Diaz, A., Li, Y., McDowell, D.L., Chen, Y., “Recent Progress

in the Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum (CAC) Method and Its Application in

Phonon Transport,” MRS Communications, Vol. 7, No. 4, 2017, pp. 785-797.

323. Chen, X., Diaz, A., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Passing Waves

from Atomistic to Continuum,” Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 354,

2018, pp. 393-402.

324. Tallman, A., Swiler, L.P., Wang, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Reconciled Top-

down and Bottom-up Hierarchical Multiscale Calibration of bcc Fe Crystal

Plasticity,” International Journal for Computer Methods in Engineering, 15(6),

2017, pp. 1–19.

325. Li, W., Xiong, L., Yang, S., Zheng, Z., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Ballistic-

diffusive Phonon Heat Transport across Grain Boundaries,” Acta Materialia, Vol.

136, No. 1, 2017, pp. 355-365.

326. Xu, S., Rigelesaiyin, J., Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Generalized

Continua Concepts in Coarse-Graining Atomistic Simulations,” Springer Special

Volume in Memoriam to Prof. G. Maugin, 2018, pp. 237-260. Springer

International Publishing AG, H. Altenbach et al. (eds.), Generalized Models and

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Non-classical Approaches in Complex Materials 2, Advanced Structured

Materials 90, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77504-3_12.

327. Xu, S., Payne, T.G., Chen, H., Liu, Y., Xiong, L. Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L.,

“pyCAC: The concurrent atomistic continuum simulator with a Python scripting

interface,” MRS Journal of Materials Research, focused issue on Advanced

Atomistic Algorithms in Materials Science, 1-15, doi:10.1557/jmr.2018.8.

328. Diaz, A., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “The Limitations and Successes of

Concurrent Dynamic Multiscale Modeling Methods at the Mesoscale,” Chapter 3,

Springer Special Volume in Memoriam to Prof. G. Maugin, 2018, pp. 55-77,

Springer International Publishing AG, H. Altenbach et al. (eds.), Generalized

Models and Non-classical Approaches in Complex Materials 2, Advanced

Structured Materials 90, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77504-3_3.

329. Mayeur, J.R., McDowell, D.L., and Forest, S., “Micropolar Crystal Plasticity,”

Handbook of Nonlocal Continuum Mechanics for Materials and Structures, edited

by George Z. Voyiadjis, Springer International Publishing AG, 2018,

doi:10.1007/978-3-319-22977-5_48-1.

330. Forest, S., Mayeur, J.R., and McDowell, D.L., “Micromorphic Crystal Plasticity,”

Handbook of Nonlocal Continuum Mechanics for Materials and Structures, edited

by George Z. Voyiadjis, Springer, accepted January 2018.

331. Paulson, N.H., Priddy, M.W., McDowell, D.L., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Data-Driven

Reduced-Order Models for Ranking the High Cycle Fatigue Performance of

Polycrystalline Microstructures,” Materials and Design, Vol. 154, No. 15, 2018,

pp. 170-183.

332. Clark, B.C., Castelluccio, G.M., Reiterer, M., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Modeling of Medical-Grade Fine Wire,”

Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, June 2018, DOI

10.1111/ffe.12879.

B2. Conference Presentation with Proceedings (Refereed)

1. McDowell, D.L., Ho, K. and Moosbrugger, J.C., "Continuum Damage

Representation of Creep-Dominated, Nonproportional Cyclic Loading," Proc. Int.

Seminar on High Temperature Fracture Mechanisms and Mechanics, Dourdan,

France, Oct. 13-15, 1987; in High Temperature Fracture Mechanisms and

Mechanics, EGF6, Ed. P. Bensussan, Mechanical Engineering Publications,

London, 1990, pp. 51-74.

2. McDowell, D.L. and Moosbrugger, J.C., "A Generalized Rate-Dependent

Bounding Surface Model," ASME PVP-Vol. 129, Eds.Chang, Gwaltney and

McCawley, 1987, pp. 1-11. Presented at ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping

Division Fall Conference, Knoxville, TN, October 1987.

3. McDowell, D.L. and Berard, J.Y., "A J-Based Approach to Biaxial Low Cycle

Fatigue of Shear Damaging Materials," Third International Conference on

Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue, Stuttgart, FRG, April 3-6, 1989.

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4. McDowell, D.L. and Leung, C., "Implications of Primary Creep and Damage for

Creep Crack Extension Criteria," Proc. 1989 ASME-JSME PVP Conf., Honolulu,

Hawaii, July 23-27, 1989.

5. McDowell, D.L. and Moyar, G.J., "Parametric Study of Cyclic Plastic

Deformation in Rolling and Sliding Line Contact with Realistic Nonlinear

Material Behavior," Third International Conference on Contact Mechanics and

Wear of Rail/Wheel Systems, Cambridge, England, July 22-26, 1990.

6. McDowell, D.L., "Micromechanical Implications for State Variable

Viscoplasticity," ASME WAM Conference on High Temperature Constitutive

Modeling - Theory and Application, ASME MD-Vol. 26/AMD-Vol. 121, 1991,

pp. 103-114.

7. McDowell, D.L. and Miller, M.P., "Physically Based Microcrack Propagation

Laws for Creep-Fatigue-Environment Interaction," ASME WAM Conference on

Creep-Fatigue-Environmental Interactions under High Temperatures, Physical

Mechanisms, Theoretical Models and Practical Implementation, ASME-AD Vol.

21, 1991, pp. 19-30.

8. Miller, M.P. and McDowell, D.L., "Stress State Dependence of Finite Strain

Inelasticity," ASME Summer Applied Mechanics Meeting, Tucson, AZ, ASME

MD-Vol. 32, Microstructural Characterization in Constitutive Modeling of Metals

and Granular Media, 1992, pp. 27-44.

9. Horstemeyer, M.F. and McDowell, D.L., "Stress State and History Effects in

Viscoplasticity at Finite Strain," in Finite Deformation Viscoplasticity, eds. R.C.

Batra and T.W. Wright, ASME MD-Vol. 69-1, 1995, pp. 519-543.

10. McDowell, D.L., "A Model for Multiaxial Small Fatigue Crack Growth," in

Engineering Against Fatigue, Eds. J.H. Beynon, M.W. Brown, T.C. Lindley, R.A.

Smith and B. Tomkins, Balkema Press, Chapter 29, 1999, pp. 277-285.

11. McDowell, D.L., Fan, J. and Horstemeyer, M.F., "Multi-Length Scale Analyses

of Cyclically Loaded A356 Aluminum Alloy,” presented at the 103rd Casting

Congress and CastExpo, St. Louis, MO, March 13-16, 1999.

12. Seepersad, C.C., J.K. Allen, D.L. McDowell and F. Mistree, "Robust Topological

Design of Cellular Materials," ASME Advances in Design Automation, Chicago,

IL. DETC2003/DAC-48772, September 2-6, 2003.

13. Seepersad, C. C., J. K. Allen, D. L. McDowell and F. Mistree, "Robust Design of

Cellular Materials with Topological and Dimensional Imperfections,"

Proceedings of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical

Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference -

DETC2005, v 2 B, Proceedings of the ASME International Design Engineering

Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering

Conferences - DETC2005: 31st Design Automation Conference, 2005, p 807-821.

14. Seepersad, C. C., J. K. Allen, D. L. McDowell and F. Mistree, "Multifunctional

Topology Design of Cellular Material Structures," ASME Advances in Design

Automation Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Paper Number: DETC2006/DAC-

99373, 2006.

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15. Tjiptowidjojo, Y., Przybyla, C., Shenoy, M., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Notch Root Analysis for Ni-Base Superalloys,” TMS

Conference on Very High Cycle Fatigue, Ann Arbor, MI, August 20-22, 2007.

16. Messer, M., J. H. Panchal, J. K. Allen, D. L. McDowell and F. Mistree, ”A

Function-based Approach for Integrated Design of Material and Product

Concepts,” DETC2007-35743, Proceedings of IDETC/CIE 2007, ASME 2007

International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Design Automation

Conference, September 4-7, 2007, Las Vegas, Nevada.

17. Muchnick, H., J.K. Allen, D.L. McDowell, and F. Mistree, “A Template-Based

Approach for Multilevel Blast Resistant Panel Design,” DETC2007-35447,

Proceedings of IDETC/CIE 2007, ASME 2007 International Design Engineering

Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference

September 4-7, 2007, Las Vegas, Nevada.

18. Sinha, A., Chakraborty, M., Ghosh, S., Kumar, C.S., Panchal, J.H., Allen, J.K.,

McDowell, D.L., Mistree, F., “Microstructure-Mediated Integration of Material

and Product Design – Undersea Submersible,” Proceedings of IDETC/CIE 2009

ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences &

Computers and Information in Engineering Conference August 30-September 2,

2009, San Diego, CA. 19. Luscher, D.J. and McDowell, D.L., “An Extended Multiscale Principle of Virtual

Velocities Approach for Evolving Microstructure,” Mesomechanics 2009, Oxford

University, Elsevier, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2009, pp. 117-121.

20. Lloyd, J.T., Clayton, J.D., Austin, R.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Single-

Crystal Microstructure Evolution due to Shock Loading,” 18th APS-SCCM and

24th AIRAPT, Journal of Physics, Conference Series 500, 2014, 112040.

B3. Other Refereed Material

1. McDowell, D.L., “New and Improved Materials in the Next Production

Revolution,” Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OEDC),

OECD (2017), The Next Production Revolution: Implications for Governments

and Business, OECD Publishing, Paris, pp. 215-239.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264271036-en

C. Other Publications and Creative Products

C1. Non-Refereed Conference Presentations with Proceedings

1. McDowell, D. L., "On the Path Dependence of Transient Hardening and

Softening to Stable States Under Complex Biaxial Cyclic Loading," Proc. of Int.

Conf. on Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials: Theory and Applications,

University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ., Jan. 1983, pp. 125-132.

2. McDowell, D. L., Payne, R. K., Stahl, D., and Antolovich, S.D., "Effects of

Nonproportional Cyclic Loading Histories on Type 304 Stainless Steel,"

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Proceedings of the International Spring Meeting of Societe Francaise de

Metallurgie, Paris, May 1984, pp. 53-86.

3. McDowell, D. L., "Some Comments on the Structure of Nonlinear Constitutive

Equations for Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," Proc. the Symposium in Honor

of the Retirement of Professor JoDean Morrow of the University of Illinois,

August 1984.

4. McDowell, D. L., "The Significance of Nonproportional Loading Tests for

Characterization of Cyclic Response of Metals," Proc. 1985 Spring Conference on

Experimental Mechanics, Society for Experimental Stress Analysis, Las Vegas,

June 10, 1985, pp. 229-236.

5. McDowell, D.L., Moosbrugger, J., Doumi, M., and Jordan, E.H., "Some

Implications for Cyclic Plastic and Viscoplastic Equations Based on

Nonproportional Loading Experiments," Proc. 3rd Symposium on Nonlinear

Constitutive Relations for High-Temperature Applications, NASA Lewis RC,

University of Akron, Ohio, June 11-13, 1986.

6. McDowell, D.L. and Moyar, G.J., "A More Realistic Model of Nonlinear Material

Response: Application to Elastic-Plastic Rolling Contact," Proc. 2nd Int. Symp.

on Contact Mechanics and Wear of Rail/Wheel Systems, University of Rhode

Island, Kingston, July 8-11, 1986.

7. McDowell, D.L. and Moosbrugger, J.C., "Bounding Surface Interpretation of

Rate-Dependent Metallic Behavior under Nonxproportional Loading," Proc. Int.

Seminar on the Inelastic Behaviour of Solids: Models and Utilisation, Besancon,

France, Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 1988.

8. McDowell, D.L. and Lamar, A.B., "Modeling Ratchetting and Anisotropic

Deformation with Hardening Dynamic Recovery Format Models," Plasticity '89,

Mie University, Tsu, Japan, July 31-Aug. 4, 1989.

9. McDowell, D.L. and Moosbrugger, J.C., "Application of Continuum Slip

Approaches to Viscoplasticity," 19th Canadian Fracture Conference, Ottawa,

Ontario, Canada, May 1989; appeared in Consitutive Laws of Plastic Deformation

and Fracture, A.S. Krausz et al. eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990, pp. 295-

303.

10. McDowell, D.L., "Thermoplastic and Thermoviscoplastic Forms of Bounding

Surface Theories," 3rd Int. Conf. on Constitutive Laws for Engng. Matls., Tucson,

AZ, Jan. 7-11, 1991.

11. McDowell, D.L., Miller, M.P. and D.J. Bammann, "Some Additional

Considerations for Coupling of Material and Geometric Nonlinearities for

Polycrystalline Metals," MECAMAT '91, Proc. of the Int. Seminar on Large

Plastic Deformations, Fontainebleau, France, August 7-9, 1991 (communicated by

Dr. D.J. Bammann).

12. McDowell, D.L., "Bounding Surface Thermoplasticity and

Thermoviscoplasticity," Plasticity '91, Grenoble, France, August 12-16, 1991

(communicated by Dr. D.J. Bammann).

13. Bertoncelli, C., Bourgain, E., McDowell, D.L., Bair, S.S. and Marin, E.P.,

"Calculs predictifs de l'apparition de defauts lors d'operations de forgeage a froid:

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rassemblement de donees experimentales," SF2M, Societe Francaise de

Metallurgie et de Materiaux, Journees d'Automne, Paris, October 27-29, 1992.

14. McDowell, D.L., "Description of Nonproportional Cyclic Ratchetting Behavior,"

Proc. MECAMAT '92, Int. Seminar on Multiaxial Plasticity, Cachan, France, 1-4

September, 1992.

15. McDowell, D.L., Marin, E., Lee, Y.K. and Miller, M.P., "Considerations for a

`Complete` Theory of Multiaxial Inelasticity for Ductile Metals," Proc.

MECAMAT '92, Int. Seminar on Multiaxial Plasticity, Cachan, France, 1-4

September, 1992.

16. McDowell, D.L., Marin, E., Lee, Y.K. and Bertoncelli, C., "Experimental and

Analytical Void Growth Studies," Proc. Asia-Pacific Symp. on Advances in

Engineering Plasticity and its Application, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong,

15-17 December, 1992.

17. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L., Lee, Y.K. and Bammann, D.J., "Anisotropy and

Path Dependence in Finite Deformation Shear and Sequential

Compression/Shear," Proc. Asia-Pacific Symp. on Advances in Engineering

Plasticity and its Application, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong, 15-17

December, 1992.

18. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L., and Bammann, D.J., "Finite Strain Sequence

Effects for 304L Stainless Steel," Proc. Fourth Int. Symp. on Plasticity and its

Current Applications, Baltimore, July 23-24, 1993.

19. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L., and Bammann, D.J., "Modelling Substructural and

Textural Anisotropy at Finite Strain," Proc. U.S. Army Symp. on Solid

Mechanics, Plymouth, MA, Aug. 17-19, 1993.

20. Lim, J. and McDowell, D.L., "Degradation of an Ni-Ti Alloy During Cyclic

Loading," Proc. 1994 North American Conference on Smart Structures and

Alloys, Orlando, Feb. 13-17, 1994.

21. Miller, M.P. and McDowell, D.L., "Stress-State Dependent Deformation

Behaviour of FCC Polycrystals," Proc. 15th Ris0 International Symp. on

Materials Science, Numerical Predictions of Deformation Processes and the

Behaviour of Real Materials, eds. S.I. Andersen et al., Ris0 National Laboratory,

Roskilde, Denmark, Sept. 5-9, 1994, pp. 421-426.

22. Melander, A, Gustavsson, A. and McDowell, D.L., "FEM Simulation of Sheet

Metal Forming Followed by Fatigue Loading," Proc. 15th Ris0 International

Symp. on Materials Science, Numerical Predictions of Deformation Processes and

the Behaviour of Real Materials, eds. S.I. Andersen et al., Ris0 National

Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark, Sept. 5-9, 1994, pp. 413-420.

23. McDowell, D.L. and Poindexter, V., "Multiaxial Fatigue Modelling Based on

Microcrack Propagation: Stress State and Amplitude Effects," Proc. 4th Int. Conf.

on Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue, Paris, France, May 31-June 3, 1994, pp. 115-130.

24. McDowell, D.L., "Cumulative Surface Displacement in Rolling Line Contact,"

36th Mechanical Working and Steel Processing Conference, Iron & Steel Society,

Baltimore, Oct. 16-19, 1994.

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25. McDowell, D.L., "Multiaxial Effects in Metallic Materials," Symposium on

Durability and Damage Tolerance, ASME AD-Vol. 43, ASME Winter Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov. 6-11, 1994, pp. 213-267.

26. McDowell, D.L., "Multiaxial Fatigue Modelling Based on Microcrack

Propagation," Symposium on Material Durability/Life Prediction Modeling,

ASME PVP-Vol. 290, ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Nov. 6-11,

1994, pp. 69-83.

27. Hall, D.E., McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "Numerical Analysis of Crack

Growth in Creep-Brittle Aluminum Alloy 8009," 1995 NSF Design,

Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation Grantees Meeting, Institute for

Mechanics and Materials, La Jolla, CA, January 4-6, 1995.

28. Poindexter-Bennett, V. and McDowell, D.L., "A Microcrack Growth Law for

Multiaxial Fatigue of Metals," NSBE Trans. on Emerging Technologies '95,

Detroit, MI, March 22-26, 1995.

29. Hall, D.E., McDowell, D.L. and Saxena, A., "Some Aspects of Crack Growth in

Creep-Brittle Materials," ICES '95, Hawaii, July 30-Aug. 3, 1995.

30. Mazataud, P. and McDowell, D.L., "Effect of Aspect Ratio and Strain Hardening

on Void Growth: Proportional Loading at Low to Moderate Triaxiality," ICES

'95, Hawaii, July 30-Aug. 3, 1995.

31. Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L. and Bammann, D.J., "Torsional Softening

and the Forming Limit Diagram," SAE Tech. Ser. 960599, ed. K. Chen, Analysis

of Autobody Stamping Technology, 1995.

32. Horstemeyer, M.F. and McDowell, D.L., "Double Slip Polycrystal Plasticity and

Complex Loading of OFHC Copper," Proc. 10th Conf. of Engng. Mech., Boulder,

CO, ASCE, ed. S. Sture, Vol. 2, 1995, pp. 1026-1029.

33. Le Gall, C., Qu, J. and McDowell, D.L., "Delamination Cracking in Encapsulated

Flip Chips," Proc. 46th Electronic Components and Technology Conference,

IEEE (IEEE Catalog No. 96CH35931), Piscataway, NJ, 1996, pp. 430-434.

34. Fu, C., McDowell, D.L. and Ume, C., "Time Integration Procedures for a Cyclic

Thermoviscoplasticity Model for Pb-Sn Solder Applications," Proc. 46th

Electronic Components and Technology Conference, IEEE (IEEE Catalog No.

96CH35931), Piscataway, NJ, 1996, pp. 403-413.

35. Fu, C., Ume, I.C., and McDowell, D.L., “Thermomechanical Stress Analysis of

Plated-Through Holes in PWB using Internal State Variable Constitutive

Models,” in Sensing, Modeling and Simulation in Emerging Electronic

Packaging, ASME EEP, Vol. 17, 1996, pp. 65-72.

36. LeGall, C.A., McDowell, D.L. and Qu, J., “Delamination Cracking in

Encapsulated Flip Chips,” Proc. 46th ECTC, 1996, pp. 430-443.

37. Butler, G.C., McGinty, R., Tanner, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Deformation and

Temperature History Effects: Experiments and Modeling," Proc. 14th U.S. Army

Symp. on Solid Mechanics, Battelle Press, Eds. K.R. Iyer and S.-c. Chou, Myrtle

Beach, SC, Oct. 16-18, 1996, pp. 391-400.

38. Graham, S., Lustig, S.K., McDowell, D.L. and Hughes, D.A., "Deformation

Induced Anisotropy in Polycrystalline FCC Metals," Proc. Plasticity '97: 6th Int.

Symp. on Plasticity and its Current Applications, Physics and Mechanics of Finite

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Plastic and Viscoplastic Deformation, Ed. A.S. Khan, Juneau, Alaska, 14-18 July,

1997, pp. 29-30.

39. Tanner, A.B., McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., "Deformation, Temperature

and Strain Rate History Effects Based on Sequence Experiments,” Proc. Plasticity

'97: 6th Int. Symp. on Plasticity and its Current Applications, Physics and

Mechanics of Finite Plastic and Viscoplastic Deformation, Ed. A.S. Khan, Juneau,

Alaska, 14-18 July, 1997, pp. 93-94.

40. McDowell, D.L., "Multiple Scales and Averaging Concepts for ISV Theories,"

Proc. Plasticity '97: 6th Int. Symp. on Plasticity and its Current Applications,

Physics and Mechanics of Finite Plastic and Viscoplastic Deformation, Ed. A.S.

Khan, Juneau, Alaska, 14-18 July, 1997, pp. 67-68.

41. McDowell, D.L. and Bennett, V., “Micromechanical Aspects of Small Multiaxial

Fatigue Cracks,” Proc. 5th Int. Conf. On Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue & Fracture,

Cracow, Poland, 8-12 Sept., 1997, pp. 325-348.

42. LeGall, C.A., Qu, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Some Mechanics Issues Related to the

Thermomechanical Reliability of Flip Chip DCA with Underfill Encapsulation,”

ASME, EEP-Vol. 222, 1997, pp. 85-95.

43. McDowell, D.L. and T. Jesse Lim, “Nonproportional Cyclic Behavior of a Ni-Ti

Shape Memory Alloy,” Proc. 1998 NSF Design & Manuf. Grantees Conf.,

Monterrey, Mexico, Jan. 5-8, 1998.

44. LeGall, C.A., Qu, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Thermomechanical Stresses in an

Underfilled Flip Chip DCA,” Proc. Int. Symp. Exhib. Advanced Packaging

Material Processing, Properties and Interfaces, IEEE (catalog No. 97TH8263),

Piscataway, NJ, 1997, pp. 128-129.

45. Graham, S., McDowell, D.L., and Dinwiddie, R.B., “In-Plane Thermal Diffusivity

Measurements of Orthotropic Materials,” Proc. 24th Int. Thermal Conductivity

Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 26-29, 1997.

46. Butler, G.C., Guvenilir, A, McDowell, D.L. and Stock, S.R., “Quantification of

Grain Subdivision Accompanying Large Deformations of Copper,” Mat. Res.

Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 524, April 1998, pp. 43-48.

47. McDowell, D.L, Neu, R.W., Qu, J. and Saxena, A., “Prognostic Tools for Small

Cracks in Structures,” Emerging Technologies for Machinery Health Monitoring

and Prognosis, TRIB-Vol. 7, R. Cowan, Ed., ASME, 1997, pp. 1-12.

48. LeGall, C.A., Qu, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of the Die Size on the

Magnitude of Thermomechanical Stresses in Flip Chips Directly Attached to

Printed Wiring Board,” Advances in Electronic Packaging, EEP-Vol. 19-2, 1997,

pp. 1663-1670.

49. Morrissey, R., McDowell, D.L. and Nicholas, T., “The Effects of Mean Stress in

HCF of Ti-6Al-4V,” 2nd Int. Conf. On the Mechanics of Time Dependent

Materials, Pasadena, CA, 1-4 March, 1998.

50. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Variable Resolution Mesoscale Polycrystal

Plasticity,” Proc. ICES ‘98, Modeling and Simulation Based Engineering, Atlanta,

Georgia, October 6-9, 1998, pp.1438-1443.

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51. Fan, J., McDowell, D.L. and Horstemeyer, M.F., “Micromechanics of Fatigue in

Cast Al Alloys,” Proc. 1st International Aluminum Casting Technology ‘98,

Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 6-9, 1998.

52. Lim, T.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Multiaxial Cyclic Behavior of an Ni-Ti Shape

Memory Alloy,” Proc. Plasticity ‘99: The 7th Int. Symp. On Plasticity and Its

Current Applications, Cancun, Mexico, Jan. 5-13, 1999, pp. 169-172.

53. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Variable Resolution Polycrystal Plasticity:

Assignment of Shearing Rates,” Proc. Plasticity ‘99: The 7th Int. Symp. On

Plasticity and Its Current Applications, Cancun, Mexico, Jan. 5-13, 1999, pp. 823-

826.

54. Fu, C.-Y., McDowell, D.L., and Ume, C.I., “Application of ISV Models to

Thermomechanical Wave Soldering Processes,” Proc. Plasticity ‘99: The 7th Int.

Symp. On Plasticity and Its Current Applications, Cancun, Mexico, Jan. 5-13,

1999, pp. 337-340.

55. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscale Polycrystal Plasticity,” Proc.

15th U.S. Army Symp. on Solid Mechanics, Myrtle Beach, SC, April 12-14,

1999, pp. 249-266.

56. McDowell, D.L., “Non-Associative Aspects of Multiscale Evolutionary

Phenomena,” Proc. 4th International Conference on Constitutive Laws for

Engineering Materials, eds. R.C. Picu and E. Krempl, 1999, pp. 54-57 (Keynote

lecture).

57. Goh, C.-H., Wallace, J.M., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Computational

Crystal Plasticity Applied to Attachment Fatigue Problems,” Proc. 5th National

Turbine Engine High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Conference, March 7-9, 2000,

Chandler, AZ.

58. Graham, S. and McDowell, D.L., “The Effect of Random Fiber Distribution on

the Transverse Thermal Conductivity of Composites with Imperfect Interfaces,”

Proc. SECTAM XX, H. Tippur, Ed., April 16-18, 2000.

59. Butler, G.C., Stock, S.R., McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “X-Ray

Microbeam Diffraction Studies of Large Strain Dislocation Substructure

Formation in OFHC Copper,” Proc. AEPA 2000, Advances in Engineering

Plasticity, Hong Kong, June 12-16, 2000, Trans Tech Publ., Ltd, Switzerland, pp.

165-170.

60. Cochran, J., Lee, K.J., McDowell, D., Sanders, T, Church, B., Clark, J., Dempsey,

B., Hayes, A., Hurysz, K, McCoy, T., Nadler, J., Oh, R., Seay, W., and Shapiro,

B., “Low Density Monolithic Metal Honeycombs by Thermal Chemical

Processing,” Fourth Conference on Aerospace Materials, Processes and

Environmental Technology, September 18-20, 2000, Huntsville, Alabama.

61. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling Concepts for Finite

Deformation of Polycrystalline Metals,” in Continuous Damage and Fracture,

Elsevier, Cachan, France, October 23-27, 2000, pp. 29-39.

62. Gall, K.A., Horsemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L, Fan, J. and Yang, N., “Multi-

scale Fatigue of As-Cast Lightweight Structural Metals,” Proc. ICF 10,

ICF100140OR, Honolulu, HI, Dec. 3-7, 2001.

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63. Hayes, A.M., Dempsey, B.M., Wang, A. and McDowell, D.L, “Mechanics of

Linear Cellular Alloys,” Symposium on Mechanics of Cellular Materials, ASME

IMECE, New York, NY, Nov. 15, 2001.

64. Gordon, A.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Crack Plane Influence on Time-Dependent

Fracture of Bimaterials,” Proc. ICF 10, ICF100666OR, Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 3-

7, 2001.

65. Clayton, J.D. and McDowell, D.L., “A Multiscale Multiplicative Decomposition

for Elastoplasticity of Polycrystals,” Proc. Plasticity '02, The 9th Int. Symp. on

Plasticity and its Current Applications, Plasticity, Damage and Fracture at Macro,

Micro and Nano Scales, eds. A.S. Khan and O. Lopez-Pamies, NEAT Press,

2002, pp. 696-698.

66. Goh, C.-H., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., “Crystallographic Plasticity in

Fretting of Ti-6Al-4V,” Proc. Plasticity '02, The 9th Int. Symp. on Plasticity and

its Current Applications, Plasticity, Damage and Fracture at Macro, Micro and

Nano Scales, eds. A.S. Khan and O. Lopez-Pamies, NEAT Press, 2002, pp. 495-

497.

67. McDowell, D.L., Saxena, A., Mistree, F. and Allen, J.K., “Considerations for

Systems-Based Design of Materials,” Proc. Plasticity '02, The 9th Int. Symp. on

Plasticity and its Current Applications, Plasticity, Damage and Fracture at Macro,

Micro and Nano Scales, eds. A.S. Khan and O. Lopez-Pamies, NEAT Press,

2002, pp. 36-38.

68. Morrissey, R.M., McDowell, D.L. and Nicholas, T. “Plastic Strain Accumulation

in HCF of Ti-6Al-4V,’ Proc. Plasticity '02, The 9th Int. Symp. on Plasticity and

its Current Applications, Plasticity, Damage and Fracture at Macro, Micro and

Nano Scales, eds. A.S. Khan and O. Lopez-Pamies, NEAT Press, 2002, pp. 513-

515.

69. Hayes, A., McDowell, D.L. and Cochran, J.K., “Properties of Maraging Steel

Honeycomb Under Compressive Quasistatic and Dynamic Loading,” Proc. TMS

2002 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, Feb. 2001.

70. Clayton, J.D. and McDowell, D.L., "A Multiscale Model for Deformation and

Failure of Polycrystals", 4th Mesomechanics 2002, ed. R. Pyrz, Aalborg

University, Aalborg, Denmark, August 26-30, 2002.

71. Shenoy, M., Kang, M.-S., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., "Cyclic Deformation

of a DS Ni-base Superalloy at 871°C," Proc. CAMP2002: High-Temperature

Fatigue, G. Biallas, H.J. Maier, O. Hahn, K. Herrmann, and F. Vollertsen, Eds.,

Bad Lippspringe, Germany, 3-4 April 2002, pp. 14-28.

72. Goh, C.-H., Swalla, D.R., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Role of

Heterogeneity of Material in the Nucleation of Fretting Fatigue Cracks,” 7th

National Turbine Engine High Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Conference, Palm Beach

Gardens, FL, May 14-17, 2002.

73. McDowell, D.L., “Computational Modeling to Support Materials Design,” Proc.

Workshop on Multiscale Modeling, Simulation and Visualization, NASA Langley

Research Center, Hampton, VA, March 5, 2002.

74. Seepersad, C. C., B. M. Dempsey, J. K. Allen, F. Mistree and D. L. McDowell,

2002, "Design of Multifunctional Honeycomb Materials," 9th AIAA/ISSMO

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Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization, Atlanta, GA. Paper

Number: AIAA-2002-5626.

75. Kumar, R. and McDowell, D.L., “Design of Multifunctional Materials,” 9th

AIAA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization,

Mini-Symposium on Simulation-Based Design of Materials for Affordability,

Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 5-6, 2002.

76. Mistree, F., C. C. Seepersad, B. M. Dempsey, D. L. McDowell and J. K. Allen,

2002, "Robust Concept Exploration Methods in Materials Design," 9th

AIAA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization,

Atlanta, GA. Paper Number: AIAA-2002-5568.

77. Spearot, D., Jacob, K. and McDowell, D.L., “MD Simulation of Grain Boundary

Fracture in Copper and Connections to Interface Separation Potentials,” AIAA

Paper 2003-1613, 44th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural

Dynamics and Materials Conference, Norfolk, VA, April 7-10, 2003.

78. Swalla, D.R., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., "Microstructural Characterization

of Ti-6Al-4V with Fretting Damage," Proc. 8th National Turbine Engine High

Cycle Fatigue (HCF) Conference, April 13-15, 2003, Monterey, CA.

79. Clayton, J.D., McDowell, D.L. and Bammann, D.J., “Modeling Dislocations and

Disclinations with Finite Micropolar Elastoplasticity,” Proc. Plasticity 2003,

Dislocations, Plasticity and Metal Forming, Eds. A.S. Khan, R. Kazmi and J.

Zhou, NEAT Press, Quebec City, Canada, July 7-12, 2003, pp. 472-474.

80. McDowell, D.L. and Wang, A., “Plasticity of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” Proc.

Plasticity 2003, Dislocations, Plasticity and Metal Forming, Eds. A.S. Khan, R.

Kazmi and J. Zhou, NEAT Press, Quebec City, Canada, July 7-12, 2003, pp. 576-

578.

81. Gordon, A. P., and McDowell, D. L., "Mixed Mode Loading of an Interface

Crack Subjected to Creep Conditions," 7th International Symposium on Emerging

Technology in Fluids, Structures, and Fluid-Structure Interactions, Cleveland,

Ohio, July 20 - 25, 2003. ASME PVP Technical Volume, FSI-2, July, 2003, pp.

145-154.

82. Spearot, D.E., McDowell, D.L. and Jacob, K.I., “Separation Constitutive Laws for

Interfaces Informed by Nanoscale Simulations,” 5th European Solid Mechanics

Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, August 17-22, 2003.

83. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I. and McDowell, D.L., “Molecular Dynamics

Simulations of Grain Boundary Decohesion in FCC Copper and Aluminum,” 45th

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Conference, NASA Langley

Research Center, April 20th, 2004.

84. Kumar, R.S., Wang, A.-J., Seepersad, C. Dempsey, McDowell, D.L., Mistree, F.,

and Allen, J.K., “Issues in Design of Multifunctional Materials,” Keynote

Address by DLM, International Conference on Heterogeneous Material

Mechanics, Chongqing, China, June 21-26, 2004.

85. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanical Behavior of Prismatic Cellular

Materials,” Keynote Address by DLM, International Conference on

Heterogeneous Material Mechanics, Chongqing, China, June 21-26, 2004.

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86. Seepersad, C.-C., M. G. Fernandez, J. H. Panchal, H.-J. Choi, J. K. Allen, D. L.

McDowell and F. Mistree, "Foundations for a Systems-Based Approach for

Materials Design," 10th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and

Optimization Conference, v 1, Collection of Technical Papers - 10th

AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, 2004,

AIAA 2004-4300, 2004, pp. 1-20.

87. Choi, H.-J., R. Austin, J. Shepherd, J. K. Allen, D. L. McDowell, F. Mistree and

D. J. Benson, "An Approach for Robust Micro-Scale Materials Design under

Unparameterizable Variability," 10th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis

and Optimization Conference, v 1, Collection of Technical Papers - 10th

AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, 2004,

AIAA 2004-4331, 2004, pp. 367-383.

88. Mayeur, J.R., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Fretting Fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V: A

Micromechanical Approach,” Fall TMS meeting, New Orleans, LA, September

28, 2004.

89. Gordon, A.P., Shenoy, M.M., and McDowell, D.L., “Simulation of Creep Crack

Growth of a Directionally-Solidified Ni-Base Superalloy,” Symposium on High

Temperature Creep Fracture of Interfaces, 11th International Conference on

Fracture, Turin, Italy, March 20-25, 2005.

90. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “Fracture of CSL Boundaries in

Cu and Al,” 11th International Conference on Fracture, Turin, Italy, March 20-25,

2005.

91. Kumar, R.S., Shenoy, M.M., and McDowell, D.L., “Simulating Microstructure-

Related LCF Variability in Ni-Base Superalloys,” Symposium on Fatigue

Mechanisms and Modeling, 11th International Conference on Fracture, Turin,

Italy, March 20-25, 2005.

92. Choi, H.-J., Allen, J.K, Rosen, D., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “An

Inductive Design Exploration Method for the Integrated Design of Multi-scale

Materials and Products,” Proceedings of the ASME International Design

Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in

Engineering Conference - DETC2005, v 2 B, Proceedings of the ASME

International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and

Information in Engineering Conferences - DETC2005: 31st Design Automation

Conference, 2005, p 859-870.

93. Panchal, J.H., Choi, H.-J., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F, “Robust

Multiscale Simulation-Based Design of Multifunctional Materials,” International

Conference on Advanced Materials Design & Development, Goa, India,

December 14-16, 2005.

94. Seepersad, C. C., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L. and Mistree, F., “Why Do We

Need Multiobjective Methods in Materials Design? Insights from the Design of

Multifunctional Cellular Materials,” International Conference on Advanced

Materials Design & Development, Goa, India, December 14-16, 2005.

95. Xue, Y., El Kadiri, H., Horstemeyer, M.F., Fan, J. and McDowell, D.L.,

”Mechanistic Multistage Fatigue Modeling of Cast AE44 Magnesium Alloys,”

TMS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 13-16, 2006.

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96. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation-Based Strategies for Microstructure-Sensitive

Fatigue Modeling,” TMS Annual Meeting, Art McEvily Symposium, San

Antonio, TX, March 13-16, 2006.

97. Xue, Y., Burton, CL, Horstemeyer, MF, McDowell, DL, “Multistage Fatigue

Modeling of Cast A356-T6 and A380-F Aluminum Alloys,” Simulation of

Aluminum Shape Casting Processing, Edited by Q.G. Wang, M.J.M. Krane and

P.D. Lee, TMS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 13-16, 2006, pp. 281-

288.

98. Xue, Y., El Kadiri, H., Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue and

Fracture Mechanism of Cast AE44 Magnesium Alloys,” Proc. 2006 SEM Annual

Conference and Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, V. 4, 2006,

pp. 2191-2198.

99. Zhang, M., Zhang, J, McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Investigation of Complex

Polycrystalline Grain Structures on Fretting Contact Using 3D Voronoi

Tesselation Model,” Fatigue 2006, Atlanta, GA, May 15-19, 2006.

100. Mayeur, J., McDowell, D.L. and Neu, R.W., “Role of Microstructure in Fretting

Fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V,” Fatigue 2006, Atlanta, GA, May 15-19, 2006.

101. Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Maier, H.J., Biallas, G., and Horstemeyer, M.F., “In-

situ Observations of Fatigue Crack Growth in Cast Mg Cycled in an

Environmental SEM,” Fatigue 2006, Atlanta, GA, May 15-19, 2006.

102. Gordon, A.P., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue-Creep-Environment

Interactions in a Directionally-Solidified Ni-Base Superalloy,” 16th European

Conference of Fracture Failure Analysis of Nano and Engineering Materials and

Structures, Alexandroupolis, Greece, July 3-7, 2006.

103. Tschopp, M.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Microrotation-Augmented Energy

Minimization for 3D Nanocrystalline Cu Nanostructures,” 16th European

Conference of Fracture Failure Analysis of Nano and Engineering Materials and

Structures, Alexandroupolis, Greece, July 3-7, 2006.

104. McDowell, D.L., “Plasticity-Related Microstructure-Property Relations for

Materials Design”, Invited Plenary Lecture, The 8th Asia-Pasific Symposium on

Engineering Plasticity and Its Applications, Nagoya, Japan, September 25-29,

2006.

105. Panchal, J.H., Choi, H.-J., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F.,

“Designing design processes for integrated materials and products realization: A

multifunctional energetic structural material example,” Proceedings of 2006

ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers

and Information In Engineering Conference, DETC2006, 2006, 14p.

106. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Modeling of Grain

Boundary Structure,” TMS MS&T 2006, Cincinnati, OH, Oct. 14-18, 2006. 107. Liu, Z.-K. and McDowell, D.L., “Center for Computational Materials Design

(CCMD) and Its Education Vision,” TMS MS&T 2006, Cincinnati, OH, Oct. 14-

18, 2006.

108. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic simulations of free

volume in <100> and <110> symmetric tilt grain boundaries in Cu and Al,”

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Symp. on Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws, TMS Annual

Meeting & Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007.

109. McDowell, D.L., Mistree, F., and Allen, J.K., “Prospects and Challenges for

Materials Design,” Mechanics and Materials Modeling and Materials Design

Methodologies, Symp. in Honor of Dr. Craig Hartley’s 40 years of Contributions

to the Field of Mechanics and Materials Science, TMS Annual Meeting &

Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007.

110. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Structures, energies and dislocation

nucleation behaviors of 3 asymmetric tilt grain boundaries in Cu,” Symp. on

Plasticity from the Atomic Scale to Constitutive Laws, TMS Annual Meeting &

Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007.

111. Zhang, M., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Sensitivity of Microstructural

Parameters in Fretting Fatigue Based on Computational Crystal Plasticity,” Proc.

5th Int. Symp. on Fretting Fatigue, Montreal, April 21-23, 2007.

112. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic simulations of grain boundary

dislocation nucleation,” International Conference on Heterogeneous Material

Mechanics, Huangshan, China, June 3-8, 2008.

113. McDowell, D.L., “Designing the Next Materials Revolution,” feature article in

Industryweek, J. Teresko, Nov. 1, 2008.

114. McDowell, D.L. and Zhu, T., “Multiscale Modeling of 3D Dislocation Nucleation

and Migration,” NSF CMMI Research and Innovation Conference, June 22-25,

2009, Honolulu, HI. 115. Tucker, G.J., McDowell, D.L., and Zimmerman, J.A., “Atomic-Scale

Deformation Kinematics for Bicrystal Grain Boundaries under Shear Loading,”

12th Int. Conf. on Fracture, Ottawa, Canada, July 12-17, 2009. 116. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of Dislocation

Nucleation,” 12th Int. Conf. on Fracture, Ottawa, Canada, July 12-17, 2009. 117. Przybyla, C.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of Fatigue in Advanced Engineering Alloys,” Poster at Gordon

Research Conference, Integrating Computational Materials Science and

Engineering, Proctor Academy, Andover, NH, August 2-7, 2009.

118. Owolabi, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “A Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Notch

Factor,” Proc. 2009 ASME IMECE (ASME IMECE 2009-10860), Lake Buena

Vista, FL, Nov. 13-19, 2009.

119. Sinha, A., Chakraborty, M., Ghosh, S., Kumar, C.S., Panchal, J.H., Allen, J.K.,

McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “Microtructure-Mediated Integration of

Material and Product Design – Undersea Submersible,” Proc. ASME Int. Design

Eng. Tech. Conf. and Computers and Information in Eng. Conf., Vol. 5, Pts. A

and B, 35th Design Automotion Conference, 2010, pp. 467-478.

120. McDowell, D.L. and Zhu, T., “Multiscale Coarse-Grained Modeling of 3D

Dislocation Nucleation and Migration,” NSF CMMI Research and Innovation

Conference, January 3-7, 2011, Atlanta, GA. 121. McDowell, D.L., “Methods for Atomistic Input into Initial Yield and Plastic Flow

Criteria for Nanocrystalline Materials,” NSF CMMI Research and Innovation

Conference, January 3-7, 2011, Atlanta, GA.

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122. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Probabilistic

Fatigue Modeling of Notched Components,” Proc. 5th International Conference on

Very High Cycle Fatigue, Ed. C. Berger and H.-J. Christ, Berlin, Germany, June

28-30, 2011, pp. 231-236. 123. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Probabilistic

Fatigue Modeling of Notched Components,” TMS Annual Meeting, Vol. 2, 2011,

pp. 683-690.

124. Ellis, B., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Energy Dissipation in Ultra-High-

Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) Subjected to Rapid

Loading,” AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1426, 2012, pp. 1061-1064. 125. Prasannavenkatesan, R., Jou, H.-J., and McDowell, D.L., “Three-Dimensional

Modeling of Fatigue in Hierarchical Martensitic Steel Microstructures,”

Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering International

Congress 2012, June 4-6, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

126. Ho, J., Burrell, R., Li, D., McDowell, D., Rollett, A., and Garmestani, H. "Effect

of Twinning on Texture Evolution of Depleted Uranium using a Viscoplastic

Self-Consistent Model." SAMPE Technical Conference Proceedings: New

Materials and Processes for a New Economy. Charleston, SC, October 22-25,

2012. Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering. CD-

ROM--9 pp.

127. Li, Y., McDowell, D.L. and Zhou, M., “Computational Prediction of Fracture

Toughness of Polycrystalline Metals,” 13th International Conference on Fracture,

June 16-21, 2013, Beijing, China.

128. Wang Y., McDowell D.L., Tallman A.E. “Cross-scale, Cross-domain Model

Validation Based on Generalized Hidden Markov Model and Generalized Interval

Bayes’ Rule,” The 2nd World Congress on Integrated Computational Materials

Engineering (ICME’13), July 7-11, 2013, Salt Lake City.

129. Dong, X., McDowell, D.L., and Jacob, K., “Effect of network structure from

different processing conditions on the mechanical property of semi-crystalline

polymers,” proceedings MRS 2013 fall meeting, Boston, MA. January 2014.

130. Tallman, A.E., Blumer, J.D., Wang, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Model

Validation based on Generalized Interval Bayes' Rule and Its Application in

Molecular Dynamics Simulation,” Proceedings of ASME 2014 International

Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in

Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2014 August 17 – 20, 2014, Buffalo, New

York, USA.

131. McDowell, D.L., “Perspective: A Golden Era of Opportunity for Constitutive

Modeling,” ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Division Joint Committee

on Constitutive Equations newsletter, March 2014, pp. 4-5.

132. Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “A Study of Two Approaches to Higher-Order

Single Crystal Plasticity,” XXIV ICTAM, August 21-26, 2016, Montreal, Canada.

133. McDowell, D, Valley, M, Rawlings-Goss, R, Medford, A, Raeisinia, B,

and Sawhney, A, High Impact Applications of Data Science in Materials and

Advanced Manufacturing: White Paper published through the South Big Data

Innovation Hub, November 2016 Full Article at:

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3ioZuQ63PKESzlSeXR2SjdJNnc/view?usp=sharing

C2. Software

PyDEM - https://github.com/materialsinnovation/pydem

Inductive materials design exploration python script.

PyCAC - http://www.pycac.org/

Concurrent atomistic-continuum model python wrapper.

C3. Patents

C3.a. Patents Awarded – NONE

C3.b. Provisional Patents, Applications, and Invention Disclosures

Provisional patent application 2088PR “Shape Memory Alloy Foams”, inventors J. Cochran, K.

Lee, T.H. Sanders, D.L. McDowell, and T.-S. Lim. April 15, 1999.

Provisional patent application GTRC ID: 5893 “Variable Pitch Fibers to Reinforce Cementitious

Composites,” inventors Brett D. Ellis, Davd L. McDowell, and Min Zhou. Approved January

27, 2012.

C4. Other Creative Products

D. Presentations

D1. Keynote Addresses and Plenary Lectures

1. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Scale Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue,” ASTM

Annual Fatigue Lecture (Plenary), Miami Beach, FL, Nov. 5, 2002.

2. McDowell, D.L., “Materials Design: A Useful Research Focus for Alloys and

Hierarchical Material Systems,” 2004 Gordon Research Conference on Physical

Metallurgy, Plymouth, New Hampshire, July 25-30, 2004.

3. Spearot, D.E., Tschopp, M.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Grain Boundary Structure

and Dislocation/Disclination Mechanics in Plasticity of FCC Metals,” Keynote

Lecture, Plasticity 2006, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 17-22, 2006.

4. McDowell, D.L., “A Perspective on Trends in Multiscale Plasticity,” 14th

International Symposium on Plasticity and Its Current Applications, Kona, Hawaii,

Jan. 3-8, 2008 (Plenary Lecture).

5. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling in Multilevel Materials Design,” Kickoff

Lecture, Symposium on Computational Materials Design via Multiscale Modeling,

Session on New Approaches Toward Multiscale Materials Design, MRS Fall

Meeting, Boston, MA, Dec. 1, 2008.

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6. McDowell, D.L., “Plasticity at Multiple Scales,” keynote lecture, 4th US-France

Symposium, ICACM-2010, Scale transition for plastic crystalline and

microstructured materials: from experiment to numerical modeling, June 2-4, 2010.

7. Prasannavenkatesan, R. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling

of High Cycle Fatigue in Martensitic Gear Steels,” keynote lecture, Fatigue 2010,

Prague, Czech Republic, June 7-10, 2010.

8. McDowell, D.L. and Garmestani, H., “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-

Sensitive Materials Design,” plenary lecture, 47th Sagamore Army Materials

Research Conference on Advanced Lightweight Metals Technology, St. Michaels,

MD, June 14-17, 2010.

9. McDowell, D.L., “Biased Sampling for Statistical Volume Elements for

Evolutionary Structure-Property Relations,” 20th International Workshop on

Computational Mechanics of Materials, Loughborough University, UK, September

8-11, 2010, kickoff plenary speaker.

10. McDowell, D.L., “Critical Path Issues in ICME,” invited presentation, Tools,

Models, Databases and Simulation Tools Developed and Needed to Realize the

Vision of ICME: Panel Discussion on Barriers to ICME and How to Overcome It,

MS&T 2010, Houston, TX, Oct. 20, 2010.

11. McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscopic Simulation in Microstructure-Sensitive VHCF,”

Keynote Lecture, 5th International Conference on Very High Cycle Fatigue, Berlin,

Germany, June 28-30, 2011.

12. McDowell, D.L., “Using Computational Mechanics to Quantify Fatigue of Metals,”

Plenary Lecture, International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of

Materials, IWCMM XXII, Baltimore, MD, September 24-26, 2012.

13. McDowell, D.L., “Bridging Mesoscale Gaps to Enable Design of Materials at

Extremes,” Opening Plenary Lecture, Mach Conference 2014, Annapolis, MD,

April 9-11, 2014.

14. McDowell, D.L. and Garmestani, H., “Structure-property Relations in Materials

Design and Development,” Accelerate 2014, Washington DC, May 22, 2014.

15. McDowell, D.L., Microstructure Sensitive Crystal Plasticity Modeling, PACAM

XV, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, May 19, 2015 (keynote).

16. McDowell, D.L., “Rectifying Bottom-Up and Top-Down Uncertainties in

Multiscale Modeling: Scientific and Engineering Aspects Relevant to ICME

Multilevel Materials Design and Development,” ICME 3rd World Congress,

Colorado Springs, CO, June 4, 2015 (plenary).

17. McDowell, D.L., “Gaps in Multiscale Modeling of Structure-Property Relations,”

Gordon Research Conference Invited Lecture, Frontiers in Physical Metallurgy,

University of New England, Biddeford, ME, July 19-24, 2015 (plenary).

18. McDowell, D.L., “Blending Experiments and Simulation in Hierarchical Design of

Materials,” 1st International Conference on Computational Design and Simulation

of Materials, Shenyang, China, August 17-19, 2015 (plenary).

19. McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscale Challenges for Multiscale Modeling of Metallics:

Structure-Property Relations,” MS&T 2015, Columbus, OH, October 7, 2015

(keynote).

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20. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of Fatigue Crack Formation

and Early Growth in Metallic Polycrystals,” Fatigue 2015, Senlis, France, Nov. 18-

19, 2015 (opening plenary).

21. McDowell, D.L., “Predictive Multiscale Modeling for Decision Support in Design

of Hierarchical Alloy Systems,” Workshop on Predictive Multiscale Materials

Modeling, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Turing Gateway to

Mathematics, Cambridge University, UK, Dec. 1-4, 2015 (keynote lecture).

22. McDowell, D.L., “Comparative Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue

Assessment,” IUTAM 2017 - Multi-scale Fatigue, Fracture & Damage of Materials

in Harsh Environments, August 29, 2017, Galway, Ireland (Opening Plenary

Lecture).

23. McDowell, D.L., “The Materials Innovation Ecosystem and Materials Data

Science,” Opening Presentation, Materials Research and Data Science Conference,

University of Maryland, September 25, 2017.

24. McDowell, D.L., “Imperatives, Opportunities, and Challenges for Implementing

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering, Plenary Keynote Lecture,

National Australian Symposium on Integrated Computational Materials

Engineering, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 19-20, 2018.

25. Stopka, K., Whelan, G., Gu, T., Muth, A., and McDowell, D.L., “Applications and

Directions of Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue,” plenary lecture,

Fatigue 2018, 12th International Fatigue Congress, Poitiers Futurescope, France,

May 27-June 1, 2018. See on-line video of lecture at:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IGjVH8tbhDtb92RTwW52ZJy1hBU7jxOn/view?u

sp=sharing

D2. Invited Conference and Workshop Presentations

1. McDowell, D.L., "Crack Propagation Technology: Ct Development," EPRI RP2253

Industry Advisory Group Meeting, Barberton, OH, May 6, 1987.

2. McDowell, D.L., Antolovich, S.D. and Oehmke, R.L.T., "Mechanistic

Considerations for TMF Life Prediction of Nickel-Base Superalloys," SMiRT-10

Post-Conference Seminar on Inelastic Analysis, Fracture and Life Prediction,

University of California, Santa Barbara, Aug. 21-22, 1989.

3. McDowell, D.L., "Approaches for Analysis of Time Dependent Behavior of

Solders," Workshop on Fatigue of SMT Solder Joints, ASM Int. 3rd Electronic

Materials & Processing Congress, San Francisco, Aug. 20, 1990.

4. McDowell, D.L., "Representation of Anisotropic Creep Damage," SANDIA

Workshop on Continuum Damage Mechanics, Pleasanton, CA, June 11-13, 1990.

5. McDowell, D.L., "Multiaxial Effects in Metallic Materials," NSF Workshop on

Processing and Modelling of Advanced Engineered Materials, Washington State

University, Pullman, WA, October 11-13, 1993.

6. McDowell, D.L., "Challenges in Modeling Nonproportional Cyclic Material

Behavior," NSF Workshop on the Mechanics and Materials Science of Contact:

Issues and Opportunities," Vanderbilt University, July 18-20, 1994.

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7. Saxena, A. and McDowell, D.L., "Crack Growth in Creep-Brittle Light Alloys at

Elevated Temperature," NSF Workshop on Processing and Constitutive Modelling

of Advanced Engineered Materials II, Lake Lanier Islands, GA, October 24-26,

1994.

8. McDowell, D.L., "Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) in Fracture and Fatigue,"

ASTM Spring Meeting, Subcommittee E-08 on Research, Phoenix, Az, Nov. 15,

1994.

9. McDowell, D.L., "Mechanics-Related High Cycle Fatigue Research Issues," invited

presentation, AFOSR Workshop on Basic Research Issues in the Materials and

Mechanics of HCF, Dayton, OH, June 7, 1995.

10. McDowell, D.L., "Mechanics of Small Fatigue Crack Growth in Metals," 1st Int.

Conf. on Fatigue Damage in Structural Materials, Hyannis, MA, Sept. 22-27, 1996.

11. McDowell, D.L., "Modeling Multiscale Phenomena with Internal State Variables,"

ICASE/LaRC 2nd Industry Roundtable, Williamsburg, VA, Oct. 7-9, 1996.

12. McDowell, D.L., Hall, D.E. and Saxena, A., "Using Time-Dependent Fracture

Parameters to Predict Creep Brittle Fracture," Fourth VAMAS meeting, Crack

Growth in Creep Brittle Materials (TWA 19), Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 21-

22, 1996.

13. McDowell, D.L. "Creep-Fatigue Modeling Based on Inverse Computation," Fourth

VAMAS meeting, Crack Growth in Creep Brittle Materials (TWA 19), Georgia

Tech, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 21-22, 1996.

14. McDowell, D.L, Winer, W.O. and Cowan, R.S., “Developing an Integrated

Diagnostic System,” ASME IMECE Symp. on Quantitative Nondestructive

Evaluation in Integrated Diagnostics, Dallas, TX, November 17, 1997.

15. McDowell, D.L., “Evolving Structure and Internal State Variables,” Nadai Lecture,

moderator S. Nemat-Nasser, ASME IMECE, Dallas, TX, November 20, 1997.

16. McDowell, D.L., “Applications in Crystal Plasticity,” Workshop on Mechanics of

Materials, invited participant, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach,

Oberwolfach, Germany, Aug. 23-29, 1998.

17. McDowell, D.L., “A Perspective on Nonlocal Effects in Solids,” workshop on

Nonlocal Solid Mechanics, Summer Engineering Sciences Institute, Sandia

National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, Aug. 10-12, 1999.

18. McDowell, D.L., Lim, T.J. and Smith, B., “Behavior and Modeling of Hollow

Sphere Foams,” Workshop on Ultralight Structural Materials, Organized by

Harvard University/MIT/Cambridge as part of DARPA-ONR MURI, Aug. 30-Sept.

1, Williamsburg, VA, 1999.

19. McDowell, D.L., “Unresolved Issues in Microstructure-Dependence of High Cycle

Fatigue,” Workshop on Performance Requirements for the Engineering

Diffractometer at the Spallation Neutron Source, Atlanta, GA, January 20, 2000.

20. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Based Model for Fatigue of Cast A356-T6 Alloy,

keynote lecture, Int. Symp. on Shape Casting of Al alloys, TMS 2001, New

Orleans, LA, February 12, 2001.

21. Morrissey, R., Goh, C.-H., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Scale Modeling

of HCF Deformation,” special symposium honoring Professor Sia Nemat-Nasser on

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Experiments and Modeling of Failure of Modern Materials, summer

ASME/ASCE/SES Applied Mechanics meeting, San Diego, CA, June 29, 2001.

22. McDowell, D.L., “Some Mechanics Needs in Modeling Nanoscale Phenomena,”

ARO Workshop on Nanoscale Mechanics, Panama City, FL, April 9, 2002.

23. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Based Deformation, Fatigue and Fracture

Simulations to Support Materials Design,” AFOSR Workshop on Design and

Materials Engineering, Safety Harbor, FL, April 11, 2002.

24. McDowell, D.L., “Homogenization Concepts for Granular and Particle Systems,”

Workshop on Mechanics of Materials, co-organizer, Mathematisches

Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Oberwolfach, Germany, May 5-11, 2002.

25. Bennett, V.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Micromechanics of Microstructurally Small

Surface Cracks in Polycrystals,” invited paper at Symposium in honor of Wolfgang

Knauss, Blacksburg, VA, June 23-28, 2002.

26. McDowell, D.L., “Dan Drucker’s Legacy: Ockham’s Razor and Plasticity Theory,”

Dr. Daniel C. Drucker Memorial Symposium, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL, Oct. 8-10, 2002.

27. Mistree, F. and McDowell, D.L., “An Interactive, Distributed, Computational

Environment for the Design of Multifunctional Materials and Processes,” AFOSR

Materials Engineering in Affordable New Systems (MEANS) Workshop, August 6-

8, 2003.

28. Cochran, J.K., Hurysz, K.M., Lee, K.J., Liu, M., McDowell, D.L., Rauch, W.L.,

and Sanders, T.H.B., “Co-sintering and Joining of Direct Reduced Alloys to

Zirconia for Hermetic SOFC Packages,” Steven Fishman Symposium, Annual

Meeting of the American Ceramics Society, Indianapolis, IN, April 19-21, 2004.

29. McDowell, D.L., “Challenges to Material Models and Systems-Based Materials

Design Schemes,” ARO/Georgia Tech Workshop on Inverse Techniques in

Materials Design, Atlanta, April 26-28, 2004.

30. McDowell, D.L., “Hierarchical Modeling and Design of Materials,” Plenary

Lecture, 2004 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, Salt

Lake City, UT, September 30, 2004.

31. Seepersad, C. C., M. G. Fernandez, J. H. Panchal, H.-J. Choi, J. K. Allen, D. L.

McDowell and F. Mistree, 2004, "Materials Design: A Systems-Based Approach,"

Symposium on Integration of Materials Microstructure and Chemistry in

Multidisciplinary Design Optimization, ASME Design Engineering Technical

Conference and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Salt Lake

City, UT. Paper Number: DETC2004-57641.

32. McDowell, D.L., Clayton, J.D. and Bammann, D.J., “Some Relevant Issues

Regarding Defect Mechanics in Metal Plasticity,” Wineman Symposium, 41st SES

Meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 11-13, 2004.

33. McDowell, D.L., Wang, A.-J., Kumar, R., Mistree, F., Allen, J.K., and Seepersad,

C.C., “Modeling and Design of Prismatic Cellular Metals,” Torquato Symposium,

41st SES Meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 11-13, 2004.

34. Kumar, R., Wang, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Effects of Microstructure Variability

on Intrinsic Fatigue Resistance,” ASME IMECE 2004, Anaheim, CA, Nov. 13-19,

2004.

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35. Mayeur, J., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Plastic Ratchetting in Fretting

Fatigue,” ASME IMECE 2004, Anaheim, CA, Nov. 13-19, 2004.

36. McDowell, D.L., Neu, R.W., and Lynch, C.S., “Microstructure-Property Modeling

in Support of Multifunctional Materials Design,” Workshop on Computational

Materials Design, State College, PA, January 20-21, 2005.

37. Seepersad, C.C., Kumar, R.S., Mistree, F., Allen, J.K., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Hierarchical Modeling and Design of Materials,” Symposium on Materials By

Design, Plasticity 2005, Kauai, Hawaii, January 3-9, 2005.

38. Wang, A., Kumar, R.S., and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Microstructure-Based

Viscoplastic Constitutive Models for Two-Phase Ni-base Superalloys,” Plasticity

2005, Kauai, Hawaii, January 3-9, 2005.

39. McDowell, D.L., “Grand Challenge Multiscale Projects: Multiscale Materials

Design,” Multiscale Simulation Workshop, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak

Ridge, TN, April 4-5, 2005.

40. McDowell, D.L., “Novel Prismatic Cellular Materials,” GTL Workshop on

Damping of SMAs, Composites and Foams, Metz, France, May 10-11, 2005.

41. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Computational Modeling for Materials Design,”

STEP Computational Materials Science Workshop, MITRE Corp., McLean, VA,

Aug. 16-17, 2006.

42. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale characterization, modeling and design of alloy

systems,” Metz/Nancy Workshop on Potential Collaborations, Nancy, France, Sept.

6-7, 2006.

43. McDowell, D.L., “Materials Research at Georgia Tech: A Materials Council

Perspective,” Metz/Nancy Workshop on Potential Collaborations, Nancy, France,

Sept. 6-7, 2006.

44. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation and Robust Design of Materials,” TMS MS&T 2006,

Cincinnati, OH, Oct. 14-18, 2006.

45. McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of Grain Boundary Disclination Structure

and Evolution in FCC Metals,” MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, November 28,

2005.

46. McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of Grain Boundary Disclination Structure

and Evolution in FCC Metals,” Workshop Mechanics of Materials, Co-organizer,

Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Oberwolfach, Germany, January

22-28, 2006.

47. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Explicit Modeling of Shocked Energetic

Particle Systems,” 2nd Eglin Symposium on Nano Energetics, Eglin AFB, March

22-23, 2006.

48. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling of Dislocation/Disclination Mechanics:

Atomistic to Continuum,” Lead Presentation, Workshop on Multiscale Modeling of

Materials: Mathematics and Computation, PNNL, Tacoma, WA, May 25-30, 2006.

49. McDowell, D.L., “A Perspective on Socie's Influence on Approaches to Address

Fatigue of Materials,” Workshop on Advances in Fatigue Assessment Technology:

Honoring Professor Socie, Sponsored by ASTM Committee E08 on Fatigue and

Fracture, ASTM Fall meeting, November 16, 2006.

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50. Liu, Z.-K. and McDowell, D.L., “Overview of the Center for Computational

Materials Design (CCMD),” Symp. On Integrated Computational Materials

Engineering, TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1,

2007.

51. Bammann, D.J., Mayeur, J., and McDowell, D.L., “An Internal State Variable

Model of Micropolar Elasto-Viscoplasticity,” Symp. in Honor of Dr. Craig

Hartley’s 40 years of Contributions to the Field of Mechanics and Materials

Science, TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007.

52. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Property Relations in

Materials Design,” 17th US Army Symposium on Solid Mechanics, Baltimore,

April 2-5, 2007.

53. Prasannavenkatesan, R., Zhang, J. and McDowell, D.L., “3D Modeling of Potency

for Fatigue Crack Nucleation at Primary Inclusions in Carburized and Shot Peened

Gear Steels,” Very High Cycle Fatigue Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, Aug. 19-22,

2007.

54. Przybyla, C. Salageheh, N., Prasanna, R. and McDowell, D.L., “Micromechanical

Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue Processes,” 2007 ASM/TMS Symposium on

Computational Materials Design, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, August 20-

21, 2007.

55. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G., Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Grain Boundary

Structure, Properties and Implications for Dislocation/Disclination Mechanics in

FCC Metals,” IUTAM Symposium on Multiscale Plasticity of Crystalline

Materials, TU/e, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 5-9, 2007.

56. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling and Materials Design,” TMS 2008 9th

Global Innovations Symposium on Trends in ICME, New Orleans, LA, March 9-

13, 2008.

57. Tschopp, M.A. Tiwari, S., Ghosh, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of Grain

Boundary Character on Nanocrystalline Plasticity,” TMS 2008 Hael Mughrabi

Honorary Symposium on Plasticity, Failure and Fatigue in Structural Materials,

New Orleans, LA, March 9-13, 2008.

58. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of Grain Boundary

Dislocation Nucleation,” TMS 2008 Hael Mughrabi Honorary Symposium on

Plasticity, Failure and Fatigue in Structural Materials, New Orleans, LA, March 9-

13, 2008.

59. Tucker, G., Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of

Dislocation Nucleation in Copper Grain Boundaries under Uniaxial Tension and

Compression,” TMS 2008 Hael Mughrabi Honorary Symposium on Plasticity,

Failure and Fatigue in Structural Materials, New Orleans, LA, March 9-13, 2008.

60. Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Using Marked and Unmarked Correlations to

Investigate Interactions of Microstructure Attributes in Fatigue of Titanium Alloys

and Nickel Superalloys,” TMS 2008 Hael Mughrabi Honorary Symposium on

Plasticity, Failure and Fatigue in Structural Materials, New Orleans, LA, March 9-

13, 200

61. Przybyla, C., Salageheh, N., Prasannavenkatesan, R., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue,” International

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Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics, Huangshan, China, June 3-8,

2008.

62. McDowell, D.L., “Comments on Multiscale and Multi-physics Modeling,”

International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics, Huangshan,

China, June 3-8, 2008.

63. McDowell, D.L., “Comments on Stochastic Microstructure Evolution and

Degradation,” International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics,

Huangshan, China, June 3-8, 2008.

64. McDowell, D.L., “Selected Gaps and Opportunities: Multiscale Plasticity and

Materials Design,” Army Research Laboratory Workshop: Multi-Scale Materials

Behavior in Ultra-High Loading Rate Environments,” Towson, MD, Sept. 22-24,

2008.

65. Przybyla, C., Prasannavenkatesan, R., Salageheh, N., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue,” Symposium on

Fatigue of Materials: Competing Failure Modes and Variability in Fatigue Life,

MS&T ’08, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 5-9, 2008.

66. Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Extreme Value Marked Correlation Statistics in

HCF of Ti-6Al-4V,” Symposium on Fatigue of Materials: Competing Failure

Modes and Variability in Fatigue Life, MS&T ’08, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 5-9, 2008.

67. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Asymmetric Tilt Grain Boundary Structure

and Energy in Copper and Aluminum,” Session on Ceramic Surfaces, Grain

Boundaries and Interfaces, MS&T ’08, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 5-9, 2008.

68. McDowell, D.L., “Robust Simulation-Based Design of Materials,” Symposium on

Computational Materials Design, 4th International Conference on Multiscale

Materials Modeling (MMM 2008), Tallahassee, FL, Oct. 29, 2008.

69. McDowell, D.L., “Selective GT Overview: Materials Design for Transportation and

Energy Applications,” Workshop on GT-IIT KGP Alliance Product Creation

Network, IIT Kharagpur, India, November 19, 2008.

70. McDowell, D.L., “MAI Durable High Temperature Disk Materials PW-7,”

presented to Hybrid Disk Workshop, Tec^Edge, Dayton, Ohio, December 15, 2008.

71. Luscher, D.J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhorst, C.A., “A Hierarchical Multiscale

Framework for Modeling Microstructure Evolution,” Plasticity 2009, the 15th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St. Thomas,

Virgin Islands, January 3-8, 2009.

72. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “A Model for the Strength of FCC Polycrsytals

in the Shock Loading Regime,” Plasticity 2009, the 15th International Symposium

on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, January 3-8,

2009.

73. McDowell, D.L., “Integrated Materials and Product Design in Energy Related

Applications,” GWW School of Mechanical Engineering Workshop on Sustainable

Energy Pathways and Solutions, Atlanta, GA, April 2-3, 2009.

74. McDowell, D.L., “Computational Materials Design,” Joint ME/BME Workshop on

Campus-Wide Bioengineering Activities, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, April 27,

2009.

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75. Przybyla, C., Shenoy, M., Tjiptowidjojo, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-

Sensitive Constitutive Relations for Prognosis and Location-Specific Design,”

AEROMAT 2009, Dayton, OH, June 8-11, 2009. 76. McDowell, D.L. and Zhu, T., “Multiresolution, Coarse-Grained Modeling of 3D

Dislocation Nucleation and Migration,” NSF CMMI Research and Innovation

Conference 2009, Honolulu, HI, June 22-25, 2009.

77. Przybyla, C.P. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of Fatigue in Advanced Engineering Alloys,” 10th US National

Congress on Computational Mechanics, Columbus, OH, July 16-19, 2009. 78. McDowell, D.L., “Hierarchical Metal Plasticity and Materials Design,” 1st

International Conference on Material Modelling, Dortmund, Germany, September

15-17, 2009. 79. Bridier, F., Villechaise, and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal plasticity modeling of slip

activity in Ti-6Al-4V alloy under high cycle fatigue loading: crystallographic

aspects at different scales,” 1st International Conference on Material Modelling,

Dortmund, Germany, September 15-17, 2009.

80. Liu, Z.-K. and McDowell, D.L., “Materials Research Paradigm Driven by

Computation,” MS&T 2009, Pittsburgh, OH, October 28, 2009. 81. McDowell, D.L., “Some Comments on Materials Design Education,” MS&T 2009,

Pittsburgh, OH, October 29, 2009.

82. Garritt, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulations of Structure and

Dislocation Nucleation at Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Bicrystal Boundaries,”

Symposium 12-7, Multphysics Simulations for Solids, 2009 ASME IMECE,

Orlando, FL, Nov. 15-19, 2009.

83. Shenoy, M., Tjiptowidjojo, Y., Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Hierarchical

Multiscale Microstructure-Sensitive Constitutive Relations for Location-Specific

Fatigue Design, Symposium 1-4, Structure and Materials for Aerospace and

Lightweight Structures, 2009 ASME IMECE, Orlando, FL, Nov. 15-19, 2009. 84. Tucker, G. and McDowell, D.L., “Probing Non-Equilibrium Grain Boundary

Plasticity at the Nanoscale with Atomistic Simulations,” Plasticity 2010, the 16th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St Kitts Island,

Jan. 3-8, 2010.

85. Luscher, D. and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling of Evolving

Microstructure,” Plasticity 2010, the 16th International Symposium on Plasticity and

its Current Applications, St Kitts Island, Jan. 3-8, 2010.

86. McDowell, D.L., “Overview of Recent Crystal Plasticity Modeling Efforts at

Georgia Tech,” Rolls-Royce North America Workshop on Crystal Plasticity,

Indianapolis, IN, January 11-12, 2010.

87. Tucker, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Nucleation and Re-Ordering of

Bicrystal Interfaces,” Vasek Vitek Honorary Symposium on Crystal Defects,

Computational Materials Science and Applications: Dislocations I, TMS 2010,

Seattle, WA, Feb. 14-18, 2010.

88. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Novel Methods for Microstructure-Sensitive

Probabilistic Fatigue Notch Factor,” TMS 2010, Seattle, WA, Feb. 14-18, 2010.

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89. McDowell, D.L., “Distinguishing Statistical and Representative Volume Elements

in Structure-Property Simulations,” Symposium on Three-Dimensional Materials

Science VI: 3D Representative Volume Elements and Simulated Microstructure,

TMS 2010, Seattle, WA, Feb. 14-18, 2010.

90. McDowell, D.L., “Overview: Crystal Plasticity for Ti alloys,” Boeing

Workshop on Ti Multiscale Modeling and Simulation Workshop, Seattle, WA, Feb.

18, 2010.

91. McDowell, D.L., “Robust Materials Design and Multiscale Simulation: Distinct but

Complementary Pursuits,” invited presentation, Tools, Models, Databases and

Simulation Tools Developed and Needed to Realize the Vision of ICME: Material

Model and Simulation Tools, Part II, MS&T 2010, Houston, TX, Oct. 19, 2010.

92. Tucker, G., Tiwari, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Interfacial Mechanisms in

Deformation of Nanocrystalline Copper Using MD Simulations and Continuum

Kinematic Filters,” Plasticity 2011, the 17th International Symposium on Plasticity

and its Current Applications, Puerto-Vallerta, Mexico, Jan. 3-8, 2011.

93. McDowell, D.L., “Statistical Sampling in Volume Elements for Evolutionary

Structure-Property Relations,” International Workshop on Advanced Problems of

Mechanics and Physics of Mesoscopic Systems, Perm, Russia, Feb. 1-4, 2011.

94. McDowell, D.L., “RVE Identification and Homogenization,Upscaling Constitutive

Relations,” NSF Workshop on Challenges in Computational Multiscale Materials

Modeling (CCMMM), Arlington, VA, May 4, 2011.

95. McDowell, D.L., “Biased Sampling in Elements for Evolutionary Structure-

Property Relations,” ICHMM 2011, Shanghai, China, May 22-26, 2011.

96. McDowell, D.L., “Fundamental Challenges: Crystal Plasticity of Microstructures,”

ICHMM 2011, Shanghai, China, May 22-26, 2011.

97. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., Zimmerman, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Resolving

Deformation Modes of Nanocrystalline Metals using Continuum Metrics Based on

Atomistic Simulations”, ICHMM 2011, Shanghai, China, May 22-26, 2011.

98. Mayeur, J., Bammann, D.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Heterogeneous Deformation of

Polycrystals Simulated with Micropolar Single Crystal Plasticity”, ICHMM 2011,

Shanghai, China, May 22-26, 2011.

99. Mayeur, J., Bammann, D.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Density Based

Micropolar Single Crystal Plasticity,” ICMM2, Paris (Ecole des Mines), Aug. 31-

Sept. 2, 2011.

100. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., Zimmerman, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Deformation

Modes in Nanocrystalline Materials,” ICMM2, Paris (Ecole des Mines), Aug. 31-

Sept. 2, 2011.

101. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., Zimmerman, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Evolution of

Microstructure in the Deformation of Nanocrystalline Metals,” SES 2011, 48th

Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Engineering Science, Northwestern

University, Evanston, IL, Oct. 12, 2011.

102. McDowell, D.L., “Emerging Trends in Concurrent Material and Product Design,”

GTRI Workshop on the White House Materials Genome Initiative, Oct. 14, 2011.

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103. Przybyla, C., Salajegheh, N., Musinski, W., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-

Sensitive HCF and VHCF Simulations,” MS&T 2011, Columbus, OH, Oct. 17,

2011.

104. McDowell, D.L., “A Perspective on the Materials Genome Initiative,” Core

University Materials Genome Initiative Workshop, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN, Oct. 26,

2011.

105. McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Nucleation, Slip Activation, Interface Mediation and

Size Effects,” Workshop on Complex Dynamics of Dislocations, Defects, and

Interfaces, LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Nov. 14-16, 2011.

106. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Methods in Multiaxial

Fatigue,” 2nd Multiaxial Fatigue Summit, St. Petersburg, FL, February 2-3, 2012.

107. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation-Based Strategies to Support Alloy Design for Fatigue

Resistance,” Symposium on Integrative Materials Design: Performance and

Sustainability, TMS Annual Meeting 2012, Orlando, FL, March 12-16, 2012.

108. McDowell, D.L., “Materials Genome Initiative: Implications for University

Education and Research,” invited speaker, Materials Genome Town Hall Meeting,

Brown University, Providence, RI, March 28, 2012.

109. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials

Design,” 3rd Symposium of Predictive Science and Technology of Mechanics of

Materials, CAVS, Mississippi State University, Starkeville, MS, June 25-28, 2012.

110. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue Life Prediction at a

Microstructural Scale: From Subgrains to Multiple Grains,” International

Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials IX, Hyannis, MA,

September 16-21, 2012.

111. Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Micropolar Crystal Plasticity at the Micron

Scale,” International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials,

IWCMM XXII, Baltimore, MD, September 24-26, 2012.

112. McDowell, D.L., “Gaps in Modeling Multiscale Plasticity,” ASME IMECE,

Houston, TX, November 11-14, 2012.

113. McDowell, D.L., “Extreme Value Fatigue of Advanced Alloys,” ASME IMECE,

Houston, TX, November 11-14, 2012.

114. McDowell, D.L., “Extreme Events that Limit Lifetimes of Components:

Microstructure-Sensitive High Cycle Fatigue,” Joint CMU/Purdue/UMich/UES

Workshop on DataFusion for the Detection of Rare and Anomalous Events, Dayton,

OH, December 17-19, 2012.

115. McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Inelastic Behavior at Multiple Scales for Multiple

Purposes,” Plasticity 2013, Nassau, the Bahamas, January 3-8, 2013.

116. McDowell, D.L. “Damage Mechanics and Fatigue – A Discriminating Perspective,”

NAVAIR/DSTO Fatigue Technology Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, March

12-13, 2013.

117. McDowell, D.L. “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of Fatigue in Metals,”

NAVAIR/DSTO Fatigue Technology Symposium, Melbourne, Australia, March

12-13, 2013.

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118. McDowell, D.L. “Modeling Microstructurally Small 3D Fatigue Crack Growth in

Polycrystals,” NAVAIR/DSTO Fatigue Technology Symposium, Melbourne,

Australia, March 12-13, 2013.

119. McDowell, D.L., “Redefining CAD to Incorporate Simulation-Assisted Integration

of New and Improved Materials Development,” Invited presentation at DARPA

ISAT Rethinking CAD Workshop, October 24-25, 2013, Arlington, VA.

120. McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Inelastic Behavior of Metals at Multiple Scales to

Support Materials Design,” MS&T ’13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-31,

2013.

121. McDowell, D.L., “Extreme Value Fatigue Assessment of Microstructures,”

Symposium JJ: Materials Fundamentals of Fatigue and Fracture, MRS Fall

Meeting, Boston, MA, Dec. 3, 2013.

122. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure Sensitivity and Uncertainty in Modeling Fatigue

Crack Formation and Early Growth in Advanced Alloys,” TMS 2014, San Diego,

CA, Feb. 17, 2014.

123. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Fatigue Crack Formation and

Early Growth in 3D Polycrystalline Microstructures under Multiaxial Loading,”

Fatigue 2014, 11th International Fatigue Congress, Melbourne, Australia, March 3,

2014.

124. McDowell, D.L., “Materials Innovation Ecosystem and Accelerator Network,”

Town Hall Meeting on the National and International Materials Data Infrastructure,

MS&T 2014, Pittsburgh, PA, October 14, 2014.

125. McDowell, D.L., “Scale Bridging of Inelastic Behavior of Heterogeneous Metals:

Multiscale Modeling and Multilevel Materials Design,” MRS Fall Meeting, Invited

presentation in Symposium on Multiscale Modeling, Boston, MA, Dec. 2, 2014.

126. McDowell, D.L., “Perspectives on Top-Down and Bottom-Up Microstructure-

Sensitive Fatigue Modeling,” TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

127. Priddy, M.W., Weaver, J., Paulson, N.H., Kalidindi, S.R., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Spherical Nanoindentation and Local Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Ti-6Al-4V,”

TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

128. Tallman, A., Blumer, J., Wang, Y., Narayanan, S., Zhu, T. and McDowell, D.L.,

“Bottom-up and Top-down Uncertainty Quantification of bcc Fe Single Crystal

Plasticity,” ICME 3rd World Congress, Colorado Springs, CO, June 3, 2015

(invited).

129. Castelluccio, G.M., Hennessey, C., Kern, P., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling

Microstructurally Small Cracks in Multiaxial Fatigue,” NAVAIR Structural

Mechanics TIM 2015, Falls Church, VA, June 24-26, 2015.

130. McDowell, D.L., “Some Important Scientific and Engineering Challenge for

ICME,” NAVAIR Structural Mechanics TIM 2015, Falls Church, VA, June 24-26,

2015.

131. Priddy, M., Paulson, N., Kalidindi, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Strategies for Rapid

Parametric Assessment of Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue for HCP Systems,” 4th

Int. Conf. on Materials Modeling, Berkeley, CA, May 27-29, 2015.

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132. Xu, S., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “A Concurrent Atomistic Continuum Study

of Dislocation Pileups at Grain Boundaries,” 4th Int. Conf. on Materials Modeling,

Berkeley, CA, May 27-29, 2015.

133. McDowell, D.L., “Summary of June 2014 Workshop Report: Building a Materials

Accelerator Network,” University Materials Council meeting, MS&T 2015,

Columbus, OH, October 7, 2015.

134. McDowell, D.L., “Top-Down and Bottom-Up Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling

of Inelasticity,´ Plasticity 2016, Kona, HI Jan.3-9, 2016.

135. McDowell, D.L., “Shock Modeling in Polycrystalline Alloys,” 2nd Joint Sandia-

Georgia Tech Materials Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, Feb. 10-11, 2016.

136. McDowell, D.L., “Decision Support Strategies in Design of Hierarchical Alloy

Systems,” TMS 2016, Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-18, 2016.

137. Hennessey, C., Kern, P. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling 3D Microstructurally

Small Crack Growth in 7075-T6 Al,” TMS 2016, Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-18, 2016.

138. Paulson, N.H., Priddy, M.W., Kalidindi, S.R., and McDowell, D.L., Rapid

Evaluation of Titanium Microstructures for Fatigue Resistance through

Computationally Efficient Localization Approaches,” TMS 2016, Nashville, TN.,

Feb. 14-18, 2016.

139. McDowell, D.L., Materials Data Cyberinfrastructure and Future Workforce

Development at Georgia Tech,” Workshop on Rise of Data in Materials Research,”

TMS 2016, Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-18, 2016.

140. McDowell, D.L., Neu, R.W., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Coupling Experiment,

Computation and Data Science in Design and Development of Gas Turbine

Materials, ASME Power and Energy Conference & Exhibition, Charlotte, NC, June

26-30, 2016.

141. McDowell, D.L., “Meeting the MGI Strategic Goals and Strengthening

Connections,” Invited Panelist, 5th Anniversary of the Materials Genome Initiative:

Accomplishments and Opportunities, The White House, August 2, 2016.

142. Muth, A., Kern, P., Tallman, A., Payne, T., Shih, D., and Smith, B.

“Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Scheme for Fatigue Resistance of

Gamma-TiAl TNM Alloys,” TMS 2017, San Diego, Feb. 27-March 1, 2017.

143. McDowell, D.L., “Utility of Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue

Modeling,” International Workshop on Quantitative Mechanistic Nucleation and

Microstructure-Sensitive Growth of Fatigue Cracks, Pembroke College, Oxford,

UK, April 3-4, 2017.

144. McDowell, D.L., “Model Form and Parameter Sensitivity and Uncertainty in

Multiscale Model Calibration,” Symposium TC5, “Uncertainty Quantification in

Multiscale Materials Simulation” Fall 2017 MRS Meeting in Boston, MA,

November 29, 2017.

145. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling and Decision Support for Metals Additive

Manufacturing,” Plasticity 2018, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan.4-8, 2018.

146. McDowell, D.L., “Challenges to Predictive Kinetics in Complex Dislocation

Energy Landscapes,” TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

147. McDowell, D.L., “Nuances in Addressing Multilevel Materials Design Problems,”

TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

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148. McDowell, D.L., “Trends in Microstructure-sensitive Computational Approaches to

Fatigue Cracking,” TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

149. McDowell, D.L., “Gaps in Multiscale Modeling to Address Mechanical Properties

of Metal Alloys,” TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

D3. Conference and Workshop Presentations

1. McDowell, D. L., "An Internal Extensometer for Strain Measurement in a Thin-

Walled Tube," Spring Meeting of ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue, Workshop on

Multiaxial Strain Measurement, Phoenix, AZ., May 1981.

2. McDowell, D. L., "Methodology of the Out-of-Phase Incremental Step Test," Fall

Meeting of ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue, Workshop on Multiaxial Fatigue, St.

Louis, MO., October 23, 1981.

3. McDowell, D. L. and D. F. Socie, "Review of Multiaxial Fatigue Design Criteria,"

ASCE 1983 Spring Convention, Session No. 48-S9.1, Fatigue and Fracture: Design

Specifications and Fracture Control Plans, Philadelphia, PA, May 18, 1983.

4. McDowell, D. L., Cyclic Hardening of 304 Stainless Steel Under Nonproportional

Loading," Spring meeting of ASTM Committee E9.01 on Fatigue (Mechanical and

Micro-Mechanical Modeling of Cyclic Deformation and Fracture Processes),

Jacksonville, Florida, April 9-11, 1984.

5. McDowell, D. L., "A Two Surface Plasticity Theory for Nonproportional Cyclic

Loading," SAE Fatigue Design and Evaluation Committee Meeting, Batelle's

Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, April 3, 1984.

6. McDowell, D. L., "Comments on the Structure of Multiaxial Constitutive Models,"

Multiaxial Meeting of Fracture and Fatigue/Structural Mechanics Branches, NASA

Lewis Research Center, January 22, 1985.

7. McDowell, D. L., "Potential for Materials Characterization Using Multiaxial

Nonproportional Testing," ASTM Spring Conference, Subcommittee E9-04,

Cincinnati, OH, April 27, 1987.

8. McDowell, D. L., "Review of Creep Crack Growth Parameters," ASTM Spring

Meeting, Subcommittees E24.07-08, Cincinnati, OH, April 28, 1987.

9. Thackston, G.W., Oehmke, R.L.T., and McDowell, D.L., "Interactive PC Based

Control of Experiments with Arbitrary Histories," ASTM Workshop on

Microcomputer Control in the Materials Testing Laboratory, Bal Harbour, FL, Nov.

9-11, 1987.

10. Moosbrugger, J.C. and McDowell, D.L., "Consideration of Rate-Dependence and

Anisotropy Within the Framework of Bounding Surface Inelasticity," ASME/SES

Summer Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, June 20-22, 1988.

11. McDowell, D.L., "A J-Based Approach to Multiaxial Fatigue," Workshop on

Multiaxial Fatigue, ASTM May Meeting, Kansas City, MO, May 21-26, 1989.

12. McDowell, D.L, Miller, M.P. and Oehmke, R.L.T., "Microcrack Propagation under

TMF Loading for Ni-Base Superalloys," Fifth Thermomechanical Fatigue (TMF)

Workshop, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Oct. 10-11, 1989.

13. McDowell, D.L., "Micromechanical Interpretation of State Variable

Viscoplasticity," SECTAM XV, Atlanta, March 22-23, 1990.

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14. Oehmke, R.L.T., McDowell, D.L. and Miller, M.P., "Bi-Thermal Testing Using

Conventional Materials Testing Equipment and a Microcomputer," ASTM

Subcommittee E9.04 meeting on Apparatus and Test Methods, ASTM Spring

Meeting, Indianapolis, May 8, 1991.

15. Miller, M.P., McDowell, D.L. and Oehmke, R.L.T., "A Life Prediction Model for

Thermomechanical Fatigue Based on Microcrack Propagation," Sixth

Thermomechanical Fatigue (TMF) Workshop, NASA Lewis Research Center,

Cleveland, June 5-6, 1991.

16. McDowell, D.L., "Some Multiaxial Aspects of Temperature and Rate-Sensitive

Metallic Behavior," SEM Spring Conference and Exhibition, Baltimore, Maryland,

June 6-8, 1994.

17. Lacy, T.E., Willice, P.A., McDowell, D.L. and Talreja, R., "Representative Volume

Element (RVE) Averaging Concepts for Damage Evolution," Symposium on

Mechanics of Damage in Composites, Society of Engineering Science 31st Annual

Technical Meeting, College Station, TX, Oct. 10-12, 1994

18. Lacy, T., Talreja, R. and McDowell, D.L., "Characterization of the Spatial

Distribution of Damage," 19th Int. Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

Kyoto, Japan, Aug. 25-31, 1996.

19. Butler, G.C. and McDowell, D.L., "Polycrystal Constraint and Grain Subdivision,"

Symp. on Failure Mechanisms in Multiphase Materials, ASME Winter Annual

Meeting, Atlanta, Nov. 17-22, 1996.

20. Lim, T.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Behavior of Shape Memory Alloys Under

Complex Cyclic Loading,” ASME IMECE Symp. On Constutive Behavior of

Actuator Materials, Dallas, TX, November 18, 1997.

21. Tanner, A.B., McDowell, D.L. and McGinty, R.D., “Study of Macro- and Meso-

Scale ISV Models for Complex Histories,” 13th U.S. National Congress of

Applied Mechanics, University of Florida, June 21-26, 1998.

22. Butler, G.C., Morano, R., McDowell, D.L. and Stock, S.R., “Polychromatic

Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Quantification of Grain Subdivision Accompanying

Large Deformations of Copper,” 47th Annual Denver X-ray Conference, 3-7

August, 1998, Colorado Springs, CO.

23. McGinty, R.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Polycrystal Plasticity,” 35th

Annual Technical Meeting, Society of Engineering Science, Washington State

University, Pullman, WA, Sept. 27-30, 1998.

24. McDowell, D.L., “Use of Nonproportional and Sequence Experiments to Study the

Structure of ISV Constitutive Relations,” 35th Annual Technical Meeting, Society

of Engineering Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, Sept. 27-30,

1998.

25. Gall, K., Lim, J., McDowell, D.L. and Sehitoglu, H., “Intergranular Constraint in

NiTi Shape Memory Alloys,” ASME IMECE, Nashville, TN, Nov. 14-19, 1999.

26. McDowell, D.L., A. Saxena, R.W. Neu, W.S. Johnson and J. Qu, “Integrated

Prognostics for Fatigue Damage,” ASME IMECE, Nashville, TN, Nov. 14-19,

1999.

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27. Butler, G.C., McGinty, R.D., and McDowell, D.L., “An Internal State Variable

Model for Dislocation Substructure Formation in Polycrystal Plasticity,” ICTAM

2000, Chicago, IL, August 29, 2000.

28. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I., Zhou, M. and McDowell, D.L., “Nonlocal Separation

Constitutive Laws for Interfaces and their Relation to Nanoscale Simulations,” 1st

Georgia Tech Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, October 16-18,

2000, Atlanta, GA.

29. Qu, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanics of Plasticity and Fracture in Processing

and Performance of Interconnects,” ASME Fall IMECE, Orlando, FL, November 9,

2000.

30. McDowell, D.L., “Micromechanics Studies of High Cycle Metal Fatigue,” ASME

Fall IMECE, Orlando, FL, November 10, 2000.

31. Rosen, C.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Example of a Simple Integrated

Diagnostic/Prognostic System,” fall ASTM conference, Orlando, FL, November 14,

2000.

32. Cochran, J.K., Lee, K.J., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T., Multifunctional Metallic

Honeycombs by Thermal Chemical Processing, Proc. TMS 2002 Annual Meeting,

Seattle, WA, Feb. 2001.

33. Goh, C.-H., Neu, R.W., McDowell, D.L. and Wallace, J.M., “Influence of Friction

Coefficient in Nonhomogeneous Simulation of Fretting Fatigue,” 3rd Int. Symp. On

Fretting Fatigue, Nagaoka-shi, Japan, 15-18 May, 2001.

34. Schroeter, B., Clayton, J., Graham, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Distributions of

Stretch and Rotation in Polycrystalline OFHC Cu, summer ASME/ASCE/SES

Applied Mechanics meeting, San Diego, CA, June 27, 2001.

35. Aleong, D., Dumont, C., McDowell, D.L., Patoor, E., and Chirani, S.A.,

“Transformation Surfaces and Normality for Random and Textured Pseudoelastic

Cu-Zn-Al Shape Memory Alloys,” summer ASME/ASCE/SES Applied Mechanics

meeting, San Diego, CA, June 29, 2001.

36. Shepherd, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling the development of strain induced

crystallization by use of network models and orientation distribution functions,”

Symposium on Stress-Induced Polymer Crystallization, ASME IMECE, New York,

NY, Nov. 16, 2001.

37. Zhou, M. and McDowell, D.L., “Averaging Concepts for Atomic and Particle

Systems,” 14th US National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

Blacksburg, VA, June 23-28, 2002.

38. Spearot, D., Jacob, K.I. and McDowell, D.L., “Nonlocal Separation Constitutive

Laws for Interfaces Informed by Nano-Scale Simulations,” SES 2002, Penn State

University, State College, PA, Oct. 13-16, 2002.

39. Clayton, J.D., Bammann, D.J. and McDowell, D.L., “A Multiscale Gradient Theory

for Elastoviscoplasticity of Single Crystals,” Proc. SES 2002, Penn State

University, State College, PA, Oct. 13-16, 2002.

40. McDowell, D.L., “Nanoscale Mechanics Efforts within the MPRL,” Conference on

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Georgia Tech, Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2002.

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41. Clayton, J.D., McDowell, D.L. and Bammann, D.J., “A Multiscale Gradient Model

of Finite Crystalline Elastoviscoplasticity,” Proc. 16th U.S. Army Symposium on

Solid Mechanics, Charleston, SC, May 4-7, 2003.

42. Wang, A.-J. and McDowell, D.L., “Mechanics of Prismatic Cellular Materials,”

Proc. 16th U.S. Army Symposium on Solid Mechanics, Charleston, SC, May 4-7,

2003.

43. Kumar, R.S., Wang, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Effects of Microstructure on Cyclic

Plasticity of Ni-base Superalloys,” Plasticity 2003, Dislocations, Plasticity and

Metal Forming, Quebec City, Canada, July 7-12, 2003.

44. Kumar, R.S., Wang, A. and Mc Dowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling of Plasticity in

Ni-base Superalloys,” Plasticity 2003, Dislocations, Plasticity and Metal Forming,

Quebec City, Canada, July 7-12, 2003.

45. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I. and McDowell, D.L., “Separation Constitutive Laws for

Interfaces Informed by Nanoscale Simulations,” 5th European Solid Mechanics

Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, August 20, 2003.

46. Cochran, J., Clark, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L., Sanders, T., and Thadhani, N.,

"Layered Cellular Alloys for Civilian Armor: Multiple Energy Absorbing (Ea)

Mechanisms," ASM Materials Solutions Conference 2003, Pittsburgh, PA, October

13-15, 2003

47. Clark, J., Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L., Sanders, T., and Thadhani, N.,

“Quasistatic and High Strain Rate Properties of FeNiCoMoTi Alloys and Linear

Cellular Structures,” Structure-Property Relationships in High Performance Ferrous

Based Systems Possessing Composite Like Structures, MS&T ‘03/TMS/ISS,

Chicago, IL, November 10-13, 2003.

48. Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Alpha-Beta Ti

Alloys,” 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress, Washington,

DC, Nov. 16-20, 2003.

49. Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Generalized Continuum Modeling of Linear

Cellular Materials,” 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress,

Washington, DC, Nov. 16-20, 2003.

50. Shenoy, M.M., Kumar, R.S., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Fatigue Crack

Initiation in Multiphase Alloys,” 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering

Congress, Washington, DC, Nov. 16-20, 2003.

51. Shepherd, J.E., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “A Constitutive Model that

Predicts the Evolution of Crystallization,” 2003 ASME International Mechanical

Engineering Congress, Washington, DC, Nov. 16-20, 2003.

52. Horstemeyer, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., and Gullett, P. “Multiscale Modeling

and Experiments of Fatigue Damage in a Cast Magnesium Alloy,” 2003 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress, Washington, DC, Nov. 16-20,

2003.

53. Neu, R.W., McDowell, D.L., Mayeur, J.R., Goh, C.-H., and Swalla, D.R., "Fretting

Fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V: A Micromechanical Approach," 2nd U.S.-Korea Workshop

on Advances in Metallic Structural Materials, May 11-13, 2004.

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54. Mayeur, J.R., McDowell, D.L. and Neu, R.W., “Effect of crystallographic texture

on deformation fields in fretting contacts,” World Tribology Conference III (WTC

III), Washington, DC, September 12-16, 2005.

55. Jordan, J.L., Dick, R.D., Ferranti, L., Thadhani, N.N., Austin, R.A., McDowell,

D.L., and Benson, D.J., “Equation of State of Aluminum – Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) –

Epoxy Composite: Modeling and Experiment,” APS meeting, Baltimore, MD July

31-Aug 5, 2005.

56. Bhattacharyya, D., Kar, S., Schirra, J.J., Savage, M.F., Milligan, W.W., McDowell,

D.L., Fraser, H.L., and Mills, M.J., “Prediction of Creep Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V on

the Basis of Microstructure-Dependent Models,” Symposium on Modeling and

Simulation of Titanium Technology: Theory and Practices, Materials Science &

Technology 2005, TMS, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept. 25-28, 2005.

57. Horstemeyer, M., Xue, Y., McDowell, D.L., and Burton, C., “Multistage Fatigue

Modeling of Cast A356 and A380 Aluminum Alloys,” Symposium on Symposium:

Simulation of Aluminum Shape Casting Processing: From Alloy Design to

Mechanical Properties, Materials Science & Technology 2005, TMS, Pittsburgh,

PA, Sept. 25-28, 2005.

58. Panchal, J.H., Choi, H., Shepherd, J., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F.,

“A Strategy for Simulation-Based Design of Multiscale, Multi-functional Products

and Associated Design Processes,” Proceedings of the ASME International Design

Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in

Engineering Conference - DETC2005, v 2 B, Proceedings of the ASME

International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and

Information in Engineering Conferences - DETC2005: 31st Design Automation

Conference, 2005, pp. 845-857.

59. Seepersad, C.C., Allen, J.K., McDowell, D.L., and Mistree, F., “Robust Design of

Cellular Materials with Topological and Dimensional Imperfections,” 31st Design

Automation Conference, 2005 ASME International Design Engineering Technical

Conferences, Long Beach, California, September 24-28, 2005.

60. Spearot, D.E., Jacob, K.I., and McDowell, D.L., “Molecular Dynamics Simulations

of Dislocation Nucleation from Bicrystal Interfaces in FCC Metals,” 2005 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida,

November 5-11, 2005. 61. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Microrotation-Augmented Energy-

Minimization for Generating Nanocrystalline Cu Structures,” 2005 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida,

November 5-11, 2005.

62. Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., “Design of Functionally Graded Cellular

Materials for Heat Dissipation,” 2005 ASME International Mechanical Engineering

Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida, November 5-11, 2005.

63. Zhang, M., Mayeur, J., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Three dimensional

crystal plasticity simulation of fretting fatigue of Ti-6Al-4V,” 2005 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida,

November 5-11, 2005.

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64. Mayeur, J., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Microstructural Representation and

its Effect on Prediction of Plastic Ratcheting During Fretting Fatigue,” 2005 ASME

International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida,

November 5-11, 2005. 65. Shepherd, J.E., McDowell, D.L., and Jacob, K.I., “Multiscale Evolution of

Entanglements and Macroscale Effects,” 2005 ASME International Mechanical

Engineering Congress and Exposition, Orlando, Florida, November 5-11, 2005.

66. Cochran, J., Clark, J., McDowell, D.L., Sanders, T.H.B., and Thadhani, N., “Linear

Cellular Alloys in Lightweight Steels and Composites: Fabrication, Quasi-static and

Dynamic Properties,” MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, November 28, 2005.

67. Austin, R.A., McDowell, D.L., and Benson, D.J., “Shock Compression of Ni+Al

Particle Systems: Modeling and Simulation,” Symp. On Dynamic Behavior of

Materials: Mechanical Properties, TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Orlando,

FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007. 68. Spearot, D.E., McDowell, D.L., and Jacob, K.I., Atomistic simulation of dislocation

nucleation from grain boundaries in FCC metals, presented at: The 7th World

Congress on Computational Mechanics, Los Angeles, CA, July 16-22, 2006.

69. McDowell, D.L, Shenoy, M.M., Zhang, M. and Zhang, J., “Simulation-Based

Strategies for Microstructure-Sensitive Cyclic Plasticity and Fatigue Modeling,”

Plasticity 2006, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 17-22, 2006.

70. Zhang, M., Zhang, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-scale Modeling of

Mechanical Deformation of Ti-6Al-4V Based on Computational Crystal Plasticity,

“43rd Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Penn State,

State College, PA, August 13-16, 2006.

71. Austin, R.A., Eakins, D., McDowell, D.L., Thadhani, N.N. and Benson, D.J.,

“Shock Compression of Ni+Al Particle Systems Part II: Modeling and Simulation,”

Symp. on Dynamic Behavior of Materials, TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition,

Orlando, FL, Feb. 25-March 1, 2007.

72. Allen, J.K., Muchnick, H., Messer, M., McDowell, D.L. and Mistree, F., Simulation

and Template-Based Robust Design of Blast Resistant Panels, 17th US Army

Symposium on Solid Mechanics, Baltimore, MD, April 4, 2007.

73. Xue, Y., Wright, A., Solanki, K., Horstemeyer, M.F., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Micromechanical Simulation of Cyclic Plasticity at Inclusion Particles with Pre-

over Straining,” 48th AIAA Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference,

Honolulu, Hawaii, April 23-26 2007.

74. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L. “Atomistic simulations of dislocation

nucleation in asymmetric tilt grain boundaries,” Plasticity 2007, Girdwood, Alaska,

USA, June 2-6, 2007.

75. Tjiptowidjojo, Y., Shenoy, M. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-sensitive

constitutive models for Ni-base superalloys,” Plasticity 2007, Girdwood, Alaska,

USA, June 2-6, 2007.

76. Austin, R.A., McDowell, D.L, Horie, Y., and Benson, D.J., “A Study of Reactant

Interfaces in Ni+Al Particle Systems During Shock Wave Propagation,” 15th APS

Topical Conference on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter, Kohala Coast,

Hawaii, June 24–29, 2007.

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77. Prasannavenkatesan, R. and McDowell, D.L., “Effect of Residual Stresses on

Fatigue Crack Nucleation at Nonmetallic Primary Inclusions in High Strength

Steels,” ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference, Austin, TX. June 3-

7, 2007. 78. DiPrima, M., Lesniewski, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Sanderson, T., and

Campbel, D., “Characterization of Epoxy Shape Memory Foams,” 44th Annual

Technical Meeting, Society of Engineering Science, October 21-24, 2007.

79. Prasanna, R. and McDowell, D.L., “A Micromechanical Approach to Model

Residual Stress Relaxation and Fatigue Crack Nucleation in High Strength Gear

Steels,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition

Seattle, Washington, November 10-15, 2007.

80. Alley, E.S., Prasanna, R., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Rolling

Contact Fatigue of Bearing Steels with Inclusions,” 14th International Symposium

on Plasticity and Its Current Applications, Kona, Hawaii, Jan. 3-8, 2008.

81. Zhang, M., McDowell, D.L., and Neu, R.W., “Microstructure-based Modeling:

Application to Fretting Fatigue,” 14th International Symposium on Plasticity and Its

Current Applications, Kona, Hawaii, Jan. 3-8, 2008.

82. Tschopp, M.A., Medlin, D. and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Nucleation at the

Vicinal Coherent Twin in FCC Cu and Al” TMS 2008 Symposium on Deformation

Twinning, New Orleans, LA, March 9-13, 2008.

83. Xue, Y., Jordon, J.B., Horstemeyer, M.F., McDowell, D.L., and Newman, J.

“Prognosis for structural health prognosis using mechanistic multistage fatigue

model,” Int. Conf. on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials VII, Hyannis, MA,

Sept. 14-19, 2008.

84. Tschopp, M.A., Tucker, G., and McDowell, D.L., “Overview of Recent Results in

Simulation of Dislocation Nucleation,” poster, MS&T ’08, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 5-9,

2008.

85. DiPrima, M., Gall, K., McDowell, D.L., Sanderson, T., Arzberger, S. and

Campbell, D., “Characterization of the Damage Mechanisms in Epoxy Shape

Memory Polymer Foam during Cyclic Deformation,” Symp. on Polymer-Based

Smart Materials-Process, Properties, and Application, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston,

MA, Dec. 5, 2008.

86. Tschopp, M.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Tension-Compression Asymmetry in

Homogeneous Dislocation Nucleation in Single Crystal Copper,” Plasticity 2009,

the 15th International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St.

Thomas, Virgin Islands, January 3-8, 2009.

87. Mayeur, J., Bammann, D.J., and McDowell, D.L., “A Micropolar Model of Crystal

Plasticity with Enhanced Description of Grain Boundaries,” Plasticity 2009, the 15th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St. Thomas,

Virgin Islands, January 3-8, 2009.

88. Alley, E.S., Prasannavenkatesan, R., Neu, R.W., and McDowell, D.L., “A

Micromechanical Model with Crystal Plasticity and Phase Transformation in 41100

Steel,” Plasticity 2009, the 15th International Symposium on Plasticity and its

Current Applications, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, January 3-8, 2009.

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89. Zimmerman, J.A., Tucker, G.J. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomic-Scale Deformation

Kinematics for Simulations of Dislocation Nucleation and Bicrystal Grain

Boundary Evolution,” TMS 2009 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February

15-19, 2009.

90. Przybyla, C., Prasannavenakatesan, R., Salajegheh, N., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of High Cycle Fatigue,” TMS 2009 Annual

Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 15-19, 2009.

91. Przybyla, C.P., Salajegheh, N., Luscher, D.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Accounting

for Higher Order Moments of Response Functions to Augment Stereological

Characterization,” MS&T 2009, Pittsburgh, OH, October 26, 2009.

92. Tucker, G.J., Tschopp, M.A., and McDowell, D.L., “Structure and Dislocation

Nucleation in FCC GB Interfaces,” MS&T 2009, Pittsburgh, OH, October 28, 2009.

93. Prasannavenakatesan, R. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling

of High Cycle Fatigue in Gear Steels,” Symposium 12-32, Advances in Fatigue and

Damage, 2009 ASME IMECE, Orlando, FL, Nov. 15-19, 2009.

94. Owolabi, M.G. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Design for

Notched Components,” Symposium 12-32, Advances in Fatigue and Damage, 2009

ASME IMECE, Orlando, FL, Nov. 15-19, 2009.

95. Tschopp, M.A., Spearot, D.E., and McDowell, D.L., “Molecular Dynamics

Simulation of Homogeneous Nucleation of Dislocations in Single Crystals,”

Symposium 12-6, Modeling at Atomic/Molecular Scale, 2009 ASME IMECE,

Orlando, FL, Nov. 15-19, 2009.

96. McDowell, D.L., “Global and Local Issues in Modeling Metallic Polycrystals,”

MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2009.

97. Mayeur, J. and McDowell, D.L., “A Comparison of Micropolar and Slip Gradient-

Based Approaches to Single Crystal Plasticity,” Plasticity 2010, the 16th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St Kitts Island,

Jan. 3-8, 2010.

98. Luscher, D.J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhorst, C., “Essential Features of General

Boundary Conditions for Second-Gradient Homogenization of Statistical Volume

Elements,” Plasticity 2010, the 16th International Symposium on Plasticity and its

Current Applications, St Kitts Island, Jan. 3-8, 2010.

99. Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of Fatigue in Advanced Engineering,” Plasticity 2010, the 16th

International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, St Kitts Island,

Jan. 3-8, 2010.

100. Wang, W., Zhong, Y., Tucker, G., Lu, K., Lu, L., McDowell, D.L., and Zhu, T.,

“Dislocation Nucleation, Jerky Flow and Size Effects in Nanoindentation,”

Symposium on Modeling, Simulation and Theory of Nanomechanical Materials

Behavior: Nanoindentation and Contact Mechanics, TMS 2010, Seattle, WA, Feb.

14-18, 2010.

101. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Effect of a deformation band on crack tip

displacement simulations under cyclic loading,” 5th International Conference on

Very High Cycle Fatigue, Berlin, Germany, June 28-30, 2011.

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102. Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of HCF for Surface vs. Subsurface Crack Formation in Duplex Ti-6Al-

4V, 5th International Conference on Very High Cycle Fatigue, Berlin, Germany,

June 28-30, 2011.

103. Mayeur, J.and McDowell, D.L.,”Nonlocal Crystal Plasticity Simulations of

Bicrystal Deformation,” Plasticity 2011, the 17th International Symposium on

Plasticity and its Current Applications, Puerto-Vallerta, Mexico, Jan. 3-8, 2011.

104. Lloyd, J.T. and McDowell, D.L., “Distinguishing Grain Core and Slip Mantle

Activities,” Plasticity 2011, the 17th International Symposium on Plasticity and its

Current Applications, Puerto-Vallerta, Mexico, Jan. 3-8, 2011.

105. Luscher, D.J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhorst, C.A., “Influence of the Coarse-

Scale Boundary Value Problem on Length Scale Parameters for Second Gradient

Continuum Theories,” Plasticity 2011, the 17th International Symposium on

Plasticity and its Current Applications, Puerto-Vallerta, Mexico, Jan. 3-8, 2011.

106. Tucker, G., Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Multilevel Atomistic Modeling of

Grain Boundaries and Nanocrystals,” TMS 2011, San Diego, CA, Feb. 27-March 3,

2011.

107. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Probabilistic Fatigue

Modeling of Notched Components,” TMS 2011, San Diego, CA, Feb. 27-March 3,

2011.

108. Huang, S., McDowell, D.L., Zhu, T., “Nano-Chemo-Mechanics of Hydrogen

Embrittlement under Extreme Loading Conditions,” TMS 2011, San Diego, CA,

Feb. 27-March 3, 2011.

109. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Radiation Damage

in BCC Structural Materials,” ANS Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL, June 26-30,

2011.

110. Zimmerman, J.A., Jones, R.E., Zhou, X., Lloyd, J.T., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Application of an Atomistically-Derived Cohesive Model of Brittle Fracture,” 11th

US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Minneapolis, MN, July 26,

2011.

111. Mayeur, J.R., Mourad, H.M., Beyerlein, I.J., McDowell, D.L., Bammann, D.J.

"Dislocation-based Micropolar Crystal Plasticity with Evolving Length Scales,"

ASME IMECE, Denver, CO, November 11-17, 2011.

112. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Quantifying Deformation

Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Metals,” Plasticity 2012, the 18th International

Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan.

3-8, 2012.

113. Ellis, B., Zhou, M., and McDowell, D.L., “Energy Dissipation and Strength

Evolution of Ultra-High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC),” 3rd

International Symposium on Ultra-High Performance Concrete and

Nanotechnology for High Performance Construction Materials (2012 HiPerMat),

Kassel, Germany, March 7-9, 2012.

114. Przybyla, C. and McDowell, D.L., “Computational Indicators for Structure-Fatigue

Property Relations in Ti Alloys,” Symposium on Titanium: Advances in

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Processing, Characterization and Properties: Mechanical Properties, TMS Annual

Meeting 2012, Orlando, FL, March 12-16, 2012.

115. Tucker, G.J., Tewari, S., Zimmerman, J., and McDowell, D.L., “Resolving the

Contribution of Interfaces in the Deformation of Nanocrystalline Copper with

Atomistic Simulations,” TMS Annual Meeting 2012, Orlando, FL, March 12-16,

2012.

116. Song, J. and McDowell, D.L., “Grain Scale Crystal Plasticity Model with Slip and

Microtwinning for a Third Generation Ni-Base Superalloy,” Superalloys 2012,

Champion, PA, Sept. 9-12, 2012, pp. 159-166.

117. Lloyd, J.T. and McDowell, D.L., “Incorporating Limited Slip into Crystal Plasticity

to Improve Stress-Strain and Texture Prediction,” 49th Annual Technical Meeting of

the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

118. Priddy, M. and McDowell, D.L., “The Use of Crystal Plasticity Finite Element

Method to Investigate Slip and Twinning in Pure Magnesium,” 49th Annual

Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-

12, 2012.

119. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Localized Deformation in Irradiated

BCC Metals using Continuum Crystal Plasticity,” 49th Annual Technical Meeting

of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

120. Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum

Simulation of Phonon Transport in Silicon,” 49th Annual Technical Meeting of the

Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

121. Ellis, B.D., Zhou, M., and McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Modeling of Ultra-High-

Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Subject to Blast Loading,” 49th Annual

Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-

12, 2012.

122. Tiwari, S., Tucker, G.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Simulated Isosurfaces of Inelastic

Strain and Dissipation in Nanocrystalline Cu,” 49th Annual Technical Meeting of

the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

123. Tucker, G.J., Tiwari, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Exploring Interfacial-Mediated

Plasticity and the Deformation Mechanisms in Nanocrystalline Materials,” 49th

Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA,

October 10-12, 2012.

124. Ellis, B.D., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Design of Ultra-High-Performance

Fiber-Reinforced Concrete to withstand Blast Loading” 49th Annual Technical

Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

125. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue Stage I/II Transition at a

Microstructural Scale,” 49th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of

Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA, October 10-12, 2012.

126. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling the Effects of Shot-Peened Residual

Stresses on Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue of Ni-Base Superalloy Components,”

49th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Atlanta, GA,

October 10-12, 2012.

127. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Early Stage Fatigue Life Prediction for

Metallic Polycrystals,” ASME IMECE, Houston, TX, November 11-14, 2012.

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128. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simulation Of Inelastic Dissipation

Surfaces In Nanocrystalline Cu Under Multiaxial Loading,” ASME IMECE,

Houston, TX, November 11-14, 2012.

129. Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum

Simulation of Dislocation Pinning in Ni, Al and Si Crystals,” ASME IMECE,

Houston, TX, November 11-14, 2012.

130. Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Coarse-Grained Atomistic Simulatoin

of Dislocation Loops in Cu, Al and Si Crystals,” ASME IMECE, Houston, TX,

November 11-14, 2012.

131. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Localized

Deformation in Irradiated BCC Metals,” MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, November 26,

2012.

132. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “A Defect Avalanche Approach To Characterize

Inelastic Yield and Flow In Nanocrystalline Metals, Poster, TMS 2013 Annual

Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, March 3-7, 2013.

133. Priddy, M.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Slip and

Twinning in Mg,” Poster, TMS 2013 Annual Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio,

TX, March 3-7, 2013.

134. Patra, A. and McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscopic Modeling of Dislocation-Defect

Interactions and Flow Localization in Irradiated bcc Metals,” TMS 2013 Annual

Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, March 3-7, 2013.

135. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Mesoscopic

Modeling of Fatigue Crack Formation and Early Growth in Polycrystals,” TMS

2013 Annual Meeting and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, March 3-7, 2013.

136. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Variability of the Fatigue Driving Force

within Grains of Polycrystals,” 13th International Conference on Fracture, June 16-

21, 2013, Beijing, China.

137. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Fatigue Life Prediction of Polycrystals

under Multiaxial Straining,” 13th International Conference on Fracture, June 16-21,

2013, Beijing, China.

138. Ellis, B., McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “Design of Ultra-High Performance

Fiber-Reinforced Concrete to Withstand Blast and Impact Loading,” 50th Annual

Technical Meeting of SES, Brown University, Providence, RI, July 31, 2013. 139. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Simluation of the Inelastic Yield and

Flow Behavior of Nanocrystalline Cu under Multiaxial Stress States,” 50th Annual

Technical Meeting of SES, Brown University, Providence, RI, July 31, 2013. 140. Li, Y., Zhou, M., and McDowell, D.L., and Zhou, M., “A Multiscale Materials

Design Framework for Predicting Fracture Toughness as a Function of

Microstructure,” 50th Annual Technical Meeting of SES, Brown University,

Providence, RI, July 31, 2013. 141. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “A Model of High-Strain-Rate Metal

Viscoplasticity with Application to Powder Shock Compression,” 3rd International

Conference on Material Modeling, Warsaw, Poland, September 8-11, 2013.

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142. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Analyzing Multiaxial Inelastic Yield and Flow in

Nanocrystalline Metals using Molecular Dynamics,” 3rd International Conference

on Material Modeling, Warsaw, Poland, September 8-11, 2013.

143. Luscher, D.J., Mayeur, J., McDowell, D.L., and Bronkhost, C., “Influence of

Length Scale Parameters for Nonlocal Crystal Plasticity on Localization in

Polycrystalline Specimens,” International Conference on Material Modeling,

Warsaw, Poland, September 8-11, 2013.

144. Narayanan, S., Zhu, T. and McDowell, D.L., “Crystal Plasticity Model for BCC

Iron Atomistically Informed by the Kinetics of Correlated Kinkpair Nucleation,”

MS&T ’13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-31, 2013.

145. Patra, A., Zhu, T., and McDowell, D.L., “Constitutive Equations for Dislocation

Core Spreading in BCC-Fe Accounting for Dislocation-Dislocation Interactions and

Finite Temperature Effects,” MS&T ’13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-

31, 2013.

146. Cochran, J., Daloz, W., Marshall, P., McDowell, D.L., Patra, A., Wedding, C., and

Strbik, O., “Silicon and Boron Containing Composites of Molybdenum Alloyed

with Manganese,” MS&T ’13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 27-31, 2013.

147. Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Multiscale Simulations of Phonon-

dislocation Interactions,” ASME IMECE, San Diego, CA, Nov. 18-21, 2013.

148. Castelluccio, G.M. and McDowell, D.L., “Mesoscopic Modeling Fatigue Crack

Formation and Early Growth in 3D Polycrystalline Microstructures,” ASME

IMECE, San Diego, CA, Nov. 18-21, 2013.

149. Li, Y., Zhou, M., and McDowell, D.L., “A multi-scale material design space for

tailoring fracture toughness of polycrystalline metals,” ASME IMECE, San Diego,

CA, Nov. 18-21, 2013.

150. Tiwari, S., Tucker, G.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Pressure Effects and Tension-

Compression Asymmetry in Response of Nanocrystalline Metals,” Plasticity 2014,

Freeport, the Bahamas, January 3-8, 2014.

151. Lloyd, J.T., Clayton, J.D., and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling the Single and

Polycrystalline Shock Response of Aluminum,” Plasticity 2014, Freeport, the

Bahamas, January 3-8, 2014.

152. Narayanan, S., McDowell, D.L., and Zhu, T., “Crystal Plasticity Model for BCC

Iron Atomistically Informed by Kinetics of Correlated Kinkpair Nucleation on

Screw Dislocations,” TMS 2014, San Diego, CA, Feb. 18, 2014.

153. Xu, S., Che, R., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., Chen, Y., “A Controlled Stress Energy

Minimization Method for Coarse-grained Atomistic Simulation,” TMS 2014, San

Diego, CA, Feb. 18, 2014.

154. Priddy, M.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Cyclic Loading Experiments and Crystal

Plasticity Modeling of Mg AZ31,” TMS 2014, San Diego, CA, Feb. 19, 2014.

155. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “A Physically Based Constitutive Model for the

Viscoplastic Behavior of fcc Pure Metals and Alloys under Shock WaveLoading,”

TMS 2014, San Diego, CA, Feb. 19, 2014.

156. McDowell, D.L., “Modeling Interface Mediated Metal Plasticity at Small Scales,”

ICACM 2014, Multiscale Materials Modeling: Mathematical and Computational

Aspects, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, June 10-11, 2014.

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157. Austin, R.A. and McDowell, D.L., “Constitutive Model of Dynamic Metal

Viscoplasticity with Application to Powder Shock Compression,” U.S. National

Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, MI, June 16-20, 2014.

158. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Pressure and Normal Stress Effects in Yield and

Flow Response of Nanocrystalline Metals,” U.S. National Congress on Theoretical

and Applied Mechanics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, June 16-20,

2014.

159. Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., Che, R., Xiong, L., and Chen, Y., “A quasi-static

concurrent atomistic-continuum implementation for sequential slip-transfer

reactions,” MMM 2014, UC-Berkeley, October 6-10, 2014.

160. Xiong, L., Xiang Chen, X., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Concurrent Atomistic-

Continuum Simulation of Dislocation-Interface Reactions in FCC Systems,” TMS

2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

161. Musinski, W.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Simulating the Effect of Inclusions on

Microstructure-Sensitive HCF/VHCF Life Scatter of Notched Components,” TMS

2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

162. Musinski, W.D. and McDowell, D.L., “Modeling of Microstructurally Small Crack

Growth through 3D Microstructures Using Crystal Plasticity Finite Element

Simulations,” TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

163. Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., Che, R., Xiong, L., and Chen, Y., “A Coarse-Grained

Atomistic Study of the Stability of Nanotwinned Cu Structures,” TMS 2015,

Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

164. Ellis, B. and McDowell, D.L., “Computational Materials Design via the Inductive

Design Exploration Method (IDEM),” TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19,

2015.

165. Tallman, A.E., Blumer, J., Narayanan, S., Zeng, Z., Wang, Y., Zhu, T., and

McDowell, D.L., “Uncertainty Quantification of bcc Fe Single Crystal Plasticity

Using Multi-Model Analysis,” TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

166. Xu, S., Che, R., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Plastic Behavior of

Single Crystal Gold Pillars up to the Micron Scale by Coarse-Grained Simulation,”

TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

167. Liming Xiong, L., Chen, X., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Size Effects of

Coarse Graining on Dislocation Mobility in FCC Crystals,” TMS 2015, Orlando,

FL, March 16-19, 2015.

168. Tiwari, S. and McDowell, D.L., “Influence of Pressure on the Shear Strength of

Symmetric Tilt Interfaces in Cu,” TMS 2015, Orlando, FL, March 16-19, 2015.

169. Lloyd, J., McDowell, D.L., and Clayton, J.D., “Dislocation-based Simulations

Quantifying the Effect of Ordered Texture and Grain Size Variations on the Shock

Response of Aluminum,” Mach Conference 2015, Annapolis, MD, April 8-10,

2015.

170. Tschopp, M.A., Coleman, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Engineering Interfaces at the

Nanoscale for Polycrystalline Design,” MS&T 2015, Columbus, OH, October 7,

2015.

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171. Tallman, A.E., Zeng, Z., Sobie, C., Wang, Y., Capolungo, L., Zhu, T., and

McDowell, D.L., “Bottom-Up and Top-Down Uncertainty Quantification of bcc Fe

Plasticity and Dislocation-Interstitial Loop Interactions,” MS&T 2015, Columbus,

OH, October 8, 2015.

172. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Dislocation Multiplication from

Frank-Read Source in Coarse-Grained Atomistic Models,” SES 2015, Texas A&M,

College Station, TX, Oct. 26-28, 2015.

173. McDowell, D.L., ““Mesoscale Modeling of Metal Plasticity to Support Durability

Assessment,” Plasticity 2016, Kona, HI Jan.3-9, 2016.

174. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Chen, X., Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y.,

“Quantifications of the Complex Dynamics of Fast Moving Dislocations in

Heterogeneous Materials by a Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method,”

Plasticity 2016, Kona, HI Jan.3-9, 2016.

175. Castelluccio, G.M., McDowell, D.L., Zhu, T., and Geller, C.B., “Mesoscale- and

Environment-Sensitive Cyclic Crystal Plasticity,” Plasticity 2016, Kona, HI Jan.3-9,

2016.

176. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Chen, H., Chen, X., Xu, S., Levitas, V., McDowell,

D.L., and Chen, Y., “Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Simulation of Interactions

between Dislocations and Phase Transformations,” Plasticity 2016, Kona, HI Jan.3-

9, 2016.

177. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Cross Slip at a Screw

Dislocation Pile-up: A Concurrent Atomistic-continuum Study,” TMS 2016,

Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-18, 2016.

178. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Concurrent Atomistic-

continuum Simulations of Sequential Slip Transfer of Curved Dislocations across

Grain Boundaries,” TMS 2016, Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-18, 2016.

179. McDowell, D.L., Capolungo, L., and Zhu, T., “Considering the Role of Kinetics in

Computational Materials Discovery and Development, TMS 2016, Nashville, TN.,

Feb. 14-18, 2016.

180. Tschopp, M., Coleman, S., and McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Modeling of Structure-

Property Relationships in Grain Boundaries,” TMS 2016, Nashville, TN., Feb. 14-

18, 2016.

181. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Chen, Shuozhi, X., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y.,

“Quantifying the Dynamics of Fast Moving Dislocations in Crystalline Materials

from Atomistic to the Microscale,” MRS Spring Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 31,

2016.

182. Blumer, J., Wang, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “A Bayesian Approach for Multiscale

Model Validation with Imprecise Probability,” MRS Spring Meeting, Phoenix, AZ,

March 30, 2016.

183. Sobie, C., McDowell, D.L., Martinez, E., and Capolungo, L., Thermal Activation of

Dislocations in Large Scale Obstacle Bypass, 2016 Computer Simulation of

Radiation Effects in Solids, Loughborough, UK, June 19-24, 2016.

184. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Modeling for Metals Under

Extreme Conditions,” IUTAM Symposium on Integrated Computational Structure-

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Modeling of Deformation and Failure under Extreme Conditions, Baltimore, MD,

June 20-22, 2016.

185. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Computatational Fatigue Assessment,”

UM Center for Predictive Integrated Structural Materials Science (PRISMS)

Workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, August 18-19, 2016.

186. Mayeur, J.R. and McDowell, D.L., “Study of Two Approaches to Higher-Order

Single Crystal Plasticity,” ICTAM 2016, Montreal, Canada, August 21-26, 2016.

187. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Computational Fatigue Modeling,”

Keynote lecture, Int. Conference on Fatigue Damage of Structural Materials XI,

Hyannis, MA, September 19-21, 2016.

188. Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., Xiong, L., and Chen, Y., “Recent Progress in the

Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method and Its Applications to Nano- and

Microscale Metal Plasticity,” MS&T 2016, Salt Lake City, UT, Oct. 23-27, 2016.

189. McDowell, D.L., Priddy, M.W., Weaver, J., Paulson, N., Mohan, S., Kalidindi,

S.R., and Shih, D., “Practical Methodology for Inverse Design Exploration of

Fatigue Resistant Ti Alloys,” MS&T 2016, Salt Lake City, UT, Oct. 23-27, 2016.

190. McDowell, D.L., “Challenges and Opportunities for Simulation-Assisted Design of

Metallic Materials,” ASME IMECE, Phoenix, AZ, November 15, 2016.

191. Song, J., Zhou, X., Marchand, Zhu, T., and McDowell, D.L., “Chemomechanical

Origin of Hydrogen Trapping at Grain Boundaries,” ASME IMECE, Phoenix, AZ,

November 14-17, 2016.

192. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Multiscale

Modeling and Simulation of Phase Transformations Assisted by the Dislocation

Pile-ups in Multilayered Metallics Composites,” ASME IMECE, Phoenix, AZ,

November 14-17, 2016.

193. Tallman, A.E., Swiler, L., Wang, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Model Uncertainty

Quantification and Calibration Data Volume in bcc Fe Crystal Plasticity,” SIAM

Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, Atlanta, GA, Feb. 27,

2017.

194. Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., Xiong, L., and Chen, Y., “A Concurrent Atomistic-

Continuum Study of Sequential Slip Transfer of Curved Dislocations across Grain

Boundaries,” TMS 2017, San Diego, Feb. 27-March 1, 2017.

195. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “A New Implementation of the

Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method with Quasistatic Algorithms and Mesh

Refinement Schemes,” MRS, Phoenix, AZ, April 19, 2017.

196. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “A Concurrent Atomistic-

Continuum Sstudy of Sequential Slip Transfer of Curved Dislocations across Tilt

Grain Boundaries,” MRS, Phoenix, AZ, April 19, 2017.

197. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Concurrent Atomistic-

Continuum Ssimulations of Sequential Dislocation/Obstacle Interactions in Face-

Centered Cubic Metals,” MRS, Phoenix, AZ, April 19, 2017.

198. Xu, S., Xiong, L., Chen, Y. and McDowell, D.L., “Advancements and Applications

of the Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method in Plasticity of Face-Centered

Ccubic Metals,” MRS, Phoenix, AZ, April 18, 2017.

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199. Ferri, B.A., Dwivedi, S., and McDowell, D.L., “One-Dimensional Simulations for

Spall in Metals with Intra- and Inter-Grain Failure Models,” APS SCCM, St. Louis,

MO, July 9, 2017 (poster presentation).

200. Ferri, B.A., Dwivedi, S., and McDowell, D.L., “One-Dimensional Simulations for

Spall in Metals with Intra- and Inter-Grain Failure Models,” APS SCCM, St. Louis,

MO, July 10, 2017 (oral presentation).

201. Tallman, A., Bishop, J., Swiler, L., Wang, Y., and McDowell, D.L.,

“Microstructural Variability Constrained Uncertainty Propagation in the

Hierarchical Multiscale Modeling of Cartridge Brass,” Symposium on Data and

Tools for Materials Discovery and Design – Materials Information Infrastructure,

MS&T 2017, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 9-11, 2017.

202. Paulson, N., Priddy, M., McDowell, D.L., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Efficient Protocols

for Ranking the Transition Fatigue Performance of Polycrystalline Materials,”

Symposium on Data and Tools for Materials Discovery and Design – Materials

Information Infrastructure, MS&T 2017, Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 9-11, 2017.

203. Xiong, L., Rigelesaiyin, J., Xu, S., Chen, Y., and McDowell, D.L., “Dynamic

Aspects of the Dislocation-Obstacle Interactions from the Atomic to the

Microscale,” ASME IMECE, Tampa, FL, Nov. 3-9, 2017.

204. Chen, X., Li, W., Xiong, L., Li, Y., Yang, S., Zheng, Z., McDowell, D.L., and

Chen, Y., “Ballistic-diffusive Phonon Heat Transport across Grain Boundaries,”

ASME IMECE, Tampa, FL, Nov. 3-9, 2017.

205. Chen, X., Xiong, L., McDowell, D.L., and Chen, Y., “Effect of Phonon-Dislocation

Interaction on the Mobility of Dislocations,” ASME IMECE, Tampa, FL, Nov. 3-9,

2017.

206. Paulson, N., Priddy, M., McDowell, D.L., and Kalidindi, S.R., “A Data Science

Framework for Reduced-order Microstructure-sensitive Rank Ordering of Fatigue

Performance,” TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

207. Xu, S. Payne, T. Startt, J., Deo, C, and McDowell, D.L., “Uniaxial Deformation of

Nanotwinned Nanopillars/Nanotubes in Bodycentered Cubic Tungsten,” TMS

2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

208. Xu, S., McDowell, D.L., and Beyerlein, I., “Multiscale Simulations of Sequential

Dislocation/Obstacle Interactions in FCC Metals,” TMS 2018, Phoenix, AZ, March

12-16, 2018.

209. Xu, S. Payne, T. Chen, H., Liu, Y., Xiong, L., Chen, L., and McDowell, D.L.,

“PyCAC: The Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Simulation Environment,” TMS

2018, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2018.

210. Paulson, N., McDowell, D.L., Priddy, M., and Kalidindi, S.R., “Stopka, K.,

Whelan, G., Gu, T., Muth, A., and McDowell, D.L., “A Novel Framework for

Reduced-Order Linkages between Microstructures and Fatigue Performance,”

Fatigue 2018, 12th International Fatigue Congress, Poiters Futurescope, France,

May 27-June 1, 2018.

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D4. Invited Seminar Presentations

1. "Multiaxial Nonproportional Cyclic Deformation," University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign, August 1980.

2. "Multiaxial Fatigue," University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 1981.

3. "Transient Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign, August 1982.

4. "A Study of Cyclic Hardening Behavior Under Nonproportional Loading," Sandia

National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 1983.

5. "Cyclic, Transient Response of Metals to Nonproportional Loading," Sandia

National Laboratories, Livermore, California, January 1983.

6. "A Study of Cyclic Hardening Behavior Under Nonproportional Loading," Iowa

State University, January 1983.

7. "Transient Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," Georgia Tech, February 1983.

8. "Transient Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," University of Houston, February

1983.

9. "A Two Surface Plasticity Theory for Nonproportional Cyclic Loading," Georgia

Tech, April 1984.

10. "A Study of Multiaxial Fatigue of a Notched Component," Universite de

Compeigne, Compeigne, France, May 1984.

11. "Description of Nonproportional Cyclic Response," Oak Ridge National

Laboratory, July 1984.

12. "Experimentally Motivated Rate-Independent and Rate-Dependent Cyclic Inelastic

Constitutive Laws," College of Engineering Structural Mechanics Seminar,

Centennial Colloquium Series, Georgia Tech, February 1986.

13. "Experimental Studies of Cyclic Elastic-Plastic Constitutive Model Structures,"

Georgia Tech FFRL Seminar, March 1986.

14. "Continuum Anisotropic Creep Damage Mechanics," Georgia Tech FFRL Seminar,

April 1986.

15. "Creep-Dominated, Damage-Coupled Cyclic Viscoplasticity," Oak Ridge National

Laboratory, October 1986.

16. "Fracture and Fatigue Research at Georgia Tech," ASME Local Chapter, December

1, 1986.

17. "Fracture and Fatigue Research at Georgia Tech," ASM Local Chapter, January 26,

1987.

18. "Fracture and Fatigue Research at Georgia Tech," Aerospace Technology

Symposium, AIAA, Atlanta Section, February 28, 1987.

19. "Developments in Two Surface Plasticity Theory", Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,

September 22, 1987.

20. "Developments in Two Surface Plasticity Theory", Cornell University, September

23, 1987.

21. "Developments in Two Surface Plasticity Theory", Brown University, September

28, 1987.

22. "Developments in Two Surface Plasticity Theory", Texas Instruments, Inc.,

Attleboro, MA, September 29, 1987.

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23. "Recent Developments in Two Surface Plasticity Theory," Ford Motor Co.,

Scientific Research, Dearborn, MI, April 11, 1988.

24. "Further Developments in Two Surface Plasticity," Georgia Tech Materials

Engineering Seminar, April 19, 1988.

25. "Fundamental Aspects of Bounding Surface Viscoplasticity," Georgia Tech

Structural Mechanics Seminar, March 2, 1989.

26. "Bounding Surface Thermoplasticity/Thermoviscoplasticity," University of

Tennessee Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, December 4, 1989.

27. "Nonlinear Kinematic Hardening Theories at Finite Strain," Mechanics and

Structural Analysis Divisions, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA,

September 5, 1990.

28. "Improved Modeling of Solder Joints in Electronic Applications," Georgia Tech

Manufacturing Research Center Industrial Advisory Board Meeting, September 24,

1990.

29. "Bounding Surface Thermoplasticity and Thermoviscoplasticity," Rockwell

International Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA, March 6, 1991.

30. "A Perspective on Multi-Surface Plasticity Theories," University of Texas-Austin,

Aerospace and Applied Mechanics, November 26, 1991.

31. "Micromechanical Modelling of Cast Al Alloys," Ford Motor Co., Danou Technical

Center, Dearborn, MI, March 10, 1992.

32. "Modeling Void Growth in Cold Formable Steel," IRSID, St. Germane En Laye,

France, September 4, 1992.

33. "A Phenomenological Framework for Porous Inelasticity with Cyclic and Textural

Anisotropy Capabilities," Colloquia on Modern Topics in Mechanics, R.R.

McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern

University, Evanston, IL, October 9, 1992.

34. "Substructure and Porosity Considerations for Modeling Finite Strain Inelasticity of

Metals," Aberdeen Proving Grounds, July 13, 1993.

35. "The Modeling of Ratchetting Effects in Cyclic Plasticity," Vanderbilt University,

October 22, 1993.

36. "Anisotropy at Large Strains," IRSID, Saint Germaine En Laye, France, June 3,

1994.

37. "Multiaxial Effects in Metallic Materials," Cornell University, Sibley School of

Mechanical Engineering, February 14, 1995.

38. "Anisotropy and Compressibility Effects of FCC Polycrystals at Large Strain,"

Georgia Tech Institute-Wide Materials Seminar Series, April 18, 1995.

39. "Multiaxial Effects on the Evolving Internal State of Metallic Materials," Florida

State University, College of Engineering, April 25, 1995.

40. "Multiaxial Effects on the Evolving Internal State of Metallic Materials," University

of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics, July 25, 1995.

41. "ISV Approaches for Finite Strain Viscoplasticity," U.S. Army Research

Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, January 23, 1996.

42. "Deformation Path, Temperature and Strain Rate History Effects in OFHC Cu,"

Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, December 4, 1996.

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43. "Modeling Multiscale Phenomena with Internal State Variables," Dept. of

Mechanical Engng., Clemson University, Clemson, SC, January 24, 1997.

44. "Observations and Mechanics of Small Fatigue Cracks in Metallics," Lockheed-

Martin Corp., Marietta, GA, March 26, 1997.

45. “Deformation, Rate and Temperature History Effects: Implications for ISV

Models,” Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, July 30, 1997.

46. “Constitutive Equations and Length Scales in Solids,” University of Michigan,

Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series, February 16, 1998.

47. “Polycrystal Plasticity and Subgrain Heterogeneity,” Michigan State University,

Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series, February 17, 1998.

48. “Constitutive Equations and Length Scales in Solids,” Northwestern University,

Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series, February 18, 1998.

49. “Polycrystal Plasticity and Subgrain Heterogeneity,” University of Wisconsin-

Madison, Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series, February 19, 1998.

50. “Constitutive Equations and Length Scales in Solids,” University of Minnesota,

Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series, February 20, 1998.

51. “Constitutive Equations and Length Scales in Solids,” Johns Hopkins University,

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, April 2, 1998.

52. “ISV Relations for Solids,” Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, July 7,

1998.

53. “Some Comments on Averaging Approaches for Multiscale Internal State Variable

Constitutive Equations,” Technische Universität München, Germany, September 1,

1998.

54. “Mechanical Behavior of a Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy under Axial-Torsional

Proportional and Nonproportional Loading,” Midwest Mechanics Lecture Series,

Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Nov.

3, 1998.

55. “Polycrystal Plasticity and Subgrain Heterogeneity,” Midwest Mechanics Lecture

Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, Nov. 4, 1998.

56. “Length Scales and Evolution of Structure in Solids,” Midwest Mechanics Lecture

Series, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Nov. 5, 1998.

57. “Length Scales and Evolution of Structure in Solids,” Midwest Mechanics Lecture

Series, Purdue University, Nov. 6, 1998.

58. “Structural Fatigue Investigation,” Integrated Predictive Diagnostics, a forum for

Industry and Government, Georgia Tech, September 15, 1999.

59. “Overview of Metals Research in the Paden Chair at Georgia Tech,” Technische

Universität München, Germany, May 23, 2000.

60. “Micromechanics of High Cycle Fatigue,” Texas A&M, Dept. Mechanical

Engineering, November 29, 2000.

61. “Experimental Evidence of Length Scale Effects,” Workshop on Nonlocal Effects

in Solid Mechanics, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, July 9, 2001.

62. “Internal State Variable Models and Length Scales,” Workshop on Nonlocal Effects

in Solid Mechanics, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, July 9, 2001.

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63. “Self-Organization Aspects of Nonlocal Field Models,” Workshop on Nonlocal

Effects in Solid Mechanics, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, July 10,

2001.

64. “Computational Modeling of Plasticity and Fracture at Microstructure Scales,”

invited seminar, ICASE, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA,

November 28, 2001.

65. “Multifunctional Linear Cellular Materials – Structures and Thermal Management,”

GE Aircraft Engines, Evendale, OH, November 21, 2002 (with J. Cochran).

66. “An Interactive, Distributed, Computational Environment for the Design of Multi-

Functional Materials and Processes,” NASA Langley Research Center, May 1, 2003

(with F. Mistree).

67. “Multifunctional Linear Cellular Materials: Thermal, Structural, Electronic, &

Energetic Devices,” General Electric Power Systems Division, Greenville, SC, May

16, 2003 (with J. Cochran, J. Lee and T. Sanders).

68. “Behavior and Design of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” Department of Mechanical

and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December

2, 2003.

69. “Multiscale Modeling of Defects and Heterogeneities,” ENSAM, Metz, France,

March 5, 2004.

70. “Hierarchical Modeling and Design of Materials,” Department of Materials Science

and Engineering, University of Virginia, March 29, 2004.

71. “Modeling and Design of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” Institute of Solid

Mechanics, Failure Mechanics Laboratory, Ministry of Education, Tsinghua

University, Beijing, China, June 28, 2004.

72. “Modeling and Design of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” University of Baltimore-

Maryland County, December 3, 2004.

73. “Designing Multifuntional Materials - An Opportunity to Collaborate?,” Georgia

Institute of Technology, Tribology Group Seminar, December 7, 2004 (with F.

Mistree and J.K. Allen)

74. “Advances in Applications of Metal Plasticity,” The Ohio State University, January

28, 2005.

75. “NSF I/UCRC on Computational Materials Design,” Dana Corporation, Toledo,

OH, February 25, 2005.

76. “Modeling and Design of Prismatic Cellular Materials,” U.S. Army Research

Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, April 14, 2005.

77. “NSF I/UCRC on Computational Materials Design,” U.S. Army Research

Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, April 14, 2005.

78. “A Perspective on Trends in Engineering Education,” Jack M. Zeigler Outstanding

Educator Award Lecture, GWW School of Mechanical Engineering, April 28,

2005.

79. “Fatigue Analysis of Hierarchical Microstructures,” ONR D3D Research Consortia

Kickoff Meeting, Arlington, VA, April 29, 2005.

80. “Fretting Fatigue of Ti-5Al-4V: A Micromechanical Approach,” Ecole des Mines,

Evry, France, May 20, 2005.

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81. “Applications and New Directions in Metal Plasticity,” Imperial College, London,

May 23, 2005.

82. “Applications and New Directions in Metal Plasticity,” University of Troyes,

Troyes, France, May 26, 2005.

83. “Design of Materials: Implications for Micromechanics,” University of Metz,

LPMM, Metz, France, May 27, 2005.

84. “Robust Design of Materials,” University of Alabama-Birmingham, Dept. of

Materials Science and Engineering, November 15, 2005.

85. “Vision for Computational Materials Design,” QuesTek Corp. LLC, Chicago, IL,

March 21, 2006.

86. “Robust Design of Materials,” Mississippi State University, Dept. of Mechanical

Engineering and CAVS, March 23, 2006.

87. “Robust Design of Materials,” University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of

Engineering Science and Mechanics,April 4, 2006.

88. “Energetic Materials Modeling and Design,” USAF WPAFB/ML, Dayton, OH,

April 10, 2006.

89. “NSF I/UCRC on Computational Materials Design,” AEDC, Tullahoma, TN, May

22, 2006.

90. “A Georgia Tech Vision for Computational Materials Design,” ORNL,

Computational Material Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN, August 30, 2006.

91. “Materials Design” A Collaborative Venture,” Abbott Laboratories, Sunnyvale,

CA, December 15, 2006.

92. “Materials Design” A Collaborative Venture,” Proctor and Gamble, Cincinnati, OH,

January 24, 2007.

93. “Materials Design within the Center for Computational Materials Design

(CCMD),” US Air Force Materials Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB,

Dayton, OH, April 16, 2007.

94. “Uncertainty in Multilevel, Distributed Materials Design,” NAE National Materials

Advisory Board meeting on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering

(ICME), May 29-30, 2007, Beckman Center, Irvine, CA.

95. “Materials Design at Georgia Tech: An Overview,” Metallurgical and Materials

Department, IIT Kharagpur, India, December 10, 2007.

96. “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of Fatigue Processes: Phenomena and

Methods,” Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA, January 24, 2008.

97. “Physically-Based Modeling in State-Awareness Monitoring Strategies,” AFOSR

Workshop on Prognosis of Aircraft and Space Devices, Components, and Systems,

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, Feb. 19-20, 2008.

98. “Design of Higher Service Temperature Disk Materials: Some 6.1 Research

Needs,” Workshop on 1450 F Disk Design Program, AFOSR, Dayton, OH, March

3, 2008.

99. “Mechanistic Modeling of Cyclic Deformation with Dwell Times in Ni-Base

Superalloys,” MAI Kickoff Meeting, USAF, Dayton, OH, March 5, 2008.

100. “Overview of MURI Thrust in Simulation and Design of Multifunctional Energetic

Structural Materials,” Eglin Air Force Base, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, March 13, 2008.

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101. “Scales and Modeling of Metal Fatigue Processes,” QuesTek Innovations LLC,

Evanston, IL, March 19, 2008.

102. “Fatigue Analysis in Hierarchical Microstructures,” ONR D3D review,

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 24, 2008.

103. “Grain Boundary Structure and Dislocation Nucleation in FCC Metals,” Brown

University, Division of Engineering, April 21, 2008.

104. “Simulation and Design of Multifunctional Energetic Structural Materials,” Eglin

AFB, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, May 19, 2008.

105. “Multiscale Modeling and Materials Design,” Clemson University International

Center for Automotive Engineering, Automotive Engineering Lecture Series,

September 30, 2008.

106. “Trends in Modeling Multiscale Plasticity,” Sandia National Laboratories,

Albuquerque, NM, October 16, 2008.

107. “Overview: Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Ti64,” Boeing, St. Louis, MO, January

23, 2009.

108. “Value Proposition: Center for Computational Materials Design,” Rolls Royce,

Indianapolis, IN, January 30, 2009.

109. “Fatigue Modeling for Materials Design,” Rolls Royce, Indianapolis, IN, January

30, 2009.

110. “Constitutive Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of Fatigue,” GE

Webinar, February 27, 2009.

111. “Grain Boundary Structure and Dislocation Nucleation in FCC Metals,”

Northwestern University, March 3, 2009.

112. “Trends in Modeling Multiscale Plasticity,” University of North Texas, Denton,

TX, March 27, 2009.

113. “Grain Boundary Structure and Dislocation Nucleation,” University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign, April 13, 2009.

114. “Plasticity at Multiple Scales, “ Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group,

Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, May 11,

2009. 115. “Microstructure-Sensitive Modeling of Fatigue,” Carpenter Technology Corp.,

Reading, PA, September 28, 2009.

116. “Research Efforts in Ti Alloys at Georgia Tech,” RTI International Metals, Inc.,

Niles, OH, September 23, 2010.

117. “Simulation-Based Strategies to Support Design of Advanced Engineering Alloys

for Fatigue Resistance” GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY, Oct. 1, 2010.

118. ”Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” Technical

University of Madrid, Spain, November 4, 2010.

119. ”Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” University

of Grenada, Spain, November 5, 2010.

120. ”Metal Plasticity at Multiple Scales,” University of Seville, Spain, November 8,

2010.

121. ”Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” University

of Zaragoza, Spain, November 10, 2010.

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122. ”Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,”

Northwestern University, Colloquia in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,

Predictive Science and Engineering Design Cluster, November 18, 2010.

123. “Interplay of Multiscale Modeling with Microstructure-Sensitive Materials

Design,” North Carolina State University, January 14, 2011.

124. “Mechanistic Modeling of Cyclic Deformation with Dwell Times in Ni-Base

Superalloys,” Materials Directorate, AFRL, Dayton, OH, February 17, 2011.

125. “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” University

of Florida, November 22, 2011.

126. “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” ARL ICME

seminar series, Aberdeen, MD, March 7, 2012.

127. “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” Seminar of

the Materials Dept., UC-Santa Barbara, April 27, 2012.

128. “Modeling Fatigue Crack Formation and Early Growth in Polycrystals,” NAVAIR,

Patuxent, MD, June 7, 2012.

129. “Computational Methods to Quantify Fatigue Processes in Metals,” Medtronic,

Minneapolis, MN, June 19, 2012.

130. “Mesoscopic Computational Methods in Fatigue and Strain Localization,” Bettis

Laboratories, Pittsburgh, PA, September 5, 2012.

131. “Multiscale Modeling and Microstructure-Sensitive Materials Design,” Texas

A&M, April 18, 2013.

132. “Modeling Inelastic Behavior at Multiple Scales for Multiple Purposes,” Lawrence

Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, May 2, 2013.

133. “Adding Value to the New MGI Landscape,” Pacific Northwest National

Laboratory, Richland, WA, May 23, 2013.

134. Modeling Fatigue Crack Formation and Early Growth in Polycyrstals,” University

of Michigan, June 14, 2013.

135. “A Perspective on MGI Networking,” NAE/NAS Government /University/Industry

Research Roundtable Webinar, Creating a Materials Innovation Infrastructure: The

Materials Genome Initiative and the Materials Innovation Accelerator Network,

September 25, 2013 (joint with Dr. Cyrus Wadia, Assistant Director for Clean

Energy & Materials R&D with the White House Office of Science and Technology

Policy).

136. “Modeling Inelastic Behavior of Metals at Multiple Scales for Multiple Purposes,”

George Washington University, April 8, 2014.

137. “Modeling Inelastic Behavior of Metals at Multiple Scales for Multiple Purposes,”

Arizona State University, October 3, 2014.

138. “Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Modeling,” Virginia Tech, Biomedical

Engineering and Mechanics, November 12, 2014.

139. “Stress State Effects in Yield and Flow Responses of Nanocrystalline Metals,”

Caltech GALCIT seminar, December 8, 3014.

140. “Gaps in Multiscale Modeling of Metals,” Universität Stuttgart, December 18,

2014.

141. “Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Modeling,” IMDEA Materials, Madrid, Spain,

January 22, 2015.

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142. “Computational Materials Design Challenges for Metallic Materials,” Florida

International University, January 29, 2016.

143. “Some Important Scientific and Engineering Challenges for ICME,” Caterpillar,

Inc. Webinar, February 5, 2016.

144. “Challenges and Opportunities for Computational Design of Metallic Materials,”

NIST Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium, Gaithersburg, MD, April 21,

2016.

145. “Microstructure-Sensitive Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Modeling,” University of

Connecticut MSE Seminar, Storrs, CT, September 9, 2016.

146. “Microstructure-Sensitive Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Modeling,” Columbia

University, New York, NY, October 7, 2016

147. “Challenges and Opportunities for Simulation-Assisted Design of Metallic Materials,” Vanderbilt University, October 11, 2016.

148. “Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Model for Metals,” Georgia Tech Mathematics and

Applications Portal Seminar, School of Mathematics, Georgia Tech, December 2,

2016.

149. “Intersections of the Sandia Academic Alliance with Georgia Tech Materials

Research,” Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, March 2, 2017.

150. “Microstructure-Sensitive Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Modeling,” University of

Pennsylvania, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, March 27,

2018.

D5. Other Presentations

1. McDowell, D. L., "Some Comments on the Structure of Nonlinear Constitutive

Equations for Nonproportional Cyclic Plasticity," presented at the symposium in

honor of the retirement of Professor JoDean Morrow of the University of Illinois,

August 1984.

2. McDowell, D.L., "Crack Propagation Technology: Ct Development," EPRI RP2253

Industry Advisory Group Meeting, Barberton, OH, May 6, 1987.

3. McDowell, D.L., "Primary Creep Effects in Creep Crack Growth," VAMAS

Workshop on Creep Crack Growth, Georgia Tech, July 8-10, 1987.

4. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Based Fatigue Model for Cast A356-T6 Alloy,”

Quarterly Review Meeting, USCAR/USAMP, Peoria, IL, April 5, 2000.

5. McDowell, D.L., “Structural Fatigue Investigation of the MURI on Integrated

Diagnostics,” and “MURI Demonstration: Example of a Simple Integrated

Diagnostic/Prognostic System,” ONR MURI final review meeting, Washington,

DC, Aug. 14, 2000.

6. McDowell, D.L., “Mechanical Properties of Linear Cellular Materials,” ONR

MURI review meeting, Brewster, MA, Aug. 24, 2000.

7. Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Multifunctional Linear

Cellular Materials (LCMs): Structures and Thermal Management,” DARPA

Synthetic Multifunctional Materials 2001 PI Meeting, May 23-25, 2001, Jackson

Hole, WY.

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8. Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Microchannel Heat

Exchangers for Electronics and Aerospace,” 2001 ONR Materials Review, June 13-

15, 2001, National Academy of Sciences Woods Hole Study Center, Woods Hole,

MA.

9. Cochran, J, Lee, J., Liu, M., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Hybrid

Metal/Ceria Monolithic Low Temperature SOFCs, DARPA Palm Power Program

Review, Washington, DC, August 17, 2001

10. Goh, C.-H., Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Length Scale Considerations in the

Formation of Attachment Fatigue Cracks,” AFOSR review of Metallic and Ceramic

Materials Programs, Snowbird Resort, Utah, Aug. 21-22, 2001.

11. McDowell, D.L., “Physics-Based Modeling of Ni-Base Superalloys,” DARPA AIM

PI Meeting, Islamorada, FL, February 27, 2002.

12. Cochran, J, Lee, J., Liu, M., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Hybrid

Metal/Ceria Monolithic Low Temperature SOFCs, DARPA Palm Power Program

Review, Panama City, FL, March 12, 2002.

13. Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Multifunctional Linear

Cellular Materials (LCMs): Structures and Thermal Management,” DARPA

Synthetic Multifunctional Materials 2002 PI Meeting, May 20-23, 2002, Jackson

Hole, WY.

14. Goh, C.-H., Swalla, D.R., Neu, R.W., McDowell, D.L., and Mayeur, J.R., “Length

Scale Considerations in the formation of Attachment Fatigue Cracks,” AFOSR

review of Metallic and Ceramic Materials Programs, Bar Harbor, MN, Aug. 12-14,

2002.

15. Cochran, J., Liu, M., McDowell, D.L., Lee, J. and Sanders, T., “SOFC Stacks from

Layered Extrusions,” DARPA Palm Power Program Review Meeting, Coronado,

CA, February 3-6, 2003.

16. Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L. and Sanders, T.H.B., “Multifunctional Linear

Cellular Materials: Thermal, Structural, Electronic, & Energetic Devices,” DARPA

Synthetic Multifunctional Materials 2003 PI Meeting, May 19-22, 2003, Jackson

Hole, WY.

17. Neu, R.W. and McDowell, D.L., “Length Scale Considerations in the Formation of

Attachment Fatigue Cracks,” AFOSR Contractors Meeting in Metallic Materials,

Boulder, CO, August 4-5, 2003.

18. Clark, J., Cochran, J., Lee, J., McDowell, D.L., Sanders, T. and Thadhani, N.,

"Linear Structures for Energetic Devices,” Naval Surface Warfare Center,

Dahlgren, VA, November 6, 2003.

19. McDowell, D.L., Kumar, R., Wang, A. and Shenoy, M., “Physically-based Models

for Creep-Fatigue Crack Initiation and Growth – Modeling,” DARPA AIM

Materials Science Collaboration Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL,

Nov. 13, 2003.

20. Wang, A., Kumar, R.S. and McDowell, D.L., Modeling of Low Cycle Fatigue,”

DARPA AIM PI review meeting, San Diego, CA, February 3-5, 2004.

21. Cochran, J., McDowell, D.L., Lee, J., Liu, M. and Sanders, T., “SOFCs from

Extruded Metal/Electrolyte Stacks,” DARPA Palm Power Program Review

Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 9-11, 2004.

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22. McDowell, D.L., Neu, R.W., Mayeur, J.R. and Zhang, M., “Microstructure and 3-D

Effects in Fretting Fatigue of Ti Alloys,” AFOSR review of Metallic Materials

Program, Wintergreen, VA, Aug. 16-18, 2004.

23. McDowell, D.L., Milligan, W., Mills, M., and Fraser, H., “Physically-Based

Modeling of IN 100 and Ti-6Al-4V, DARPA Prognosis Program Review, Sedona,

AZ, February 8-11, 2005.

24. Prasanna, R., Zhang, J., and McDowell, D.L, “3D Modeling of Fatigue Crack

Formation at Primary Inclusions: Application to Near Surface Inclusions in

Carburized Steel,” ONR D3D Tools Review Meeting, Northwestern University,

Evanston, IL, March 20, 2006.

25. McDowell, D.L., “Simulation and Design of Multifunctional Energetic Structural

Materials,” AFOSR Metallic Materials Grantees Meeting, Arlington, VA, Nov. 1-3,

2006.

26. McDowell, D.L., Prasanna, R., Salajegheh, N., and Zhang, J., “3D Modeling of

Fatigue Crack Nucleation at Primary Inclusions,” DARPA Prognosis PI Meeting,

St. Augustine, FL. January 29, 2007. 27. McDowell, D.L., Tjiptowidjojo, Y. and Przybyla, C., “Physics-based prognositic

tools for fatigue of propulsion system materials,” DARPA Prognosis PI Meeting,

St. Augustine, FL. January 29, 2007. 28. McDowell, D.L., and Prasanna, R., “3D Modeling of Fatigue in Hierarchical

Martensitic Steel Microstructures,’ ONR D 3-D Digital Structure Review Meeting,

Sept. 8-12, 2008.

29. McDowell, D.L. and Liu, Z.-K., “Center for Computational Materials Design,”

Timken Modeling Summit, March 19, 2009.

30. McDowell, D.L. and Prasanna, R., “3D Modeling of Fatigue in Hierarchical

Martensitic Steel Microstructures,” Steel Research Group Meeting overview of

ONR D3D program, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 23-24, 2009.

31. McDowell, D.L., and Prasanna, R., “3D Microstructure-Sensitive Hierarchical

Fatigue Modeling of Martensitic Gear Steels,’ ONR D3-D Digital Structure Review

Meeting, Arlington, VA, July 7-9, 2009.

32. McDowell, D.L., “Multiscale Strengthening Mechanisms of UHPC/rpc For

Enhanced Blast/Penetration Resistance Against IEDs,” ERDC/DHS kickoff

meeting, Georgia Tech, July 10, 2009.

33. McDowell, D.L., “Materials at Georgia Tech: Materials Council Perspective,”

Division of Homeland Security Site Visit on Project on cIED Effects in Materials

and Materials Research at Georgia Tech, August 14, 2009. 34. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Novel Methods for Microstructure-Sensitive

Probabilistic Fatigue Notch Factor,” Pratt & Whitney/GT Center of Excellence

Semi-Annual Review Meeting, East Hartford, CT, Dec. 15, 2009. 35. McDowell, D.L., Prasanna, R., and Salajegheh, N., “3D Modeling of Fatigue in

Hierarchical Martensitic Steel Microstructures,” Steel Research Group Meeting

overview of ONR D3D program, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March

22-23, 2010.

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36. Musinski, W. and McDowell, D.L., “Novel Methods for Microstructure-Sensitive

Probabilistic Fatigue Notch Factor,” Pratt & Whitney/GT Center of Excellence

Semi-Annual Review Meeting, East Hartford, CT, June 23, 2010.

37. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Simulation,” Users Workshop

for CCMD Technologies, CCMD Winter Meeting, Georgia Tech, February 20,

2013.

38. McDowell, D.L., “Microstructure-Sensitive Miulitiscale Crystal Plsaticity

Modeling,” International Institute for Multifunctional Materials for Energy

Conversion Summer School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, July 29-

30, 2015.

39. McDowell, D.L., “Higher Order Moments of Responses and Statistical Volume

Elements,” International Institute for Multifunctional Materials for Energy

Conversion Summer School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, July 29-

30, 2015.

40. McDowell, D.L., “Length Scale Bridging from Atomistics Upward: Coarse-Grained

Atomistic Simulations,” International Institute for Multifunctional Materials for

Energy Conversion Summer School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX,

July 29-30, 2015.

41. Zhu, T. and McDowell, D.L., “Coarse Graining: Time Scaling from Unit

Processes,” IIMEC Summer School on Computational Materials Science Across

Scales,” July 29-30, 2015.

42. McDowell, D.L., “Coarse-Grained Atomisitic Modeling of Dislocation Plasticity in

Metals,” International Institute for Multifunctional Materials for Energy Conversion

Summer School, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, July 27, 2016.

43. McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic Modeling for Crystalline Nanostructures,” Mesoscale

Models: From Micro-Physics to Macro Interpretation Advanced School, CISM,

International Center for Mechanical Sciences, UDINE, Italy, May 23, 2017.

44. McDowell, D.L., “Atomistic-Continuum Coarse Graining (Length Scaling),”

Mesoscale Models: From Micro-Physics to Macro Interpretation Advanced School,

CISM, International Center for Mechanical Sciences, UDINE, Italy, May 24, 2017.

45. McDowell, D.L. and Zhu, T., “Atomistic-Continuum Coarse Graining (Time

Scaling),” Mesoscale Mesoscale Models: From Micro-Physics to Macro

Interpretation Advanced School, CISM, International Center for Mechanical

Sciences, UDINE, Italy, May 24, 2017.

46. McDowell, D.L., “Multilevel Crystalline Plasticity from nm to mm” Mesoscale

Models: From Micro-Physics to Macro Interpretation Advanced School, CISM,

International Center for Mechanical Sciences, UDINE, Italy, May 26, 2017.

E. Research Funding

Involved as PI or Co-PI in projects with over $24M research funding at Georgia Tech (not

counting contributions as investigator to large scale funded multi-investigatgor ERC proposals),

with support from a broad range of government funding agencies, national labs, and industries,

including NSF (ENG, CMMI, DMI, CMS,and DMR), ARO, AFOSR, ONR, DARPA, EPRI,

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NSWC, DOE, ERDC/DHS, ANR, ASME, ORNL, SANDIA, LANL, AFRL, KAPL, ARL,

AFRL, Eglin AFB, NASA NAVAIR, BMPC, Texas Instruments, General Motors, Ford, GE

Global, GE aircraft engines, Pratt & Whitney, UTRC, Ford Motor Company, Boeing, Simulia,

INTEL, Procter & Gamble, General Atomics Technologies, and QuesTek Innovations LLC.

F. Other Scholarly and Creative Accomplishments

McDowell, D.L., “Designing the Next Materials Revolution,” feature article in Industryweek, J.

Teresko, Nov. 1, 2008.

G. Societal and Policy Impacts

McDowell, D.L., “New and Improved Materials in the Next Production Revolution,”

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OEDC), OECD (2017), Ch. 6 in The

Next Production Revolution: Implications for Governments and Business, OECD Publishing,

Paris, pp. 215-239. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264271036-en

McDowell, D.L. and Kalidindi, S.R., “The Materials Innovation Ecosystem: A Key Enabler for

the Materials Genome Initiative,” MRS Bulletin, Vol. 41, 2016, pp. 326-335.

Kalidindi, S.R., Medford, A.J., and McDowell, D.L., “Vision for Data and Informatics in the

Future Materials Innovation Ecosystem,” JOM, Vol. 68, No. 8, 2016, pp. 2126-2137.

H. Other Professional Activities

Engineering Consulting

Clients since 1981 have included:

1. Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors Corporation

2. Earth Resources Consultants

3. Peachtree Doors Inc.

4. Moyar Technical Services (Subcontract from Association of American Railroads)

5. General Electric Co.

6. Cummings Diesel Engine Co.

7. Allerton Press

8. Ropers, Majeski, Kohn, Bentley, Wagner & Kane Law Firm

9. McGraw-Hill Book Co.

10. Holland & Knight Law Offices

11. Thermax

12. Drew, Eckl and Farnham Law Offices

13. CRC Press, Inc.

14. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.

15. Clemson University biomechanics

16. MacMillan Publishing Co.

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17. Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, consultant to the Materials and

Engineering Sciences Center (1991-2005). Summer Faculty Researcher in

Summer 1990.

18. Rockwell International Science Center

19. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

20. Parsons-Brinkerhoff

21. Institute for Defense Analyses, Arlington, VA (1992-1994)

22. E. McCall, Attorney at Law

23. QuesTek Innovations, LLC (2009-2011)

Entrepreneurial Activities

Vice President of Engineering and Founding Partner, Structured Alloys, Inc., a start-up company

founded, 2001-2007.

V. EDUCATION

A. Courses Taught:

Mechanics of Materials (ME 3201)

Statics (COE 2001)

Principles of Continuum Mechanics (ME 6201) (first internet course offering developed

in Fall 2001)

Mathematical, Statistical, and Computational Techniques in Materials Science (MSE

6795) (numerical modeling of materials with microstructure; have taught 1/3 to ½ of

course)

Fatigue of Materials and Structures (ME 7774)

Advanced Constitutive Relations for Solids (ME 7203)

Mechanics and Applications of Nanostructured Materials and Devices (ME/BME/MSE

7205, initially developed in Spring 2004)

Statistics and Numerical Methods in MSE (MSE 3025; developed as new course; have

taught 2/3 of course)

Participated in developing and offering on the Coursera platform two new Massive Online Open

Courses (MOOCs) in Materials Data Sciences and Informatics (led by Dr. S. Kalidindi) and

Introduction to High-Throughput Materials Development (led by Drs. R. Neu and C. Meredith).

https://www.coursera.org/learn/material-informatics

https://www.coursera.org/learn/high-throughput

Teaching Awards

1. SAE Ralph R. Teetor Award, 1986.

2. ASEE Dow Outstanding Young Faculty Award, 1990

3. Jack M. Zeigler Outstanding Educator Award, GWW School of Mechanical

Engineering, 2004.

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Other Teaching Activities

1. Taught short course on Principles of Fatigue Analysis jointly with Prof. G.

Kardomateas through GT Continuing Education, October 1997.

2. One of five instructors for sone week short course at CISM in Udine, Italy on

Mesoscale Mesoscale Models: From Micro-Physics to Macro Interpretation

Advanced School, CISM, International Center for Mechanical Sciences, UDINE,

Italy, May 22-26, 2017.

B. Individual Student Guidance

B1 Ph.D Students

B1.a Graduated

1. Mr. Chun-Pok Leung Graduated Summer Qtr. 1988:

"Estimation of the Ct Parameter for

Primary Creep"

Patent Attorney and Partner, Townsend,

Townsend & Crew, Palo Alto, CA

2. Mr. Kwang-Il Ho Graduated Fall Qtr. 1987:

"An Anisotropic Continuum Damage Model

for Creep-Dominated, Multiaxial Loading

Histories"

Professor, University of Suwon, Mechanical

Engineering, Korea

3. Mr. John Moosbrugger Graduated Fall Qtr. 1988:

"A Rate-Dependent Bounding Surface

Model for Nonproportional Cyclic

Viscoplasticity"

Professor and Department Head, Mechanical

Engineering, Clarkson University

4. Mr. Kee-Bong Yoon Graduated Summer Qtr. 1990:

"Characterization of Creep Fatigue

Crack Growth Behavior Using the Ct

Parameter"

Co-advised by A. Saxena, MSE.

Professor, Chung-Ang University, Seoul,

Korea

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5. Mr. Jean-Yves Berard Graduated Spring Qtr. 1990:

"Estimation of the Ct Parameter for

Primary Creep,"; co-advised with S.D.

Antolovich, MSE.

Director of Research, Renault Automotive,

Boulogne, France

6. Mr. Matthew P. Miller Graduated Spring Qtr. 1993:

"Improved Constitutive Relations for

Finite Strain Inelastic Deformation"

Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Cornell

University, Associate Director of CHESS

7. Mr. Esteban Marin Graduated Winter Qtr. 1994:

"A Critical Study of Finite Strain

Porous Inelasticity"

Corning, Incorporated

8. Mr. Negussie B. Adefris Graduated Fall Qtr. 1993:

"Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of

1Cr-1Mo-0.25V Rotor Steel"

Co-advised by A. Saxena, MSE

3-M Corporation, Minneapolis, MN

9. Mr. David E. Hall Graduated Summer Qtr, 1995:

"Creep Crack Growth in Creep Brittle

Materials"

Co-advised by A. Saxena, MSE

James F. Naylor, Jr. Endowed Professor,

Mechanical Engineering, Louisiana Tech

10. Mr. Ritesh Shah Graduated Summer Quarter 1994:

"Plastic Deformation and Microcracking

Behavior of Polycrystalline NiAl(Zr)";

Co-advised by Prof. S.D. Antolovich,

Washington State University

Johnson Matthey Electronics, Spokane, WA

11. Mr. George C. Butler Graduated Summer Qtr. 1999:

"Incorporation of Dislocation Substructure

into Crystal Plasticity Theory"; began Fall

1993

Co-advised by S.R. Stock, MSE

Sverdrup Technology, Inc, Destin, FL

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12. Mr. Thomas E. Lacy Graduated Winter Quarter 1998:

“Distribution Effects in Damage

Mechanics” (NASA Fellow)

Co-advised by R. Talreja, AE

Professor, Aerospace Engineering,

Computational Engineering, Mississippi

State University

13. Ms. Valerie P. Bennett Graduated Summer Qtr, 1999:

“A Microscale Study of Small Crack

Propagation in Multiaxial Fatigue”;

began Spring 1993

14. Mr. Mark F. Horstemeyer Graduated Summer Qtr. 1995:

"Physically Based Models for

Deformation-Induced Anisotropy"

CAVS Chair in Computational Solid

Mechanics, Professor of Mechanical

Engineering, Mississippi State University

15. Mr. T. Jesse Lim Graduated Spring Qtr. 1999: "Behavior of a

Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy Under Cyclic

Proportional and Nonproportional

Loading”

Research Associate, Stanford University

Medical Center Dept. of Neurosurgery

16. Mr. Chia-Yu Fu Graduated Spring Qtr. 1999: “Application

of Internal State Variable Models to

Thermal Processing and Reliability of Plated

Through Holes in Printed Wiring Boards”

Co-advised by C. Ume, ME

Motorola Corp., Tucson, AZ

17. Mr. Samuel Graham Graduated Summer Qtr. 1999: "The

Effective Thermal Conductivity of Damaged

Composites” (UTRC Fellow)

Rae and Frank H. Neely Chair and

Professor, GWW School of Mechanical

Engineering, Georgia Tech

18. Mr. Albert B. Tanner Graduated Spring Qtr. 1998: “Modeling

Temperature and Strain Rate History Effects

in OFHC Cu"

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Robotic Vehicle Program Manager for BAE

Systems, Santa Clara, CA.

19. Mr. Allen Siu Graduated Spring Quarter 1998: “A Study of

a Three Dimensional Generalization of

Least Squares to Finitely Deforming Porous

Metallics”

Co-advised by Y.K. Lee, ME

Boeing Corp., Huntington Beach, CA

20. Mr. Robert D. McGinty Graduated Summer Semester 2001:

“Multiscale Representation of

Polycrystalline Inelasticity”

Senior Principal Mechanical Engineer

Mercer Engineering Research Center,

Warner Robins, GA

21. Mr. Ryan Morrissey Graduated Summer Semester 2001: “Strain

Accumulation and Shakedown in Fatigue of

Ti-6Al-4V”

Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH

22. Mr. Ali P. Gordon Graduated Spring Semester 2006: “Crack

Initiation Modeling of a Directionally-

Solidified Ni-base Superalloy” (GEM

Fellow)

Began Fall 1997

Co-advised with R.W. Neu, ME

Associate Professor, University of Central

Florida, Orlando, FL

23. Mr. John D. Clayton Graduated Fall Semester 2002:

“Homogenization and Incompatibility Fields

in Finite Strain Plasticity”

(NSF Fellow)

Group/team leader in multi-scale mechanics

and impact physics, U.S. Army

Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD

24. Mr. Chun-Hyun Goh Graduated Summer Semester 2002: “Crystal

Plasticity Analyses of Fretting Fatigue”

Co-advised with W.O. Winer, ME

Assistant Professor, University of Texas-

Tyler

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25. Mr. Mahesh Shenoy Graduated in Spring Semester 2006:

“Constitutive Modeling and Life Prediction

in Ni Base Superalloys”

Began Fall 2000.

Co-advised with R.W. Neu, ME

Schlumberger, Houston, TX

26. Mr. Douglas Spearot Graduated Summer Semester 2005:

“Atomistic Calculations of Nanoscale

Interface Behavior in FCC Metals”

Began Summer 2001.

Co-advised with K.I. Jacob, PTF&E

Associate Professor, Mechanical

and Aerospace Engineering, University of

Florida

27. Ms. Carolyn Seepersad Graduated Fall Semester 2004: "A Robust

Topological Preliminary Design Exploration

Method with Materials Design

Applications”

Began Fall 2001

Co-Advised with F. Mistree and J.K. Allen

(Hertz Fellow)

Associate Professor, General Dynamics

Endowed Faculty Fellowship, Mechanical

Engineering, University of Texas-Austin

28. Mr. James Shepherd Graduated Spring Semester 2006:

"Multiscale Modeling of the Deformation of

Semi-Crystalline Polymers"

Began Winter 2003

(Nanoscience and Technology Graduate

Research Fellow)

Co-advised with K.I. Jacob, PTF&E

Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH

29. Mr. Mark Tschopp Graduated Summer Semester 2007:

“Atomistic simulations of dislocation

nucleation in grain boundaries and single

crystals”

Began Fall 2003 (NSF Fellow)

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Regional

Lead for ARO-Central

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30. Mr. Ming Zhang Graduated Spring Semester 2008: “Crystal

Plasticity Modeling of Ti-6Al-4V in Cyclic

and Fretting Fatigue Analysis”

Began Fall 2003

Schlumberger

31. Mr. Haejin Choi Graduated Fall Semester 2005: “Uncertainty

in Materials Design”

Began Fall 2003

Co-Advised with F. Mistree

Professor of Mechanical Engineering,

Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea

32. Mr. D.J. Luscher Graduated Spring Semester 2010: “A

Hierarchical Framework for the Multiscale

Modeling of Microstructure Evolution in

Heterogeneous Materials”

Began Fall 2004

Los Alamos National Laboratory

33. Mr. Jason Mayeur Graduated Spring Semester 2011:

“Micropolar Plasticity of Polycrystals”

Began Fall 2004

CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL

34. Mr. Nima Salajegheh Graduated Summer Semester 2011:

“Microstructure-sensitive weighted

probability approach for modeling surface to

bulk transition of high cycle fatigue failures

dominated by primary inclusions”

Began Summer 2005

AMEC NSS

35. Mr. Ryan Austin Graduated Fall Semester 2010: "Modeling

shock wave propagation in discrete Ni/Al

powder mixtures"

Began Fall 2005

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

36. Mr. Rajesh Prasannavenkatesan Graduated Fall Semester 2009:

“Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue Modeling

of Heat Treated and Shot Peened Martensitic

Gear Steels“

Began Fall 2005

Hardware Technologies, Facebook

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37. Mr. Craig Przybyla Graduated Summer Semester 2010:

“Microstructure-Sensitive Extreme Value

Probabilities of Fatigue in Advanced

Engineering Alloys”

Began Spring 2006

Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH

38. Mr. Garritt Tucker Graduated Summer Semester 2011:

“Atomistic Simulations of Defect

Nucleation and Free Volume in

Nanocrystalline Materials”

Began Fall 2005

Assistant Professor, Colorado School of

Mines

39. Mr. Gustavo Castelluccio Graduated Spring Semester 2012: “A Study

of the Influence of Microstructure on Small

Fatigue Cracks,”

Began Spring 2008

Lecturer, Cranfield University, UK

40. Mr. Matthew Di Prima Graduated Spring Semester 2009: “Behavior

of Shape Memory Polymers”

Began Fall 2005

Co-advised with Ken Gall, MSE

41. Mr. Shreevant Tiwari Graduated Fall Semester 2014:

“Methods for Aomistic Input into the Initial

Yield and Plastic Flow Criteria for

Nanocrystalline Meterials”

Began Fall 2009

Bloomberg, LP, New York City

42. Mr. Anirban Patra Graduated Fall Semester 2013:

“Modeling the Mechanical Behavior and

Deformed Microstructure of Irradiated BCC

Materials Using Continuum Crystal

Plasticity”

Began Fall 2009

Assistant Professor, IIT-Bombay

43. Mr. Brett Ellis Graduated Summer Semester 2013:

“Multiscale Modeling and Design of Ultra-

High-Performance Concrete”

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Began Fall 2009

Assistant Professor of Mechanical

Engineering, University of Maine

44. Mr. Xin Dong Graduated Summer Semester 2015:

“Dependence of Mechanical Properties of

Partially Oriented Polymeric Systems on

Chemical Structure and Molecular

Architecture”

Began Fall 2009

Co-advised with Karl Jacob, MSE

Sealed Air Corp., Charlotte, NC

45. Mr. Matthew Priddy Graduated Summer 2016

“Exploration of Forward and Inverse

Protocols for Property Optimization of Ti-

6Al-4V”

Began Fall 2010

Co-advised with Don Shih, Boeing

Assistant Professor, Mississippi State

University

46. Mr. William Musinski Graduated Spring Semester 2014:

“Modeling the Effects of Shot-Peened

Residual Stresses and Inclusions on

Microstructure-Sensitive Fatigue of Ni-Base

Superalloy Components”

Began Summer 2010

Air Force Research Laboratory

47. Mr. Jeffrey Lloyd Graduated Spring Semester 2014:

“Microstructure-Sensitive Simulation of

Shock Loading in Metals”

Began Fall 2010 (NSF Fellow, then SMART

Fellow)

U.S. Army Research Laboratory

48. Mr. Zachary Kraus Graduated Spring Semester 2014:

“Computational Tools for Preliminary

Material Design of Metals and Polymer-

Ceramic Nano Composites”

Began Fall 2008 (CCMD supported, partial

Paden Chair Support)

Co-advised with Karl Jacob, MSE

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49. Mr. Shuozhi Xu Graduated Fall Semester 2016:

“The Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum

Method: Advancements and Applications in

Plasticity of Face-Centered Cubic Metals,”

Began Fall 2011

Post doc at UC-Santa Barbara

50. Mr. Noah Paulson Graduated May 2017

“Structure-Property Linkages for

Polycrystalline Materials using Materials

Knowledge Systems,””

Began Fall 2013

Co-advised with Surya Kalidindi (GT) and

Don Shih (Boeing)

Post doc at Argonne National Laboratory

B1.b In Process

1. Mr. Aaron Tallman Under Advisement

“Uncertainty in Multiscale Modeling”

Began Fall 2012

Co-advised with Yan Wang

2. Mr. Luke Costello Under Advisement

“Atomistic and Multiscale Modeling of

Hyrogen Effects on Dislocations”

Began Fall 2013

3. Ms. Adrienne Muth Under Advisement

“Computational Fatigue Screening for

Advanced Alloys”

Began Fall 2014

4. Mr. Kris Stopka Under Advisement

“Coarse-Graining Methods for Multiscale

Modeling in ICME”

Began Fall 2016

5. Mr. Gary Whelan Under Advisement

“ICME Protocols for Design of Fatigue

Resistant Alloys”

Began Fall 2016

6. Mr. Alex Selimov Under Advisement

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“Coarse Grained Atomistic Modeling of

Microstructures”

Began Fall 2017

7. Mr. Theodore Zirkle Under Advisement

“Multiscale Crystal Plasticity for Structure-

Property Relations”

Began Fall 2017

B2 M.S. Students

B.2.a Graduated with M.S.

1. Mr. Wilfredo Sotolongo Completed M.S. Thesis Winter

Quarter 1985: "On the Numerical

Implementation of Cyclic Elasto-

Plastic Material Models"

VP System x Sales North America

IBM Corporation

2. Mr. Neil Beals Completed M.S. Thesis Winter

Quarter 1986: "Fatigue Behavior of

Porous Polysulfone Coatings for

Orthopaedic Applications"

Executive in Residence at Innova/Memphis

Bioworks Foundation

3. Mr. Gary Reynolds Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1988: "Damage Rate

Approaches for Thermomechanical

Fatigue of Ni-Base Superalloys"

Michelin Research, Greenville, SC

4. Ms. Isabelle Groome Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1988: "A Combined

Histological-Finite Element Study

of Stress-Related Bone Resorption

in Canine Hip Implants"

5. Mr. Andrew Lamar Completed M.S. Thesis Spring

Quarter 1989: "Bounding Surface

Plasticity Theory with Backstress

Decomposition and Material Memory"

Ford Motor Co., Detroit, MI

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6. Mr. Bruce Antolovich Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1990: "Deformation

Response of ARALL Under Uni-Axial

Loading"

Centre de Recherche de Trappes, Trappes,

France

7. Mr. Matthew Miller Completed M.S. Thesis Spring

Quarter 1990: "Life Prediction

Models for High Temperature

Fatigue Based on Microcrack

Propagation"

(See PhD)

8. Capt. William F. Ward Completed M.S. Thesis Spring

Quarter 1990: "A Theoretical

Investigation into the Inelastic

Behavior of Metal Matrix

Composites"

Miller-Clapperton Partnership, Inc., Smyrna,

GA

9. Ms. Stephanie Manuel Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1991: "Analysis of

Unstable Intertrochanteric Hip

Fracture Fixation"

10. Mr. John Ludden Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Quarter

1992: "Simulation of a Cylindrical

CVD Reactor for Deposition of SiC"

Co-advised by Dr. T.L. Starr, GTRI

11. Mr. Brian Schumacher Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Quarter

1992: "Tolerancing Effects on

Prosthetic Design and Implantation"

Richards Manuf. Corp., Memphis, TN

12. Mr. Brad Estes Completed M.S. Thesis Winter

Quarter 1993: "Mechanics of the

Lumbar Spine"

Earned PhD in 2008 in BMed Engng. at

Duke Univesity; with Division of

Orthopaedic Surgery,

Duke University Medical Center

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13. Mr. T. Jesse Lim Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Quarter

1993: "Degradation of Ni-Ti Alloy

Under Cyclic Loading"

(See PhD)

14. Mr. Steven Lustig Completed M.S. Thesis Winter

Quarter 1995: "Microstructure

Evolution in Finite Strain

Inelasticity of FCC Polycrystals"

Motorola Corp.

15. Mr. Samuel Graham Completed M.S. Thesis Winter

Quarter 1995: "Mechanical Behavior

of FCC Polycrystals Under Complex

Loading at Finite Strain"

(See PhD)

16. Ms. Carole LeGall Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1996: "Parametric Analysis

of Underfilled Flip Chip Attachments"

Manager, Multi-Physics Modeling and

Simulation – 8774, Sandia National

Laboratories, Livermore, CA

17. Mitchell A. Garber, M.D. Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1996: "The Biomechanical

Effects of Bone Demineralization

During Simulated Weightlessness"

Aerospace Medicine, Washington, DC

18. Mr. Ryan Morrissey Completed M.S. Thesis Summer

Quarter 1997: "Frequency and Mean

Stress Effects in High Cycle Fatigue

Of Ti-6Al-4V”

(See PhD)

19. Mr. James Shepherd Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Semester 2002:

"Internal State Variable Constitutive Models

for Behavior of Polymers"

(see PhD)

20. Mr. Charles Rosen Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2001: “Integrated Prognostics for Fatigue of

Structural Components”

Boeing Corp., Philadelphia

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21. Mr. Brian Schroeter Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2002: “Techniques for Micro- and Meso-

Scale Measurements of Rotation and Stretch

Processes in Metallic Polycrystals”

22. Mr. Douglas Spearot Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2001: “Interface Separation Laws based on

Atomistics”

(Co-advised with K.I. Jacob. See PhD)

(see PhD)

23. Mr. Benjamin Dempsey Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2002: “Thermal Properties of Linear

Cellular Alloys”

24. Mr. Douglas Aleong Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2001: “Nonassociative Transformation of

Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy” (co-advised by

E. Patoor, ENSAM/Metz).

Began Fall 1999

Dell Computer Corp.

25. Mr. Kevin S. Rees Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2001: “An Analytical Approach to On-

Condition Evaluation of Rotorcraft

Structural Integrity”

Began Fall 1999

Chief, Maintenance Engng. Division,

Aviation Engng. Directorate, US Army

Research, Development and Engng.

Command, USA

26. Mr. Cyril Dumont Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2001: “Experimental Studies of

Transformation Surfaces and Normality in

NiTi Shape Memory Alloys”

Co-advised by E. Patoor, ENSAM/Metz

27. Ms. Althea Hayes Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2001: “Compression Behavior of Linear

Cellular Steel”

Co-advised by J. Cochran and T.H.B.

Sanders, Jr., both of MSE

Schlumberger, Inc.

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28. Mr. Sebastian Buzit Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2002: “Behavior and Modeling of TRIP

Steels”

Co-advised by M. Bervellier, ENSAM/Metz

29. Mr. Jean-Baptiste Bergugnat Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Semester 2002:

“Strain and Lattice Rotation Fields of

Deformed Polycrystals”

Sofregaz, Inc.

30. Mr. Vincent Fort Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2002: “Three-Dimensional Simulations of

Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy Based on an

Improved Variant Selection Method”

Co-advised by E. Patoor, ENSAM/Metz

31. Mr. Jason Mayeur Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Semester 2004:

”Three Dimensional Modeling of Ti-Al

Alloys with Application to Attachment

Fatigue”

Began Fall 2001

(See PhD)

32. Ms. Jennifer Totty Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2003: “Multifunctional Applications of

Linear Cellular Alloys”

33. Mr. Jason LeMasters Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2004: “Thermal Stress Analysis of LCA-

Based Solid Oxide Fuel Cells”

Began Fall 2002

34. Mr. Timothy Wilde Completed M.S. Thesis Fall Semester 2004:

“Behavior of Goose Down in Compression”

Co-advised by K.I. Jacob, PTF&E

Began Fall 2002

35. Mr. Prescott Eisele Completed M.S. Thesis Spring Semester

2004: “Characterization of Material

Behavior During the Manufacturing Process

of a Co-Extruded Solid Oxide Fuel Cell”

Began Summer 2003

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36. Mr. Ryan Austin Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2005: “Numerical Simulation of the

Shock Compaction of Microscale Reactive

Particle Systems”

Began Fall 2003

(See PhD)

37. Mr. Jin Song Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2010: “Hierarchical Microstructure-

Sensitive Modeling of Cyclic Deformation

Response of Ni-Base Superalloys”

38. Mr. William Musinski Completed M.S. Thesis Summer 2010:

“Probabilistic Fatigue Notch Factors from

Microstructure-Sensitive Simulations”

(See PhD)

39. Mr. Jeffrey Lloyd Completed M.S. Thesis Summer 2010:

“Combined Bottom-Up and Top-Down

Crystal Plasticity”

NSF Fellow

(See PhD)

40. Mr. Benjamin Smith Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2013:

“Microstructure-Sensitive Plasticity and

Fatigue of Three Titanium Alloy

Microstructures”

Began Fall 2011

Boeing Research and Development, St.

Louis

41. Mr. Conor Hennessey Completed M.S. Thesis Summer Semester

2015: “Modeling Growth of

Microstructurally Small Fatigue Cracks in

Al Alloys”

Began Fall 2013

Ford Motor Co.

42. Mr. Joel Blumer Graduated Spring Semester 2015:

“Uncertainty in Multiscale Modeling of

Irradiated Ferritic Alloys”

Began Fall 2013

Co-advised by Dr. Yan Wang

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43. Mr. Paul Kern Graduated Spring Semester 2016:

“Improvements to the Computational

Pipeline in Crystal Plasticity Estimates of

High Cycle Fatigue of Microstructures”

Began Fall 2014

General Motors

B.2.b In Process

1. Mr. Kevin Chu Under Advisement

“Coarse-Grained Atomistics for Dislocation

Plasticity in Metals”

Began Spring 2018

M.S. Special Problems Students

1. Mr. Jung-Woog Shin Winter Qtr. 1987

"A Study of Time-Dependent

Development of Creep Strains

Around the Tip of a Crack"

2. Mr. Charles Carter Fall Qtr. 1992

"Knee Joint Prostheses"

3. Ms. Valerie Poindexter Winter Qtr. 1993

"Fatigue Microcrack Nucleation and

Propagation"

4. Jean-Francois Weibell “Improving the Time Response of Shape

Memory Actuators: A Feasibility Study”

Fall Semester 2001

5. Ms. Fonny Lolita “X-Ray Analysis of the Phase Stress

Distribution”

Fall Semester 2002

6. Mr. Sylvain Vitry “X-Ray Analysis of the Phase Stress

Distribution”

Fall Semester 2002

7. Mr. Sylvain Gillmeth “Individual Grain Analysis During

Martensitic Transformation in a

Polycrystalline Shape Memory Alloy”

Fall Semester 2002

8. Ms. Yasmine Umbdenstock “Individual Grain Analysis During

Martensitic Transformation in a

Polycrystalline Shape Memory Alloy”

Fall Semester 2002

9. Ms. Kristin Dion “Taylor Impact Analyses”

Summer Semester 2003.

10. Mr. Brian Boeke “Tailorable CTE Lattice Structures”

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Summer Semester 2012.

B3. Undergraduate Students (Special Problems/Research)

1. Mr. Bruce Antolovich Winter-Spring Qtrs. 1988

"A Bounding Surface Theory for

Metal Matrix Composites"

2. Mr. Jeffrey Kim Fall-Spring Qtrs. 1990-91

"Thermomechanical Fatigue Life

Prediction of Ni-Base Superalloys"

3. Mr. Grant Cook Fall-Winter Qtrs. 1991-92

Bio-Solid Mechanics

4. Mr. Del Brooks Winter-Fall Qtrs. 1992

Behavior of Solders

5. Mr. James Jacobus Fall-Summer Qtrs. 1992-93

Finite Strain Plasticity

6. Mr. Siao Ly Spring-Summer Qtrs. 1993

TRIP Steel Response

7. Mr. Peter Buzyna 1994-95

Specimen preparation for texture

and mechanical testing

8. Mr. Jose Martinez Summer Qtr., 1995

GT-SUPREEM program summer student

Ratchetting and cyclic plasticity

9. Mr. Mohammed Kamel Multiaxial fatigue, Fall 1996-Spring 1998

10. Mr. Tim Edwards Multiaxial fatigue, Winter 1997-Summer

1998

11. Mr. Anthony Bell Multiaxial fatigue, Summer 1997-

Spring 1998

12. Mr. D. Van Dellan Multiaxial fatigue, Fall 1998-Spring

1999

13. Mr. Farris Jessa Multiscale analysis of Cast A356 Al

Fall 1998-Spring 2000

14. Mr. Saeyeol Kim Summer 2000-present

15. Mr. Brad Schafer Summer 2000

16. Mr. Bahidin Alajbegovic Summer 2000

17. Mr. Michael Hughes Summer 2000

18. Mr. Sounghwan Lyu Fall 2000-Spring 2001

19. Mr. Scott Eisele Fall 2000-present (enrolled in 5-year MS

program)

20. Mr. Kevin Spengler Spring 2001

21. Mr. Greg Kim Spring 2001

22. Mr. John Tidwell Spring 2001

23. Mr. Ted Akiskalos Fall 2000-Fall 2001

24. Mr. AbdurRahman Shareef Spring 2003

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25. Mr. Olu Ogansanya Fall 2002-Fall 2003

26. Mr. Shreevant Tiwari Summer 2007

27. Mr. Mukul Singhee Summer 2007

28. Mr. Jeevan Chakraborty Summer 2007

29. Mr. Mukesh Singh Summer 2008

30. Ms. Sara Drozdowski Fall 2009-Summer 2010

31. Mr. Tuyen Huynh Summer 2010

32. Ms. Jennifer L. Gordon Summer 2010

B4. Service on Thesis or Dissertation Committees

I serve on a number of these per year, and do not keep track. Academic unit records exist.

B5. Mentorship of Postdoctoral Fellows or Visiting Scholars

1. Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised

Chun-Pok Leung

1988-1989

Topic: Creep crack growth mechanics

Veronique Ferney

University of Technology de Troyes, France

1994-1995

Topic: Dislocation substructure effects on hardening in polycrystal plasticity

Aijun Wang November 2000-October 2004

Topic: Computational mechanics of two phase Ni-Base superalloys; mechanics of linear

cellular alloys. (now with Microsoft)

Rajesh Kumar

July 2001-October 2004

Topic: Methods for computational materials design; applications to linear cellular alloys

and heterogeneous microstructures.

Jixi Zhang

February 2005-March 2006

Topic: Computational methods for heterogeneous microstructures

Florent Bridier DCNS Group, Paris September 2006-September 2007 Topic: Polycrystal plasticity modeling of cyclic deformation and fatigue of dual phase Ti-alloys.

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Moses Owolabi Faculty at Howard University January 2007-December 2008. Topic: Computational modeling and experiments regarding size effects in microstructure-sensitive notch root fatigue of alloys. Hongwei Li September 2009-August 2010 Topic: Multiscale modeling of dynamic behavior of high performance concrete microstuctures (co-advised with M. Zhou)

Jagan Padbidri

Faculty at Mahindra Ecole Centrale, India

September 2010-September 2013

Topic: Microstructurally and small fatigue crack growth in low stacking fault energy

cladding materials from shrinkage defects.

Gustavo Castelluccio

Lecturer at Cranfield University, UK

July 2012-January 2015

Topic: Modeling 3D microstructurally small fatigue crack growth.

Dengke Chen

November 2015-Present

Topic: Atomistic modeling of dislocation interactions with hydrogen in Ni-based alloys.

Co-advisor: Ting Zhu

Shuozhi Xu

January-June 2017

Topic: Coarse-grained atomistic modeling of dislocations.

Tang Gu

July 2017-Present

Topic: Multiscale computational modeling, including atomistic and continuum FE

approaches.

Visiting researchers have included:

Christophe Bertoncelli

IRSID

St. Germain en Laye, France

1991-1992

Topic: Experimental studies of void nucleation and growth in processing of steels

Paul Mazataud

IRSID

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St. Germain en Laye, France

1993-1994

Topic: Void nucleation and growth laws in processing of steels

Jinghong Fan

Visiting Senior Research Scientist from the Department of Engineering Mechanics,

Chongqing University, China

1997- August 2000

Topic: Mechanics of fatigue of cast Al alloys; behavior of lightweight metal structures

Professor Kisu Lee

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Chon Buk National University

Chon Ju, Chon Buk, Korea

1998-1999; 2000

Topic: Computational algorithms for material separation and embedded sets of material

microstructures (local and nonlocal forms), with emphasis on fracture of metal-metal and

metal-ceramic interfaces.

Professor Fionn Dunne

Department of Engineering Science

Oxford University

April-May 1999

Topic: Computational micromechanics of superplastic flow and forming of dual phase

alloys with application to Ti-6Al-4V

Dr. Myungsoo Kang Power Generation Research Laboratory Korea Electric Power Research Institute Taejon, Korea

November 2000-October 2001

Topic: Experimental studies of high temperature fatigue and fretting fatigue of Cr-Mo steels and directionally solidified Ni-base superalloys.

Dr. Douglas J. Bammann

Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff

Mechanics of Materials

Sandia National Laboratories

Livermore, CA

August 2002-February 2003

Topics: Mechanics of lattice-defect interactions in metallic systems

Professor Madhusudan Chakraborty

Deputy Director, IIT Kharagpur

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Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Kharagpur, India

May 2007-June 2007

Topics: Process-Structure-Property relations in wrought and cast alloys; materials design

Dr. Sudipto Ghosh

Assistant Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

IIT Kharagpur

Kharagpur, India

May 2007-June 2007

Topics: Computational materials science; dislocation mechanisms in metals

Professor Namas Chandra

Associate Dean, College of Engineering

University of Nebraska

Lincoln, NE

January-February 2010

Topic: Interface mechanics of failure; biomimetics

Professor Hisao Matsunaga

Fukuoka University

Japan

September 2010-August 2011

Topic: Emerging computational and experimental methods to explore microstructure

sensitivity of high cycle fatigue of advanced alloys

Dr. Pierre Vandekerkhove

Maître de conférences habilité à diriger des recherches

Français, marié, 1 enfant.

Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée

Laboratoire d’Analyse et de Mathématiques Appliquées

February 2012-December 2013

Topic: Mathematical asymptotic convergence of numerically sampled extreme value

distributions related to rare event materials deformation and damage.

Rudolf Neumann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Visiting PhD student, funded by the Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists of KIT

March-May 2014

Ph.D. Special Problems Students/Interactions

1. Mr. Kristoffer Haldrup “Crystal Plasticity: Comparisons with

Experiments on Polycrystals”

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April 2006-July 2006

Visiting PhD student from RISO in

Denmark

VI. SERVICE

A. Professional Contributions

A1. Editorial Board Memberships

1. Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Plasticity, 1991-2017.

Editorial consultant, 2018-present.

2. Past Editor, 2002-present; Editor, 1997-2002, ASME Journal of Engineering

Materials and Technology; Associate Editor, 1992-1997.

3. Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 1993-

2014.

4. Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Fatigue and Fracture of

Engineering Materials and Structures, 1994-2007.

5. Regional Editor, International Journal of Fracture, 1997-2005.

6. Editorial Board, Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering, 2002-present.

7. Editorial Board, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2004-present.

8. Co-Editor, International Journal of Fatigue, 2007-present.

9. Editorial Board, Journal of Multiscale Modeling, 2013-present.

10. Editorial Board, npj:Computational Materials, Nature Publishing Group, 2015-

present.

A2. Society Offices, Activities, and Memberships

1. Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1979-present;

Fellow, 1995; Editor, ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology,

1997-2002.

2. Member, Society for Experimental Mechanics, 1982-1991.

3. Member American Society of Testing and Materials Committee E-9 on Fatigue,

1983-2011 (member, Executive and Long Range Planning Committees of E-9);

member, Committee E-8 on Fatigue and Fracture, 1992-present; member of the

Executive Committee, 1992-1995; Chair, Task Group on Continuum Damage

Mechanics, E-8 Subcommittee on Research.

4. Member, Sigma Xi, 1984-1994, 2001-2009. Elected Member-At-Large, Georgia

Tech Chapter of Sigma Xi, 1991-94 (in charge of Monie Ferst Symposium).

5. Member, American Academy of Mechanics, 1986-present.

6. Member, Society of Automotive Engineers, 1986-1989.

7. Member, American Society for Engineering Education, 1985-present.

8. Member, American Ceramics Society, 1991-1994.

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9. Appointed as Member of U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied

Mechanics, administered by the National Research Council (ASTM

representative), 1994-2000.

10. Member of Visiting Committee for review of programs of ARO Mechanics

Division, 1995

11. Member, Materials Research Society, 1994-present.

12. Member, ASM-International, 1996-present.

13. Invited participant, ARO strategy planning meeting, Myrtle Beach, SC, March

1995

14. Member, Panel on Modeling and Simulation, Naval Studies Board study on

Technology for Future Naval Forces, National Research Council, Washington,

D.C., 1995-1998. Co-authored “Technology for the United States Navy and

Marine Corps, 2000-2035: Becoming a 21st Century Force: Volume 9 - Modeling

and Simulation,” National Academy Press, 1997.

15. Member, Defense Science Board Task Group on Underground Facilities, 1997-

1998.

16. Elected to Board of Directors of the Society of Engineering Science, 2000;

elected Vice President of SES in October 2000 for the year 2001; President of

SES, calendar year 2002; conferred as Fellow of SES in 2007.

17. Member, TMS, 2001-present

18. Associate Member, AIAA, 2002-present

19. Member, External Review Panel of the Engineering Sciences Foundation at

Sandia National Laboratories, 2009-2015. Provided feedback each spring regaring

Sandia’s annual performance evaluation to the Department of Energy.

20. Served on Habilitation Jury of Professor Maxime Sauzay, University of Paris VI,

May 2009.

21. Guest edited special issue of International Journal of Fatigue entitled “Emerging

Frontiers in Fatigue,” Volume 32, Issue 9, September 2010, pp. 1399-1542.

22. Served on the external review committee for the Materials Science and

Engineering Program at Texas A&M University, February 2012.

23. Member, American Nuclear Society, 2012-2014.

24. Member at Large of the TMS Materials Innovation Committee, 2013-present.

25. Member, TMS Study Group on Modeling Across Multiple Length Scales, 2014-

2015.

26. Member, ASM Materials Property Database Committee, 2014-present.

27. Member, Science Advisory Board of the Materials in Extreme Dynamic

Environments (MEDE) ARL CRA at Johns Hopkins University, 2014-present.

28. Member of the Advisory Board, Sandia National Laboratories Engineering

Materials Reliability Research Challenge “Born Qualified” on Additive

Manufacturing, 2016-present.

29. Panelist, MGI 5th anniversary celebration, White House OSTP, Aug. 2, 2016.

30. Member, D3EM Advisory Board, Texas A&M University, 2017-present.

31. Invited keynote plenary speaker, Australian National Symposium on Integrated

Computational Materials Engineering, serving as advisor to launching a national

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ICME initiative in Australia similar to those in USA and Europe, Melbourne,

Australia, February 19-20, 2018.

A3. Organization and Chairmanship of Technical Sessions, Workshops, and Conferences

Conference/Session Organization

1. Co-Organizer of session entitled "Viscoplasticity: Experiment, Modeling and

Computation" at the Eleventh U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics,

University of Arizona, Tucson, May 21-25, 1990.

2. Vice-Chairman, 22nd National Symposium on Fracture Mechanics, ASTM,

Atlanta, GA, June 26-28, 1990.

3. Co-Chairman, Symposium on Multiaxial Fatigue, ASTM, San Diego, CA,

October 14-16, 1991.

4. Invited Member of International Scientific Committee of Plasticity '91, Grenoble,

France

5. Invited Member of Scientific Advisory Board, MECAMAT '92, Cachan, France,

September 1-4, 1992.

6. Co-Organizer (with S.D. Antolovich of Washington State University), NSF

Workshop on Processing and Modelling of Advanced Engineered Materials,

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, October 11-13, 1993.

7. Invited Member of International Committee of the Fourth International

Conference on Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue, St.Germain en Laye, France, May 31-

June 3, 1994.

8. Co-Organizer (with J. Moosbrugger of Clarkson University) of three sessions

entitled "Cyclic Inelastic Behavior of Materials" at the 12th U.S. National

Congress of Applied Mechanics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, June

27-July 1, 1994.

9. Co-Chairman (with S.D. Antolovich of Washington State University) of NSF

Workshop on Processing and Constitutive Modelling of Advanced Engineered

Materials II, Lake Lanier Islands, Georgia, October 24-26, 1994.

10. Invited Member of International Scientific Committee of the Third Asia-Pacific

Symp. on Advances in Engineering Plasticity and its Applications, Hiroshima,

Japan, Aug. 21-24, 1996.

11. Organizer of ASTM Symp. on Applications of Continuum Damage Mechanics to

Fatigue and Fracture, Orlando, FL, May 21, 1996.

12. Invited Member of International Scientific Experts Commitee, EUROMECH

MECAMAT '96 on Local Approach to Fracture 86-96, Fontainbleau, France,

September 9-11, 1996.

13. Member of International Organizing Committee of 5th Int. Conf. On

Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue & Fracture, Cracow, Poland, 8-12 Sept., 1997.

14. Member of the Program Advisory Committee, NSF Institute for Mechanics and

Materials Workshop on Composite Materials: Issues in Processing and

Mechanics, Mescalero, New Mexico, 5-8 Oct., 1997

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15. Co-Organizer (with Prof. K.J. Miller of Sheffield Univ., UK) of ASTM

Symposium on Mixed Mode Fatigue and Fracture, Atlanta, GA, May 6-7, 1998.

16. Invited Member of International Scientific Committee of the 35th Annual

Technical Meeting, Society of Engineering Science, Washington State University,

Pullman, WA, Sept. 27-30, 1998.

17. PI/PD and Co-Organizer (with Prof. T.L. Story of Morehouse College) of an

NSF-sponsored workshop “New Directions in Materials Design Science and

Engineering,” held Oct. 19-21, 1998 in Atlanta, GA.

18. Conference Committee Member, EUROMECH-MECAMAT, 3rd European

Mechanics of Materials Conference on Mechanics and Multi-Physics Processes in

Solids: Experiments, Modelling and Applications, Oxford, U.K., 23-25

November, 1998.

19. Invited member of the International Advisory Committee, 4th International

Conference on Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials, Rensselaer

Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, July 27-30, 1999.

20. Co-organizer with D.J. Bammann of a workshop on Nonlocal Solid Mechanics,

Summer Engineering Sciences Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore,

CA, Aug. 10-12, 1999.

21. Invited member of the International Scientific Committee of Experts,

EUROMECH-MECAMAT, 4th European Mechanics of Materials Conference in

Processes, Microstructures and Mechanical Properties, Metz, France, June 26-29,

2000.

22. Invited member of the International Scientific Committee of the 37th Annual

Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Columbia, SC, October

23-25, 2000.

23. Member, International Scientific Committee, Sixth International Conference on

Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture, Lisbon, Portugal, 25-29 June, 2001.

24. Member, Editorial Board, special symposium honoring Professor Sia Nemat-

Nasser on Experiments and Modeling of Failure in Modern Materials,

ASME/SES, June 2001.

25. Co-organizer with Professor Ewald Werner of TU-Munich and Reinhold Kienzler

of Bremen University, “Mechanics of Materials,” a one-week symposium

sponsored by Mathematishes Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Oberwolfach,

Germany, May 5-11, 2002.

26. Organizer of Symposium on Simulation-Based Design of Materials for

Affordability, 9th AIAA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and

Optimization, Atlanta, Georgia, September 5-6, 2002.

27. Co-Organizer with H. Garmestani, ARO/Georgia Tech Workshop on Inverse

Methods in Materials Design, Atlanta, April 26-28, 2004.

28. Co-Organizer with K.Z. Hwang, Tsinghua University, and J. Fan, Chongqing

University, International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics held

in Chongqing, China, June 21-26, 2004. D.L. McDowell served as guest editor of

three special issues arising from this Conference:

Plasticity of Heterogeneous Materials (11 papers)

Special Issue of the International Journal of Plasticity

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Design of Heterogeneous Materials (7 papers)

Special Issue of the Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design

Mechanics and Design of Cellular Materials (6 papers)

Special Issue of Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures

29. Member, International Scientific Committee of International Conference on

Biaxial/Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture, held June 28-30, 2004, Berlin, Germany.

30. Co-organizer with Brent Adams and Craig Hartley, ASME DETC Symposium on

Materials Design, Salt Lake City, September 2004.

31. Co-organizer with H. Garmestani and Craig Hartley, Symposium on Materials

Design, Plasticity ’05, Kauai, Hawaii, January 2005.

32. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Workshop on Computational

Materials Design, Planning meeting for NSF I/UCRC proposal, State College, PA

January 20-21, 2005.

33. Organizer of Session on High Temperature Creep Fracture of Interfaces,

International Conference on Fracture, ICF 11, Turin, Italy, March 20-25, 2005.

34. Co-Chairman with Professor Chakraborty Madhusudan, IIT Kharagpur

(Secretary: Sudipto Ghosh, IIT Kharagpur, India; Joint Secretary, Farrokh

Mistree, Georgia Tech.), International Conference on Advanced Materials Design

and Development (ICAMDD-2005), Goa, India, Dec. 14-16, 2005.

35. Co-organizer with Professor Ewald Werner of TU-Munich and Reinhold Kienzler

of Bremen University of “Mechanics of Materials,” a one-week symposium

sponsored by Mathematishes Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Oberwolfach,

Germany, Jan. 22-28, 2006.

36. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center, February

27-28, 2006.

37. Co-organizer with Professors W.S. Johnson of Georgia Tech, A. Saxena of the

University of Arkansas, and J. Newman of Mississippi State University, Fatigue

2006, International Congress on Fatigue (held once every four years), hosted by

Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, May 14-19, 2006.

38. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA August 24-25, 2006.

39. Co-organizer with Professor H. Sehitoglu of the University of Illinois, Workshop

on Advances in Fatigue Assessment Technology: Honoring Professor Socie,

Sponsored by ASTM Committee E08 on Fatigue and Fracture, ASTM Fall

Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 16, 2006.

40. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center,

February 18-20, 2007.

41. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, GE Global Research Center, Schenectady, NY

August 22-23, 2007.

42. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center,

February 20-22, 2008.

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43. Co-Chair with K.C. Hwang, Tsinghua University, X.P. Wu, University of Science

and Technology of China, and J. Fan, Alfred University and Chongqing

University, International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics

(ICHMM 2008) held in Huangshan, China, June 3-8, 2008.

44. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, September 3-5, 2008.

45. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center,

February 22-24, 2009.

46. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, August 9-11, 2009.

47. Member, Scientific Committee, 1st International Conference on Material

Modelling, Dortmund, Germany, September 15-17, 2009.

48. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Boeing Company, St. Louis, February 22-24,

2010.

49. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, August 9-11, 2010.

50. Member, International Organizing Committee, 20th International Workshop on

Computational Mechanics of Materials, Loughborough University, UK,

September 8-11, 2010.

51. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center,

February 21-23, 2011.

52. Co-Chair with Y.L. Bai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Z. Wang, Shanghai

University, and J. Fan, Alfred University and Chongqing University, 3rd

International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics (ICHMM 2011)

held at Chongming Island, Shanghai, China, May 22-26, 2011.

53. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, August 15-17, 2011.

54. Member, International Organizing Committee, 2nd International Conference on

Material Modeling (ICMM2), Paris, France, Aug. 31-Sept. 2, 2011.

55. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Savannah, GA, February 20-21, 2012.

56. Co-organizer with E. Werner, R. Kienzler and S. Mueller, Workshop on

Mechanics of Materials, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach,

Oberwolfach, Germany, March 19-23, 2012.

57. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, August 13-15, 2012.

58. Chair, 49th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science

(SES), Georgia Tech Hotel, Oct. 10-12, 2012 (420 participants).

59. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, Atlanta, GA, February 20-22, 2013.

60. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Bi-annual meeting of NSF Center for

Computational Materials Design, State College, PA, August 12-14, 2013.

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61. Member of the Scientific Committee, 3rd International Conference on Material

Modeling (incorporating 13th European Mechanics of Materials Conference,

Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 8-11, 2013.

62. Co-organizer, with E. Busso, A.A. Benzerga and T. Pardoen, Symposium JJ:

Materials Fundamentals of Fatigue and Fracture in honor of Acta Materialia Gold

Medalist Andre Pineau, MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, Dec. 3, 2013.

63. Chair and host of Southeastern U.S. Regional Materials Genome Initiative

Workshop, in coordination with White House OSTP, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA,

March 28, 2014.

64. Host and co-organizer (with J. Ready, GT; D. Morgan and T. Kuech, UW-

Madison; J. Allison, Univ. Michigan) of the workshop “Building an Integrated

Materials Accelerator Network” for U.S. Materials Genome Initiative, in

coordination with White House OSTP and with sponsorship of NSF, ONR, NIST,

Boeing, IMERYS, Simmons, TMS, ASM and MRS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA,

June 5-6, 2014.

65. Member, Scientific Committee, 17th U.S. National Congress on Theoretical and

Applied Mechanics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, June 16-20,

2014 (along with T. Hughes and M. Sacks, Univ. Texas-Austin, M. Abeyaratne,

MIT, F. Moon, Cornell, and A. Smits, Princeton).

66. Co-organizer, with Tom Bieler, of Minisymposium on Nano- and Micro-

Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure, 17th U.S. National Congress on

Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Michigan State University, East Lansing,

MI, June 15-20, 2014.

67. Co-organizer (with J. Neugebauer, D. Wu, P. Gumbsch, K. Rajan, and V.

Bulatov), Symposium on Multiscale Simulations and Modeling Integrated

Materials Engineering, with Bulatov et al., 7th Int. Conference on Multiscale

Materials Modeling, 2014, Berkeley, CA, Oct. 6-10, 2014.

68. Co-organizer (with M. Zhou and N. Thadhani) of Symposia on In-Situ, Time

Resolved Measurements and Computational Modeling, Mach Conference 2015,

Annapolis, MD, April 8-10, 2015.

69. Co-organizer (with M. Zhou and N. Thadhani) of Symposia on Energetic

Materials: Coupling Modeling and Experiments, Mach Conference 2015,

Annapolis, MD, April 8-10, 2015.

70. Co-organizer (with K. Hackl), Symposium on Multiscale Modeling (multi-day),

4th Int. Conf. on Materials Modeling, Berkeley, CA, May 27-29, 2015.

71. Member of the Program Committee, 1st International Conference on

Computational Design and Simulation of Materials, Shenyang, China, August 17-

19, 2015.

72. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Symposium on Data and Tools for

Materials Discovery and Design (4 days, 6 sessions), MS&T 2015, Columbus,

OH, October 5-8, 2015.

73. Co-organizer with E. Werner, R. Kienzler and S. Mueller, Workshop on

Mechanics of Materials, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach,

Oberwolfach, Germany, March 13-18, 2016.

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74. Co-Organizer with S. Phillpot, S. Foiles, and M. Koslowski, Symposium CM4—

Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification in Multiscale Materials,

MRS Spring Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 28-April 1, 2016.

75. Served as shadow vice chair of Gordon Research Conference in Physical

Metallurgy in July 2017 in Biddeford, MN; selected as co-chair of 2019 GRC in

Physical Metallurgy.

76. Co-organizer with Z.-K. Liu of Penn State, Symposium on Data and Tools for

Materials Discovery and Design (4 days, 6 sessions), MS&T 2017, Pittsburgh,

PA, October 9-12, 2017.

77. Co-organizer with S. Foiles, S. Ghosh, Stephen Foiles, Somnath Ghosh, Simon

Phillpot, Francesca Tavazza, and Tim Trucano, Workshop on Uncertainty

Quantification in Materials Science, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,

NM, December 12-13, 2017.

78. Co-Chair, NSF CMMI-Sponsored Workshop on Advanced Computing and Data

Science for Materials and Manufacturing, TMS Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ,

March 11, 2018.

A4. Technical Journal or Conference Referee Activities

1. ASTM Special Technical Publications, 1981-present

2. ASME J. Lubrication Technology, 1983.

3. ASME J. Engr. Matls. and Tech., 1984-present.

4. ASME J. Pressure Vessel Tech., 1984-present.

5. ASME J. Applied Mechanics, 1984-present.

6. AIAA Journal, 1985, 1991.

7. ASCE J. Engr. Mech., 1987-present.

8. Fatigue and Fract. Engng. Mater. Struct., 1987-present.

9. Computational Mechanics, 1989-present.

10. International Journal of Plasticity, 1989-present.

11. Metallurgical Transactions, 1990-present.

12. ASME Journal of Tribology, 1990-present.

13. Mechanics Research Communications, 1990.

14. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1990-present.

15. Int. J. Fracture, 1992-present

16. Engng. Fracture Mechanics, 1996-present

17. Acta. Metal. Mater., 1996-present

18. International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 1995-present

19. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2001-present

20. Journal of Materials Science, 2001-present

21. Acta Materialia, 2001-present

22. Applied Mechanics Reviews, 2001

23. Journal of the Textile Institute, 2002

24. Mechanics of Materials, 2001-present

25. Int. Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2002-present

26. Materials Science and Engineering A, 2003-present

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27. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2003-present

28. Philosophical Magazine A, 2003-present

29. Applied Physics Letters, 2005-present

30. Computational Materials Science, 2007-present.

31. Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2012-present

32. Science, 2013-present

33. npj:Computational Materials, 2016-present

A5. Proposal Panels and Reviews

Reviewer of various AFOSR, NSF and DoE program and proposal competitions, as well as

MRSEC reviews/site visits. Reviewer of international proposals in UK and Europe.

A6. Other Involvement

Public and Community Service

1. Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America

2. One of two Nebraska Delegates to National Youth Science Camp, 1975.

3. Kiwanis Club Award of Achievement, 1975.

4. Youth group leader, University Place Christian Church, Champaign, Illinois,

1981-1982.

5. General Board Member and Deacon, Peachtree Christian Church, Atlanta, 1986-

1990.

6. Member, First Christian Church of Atlanta, 1991-2006; Deacon, 1995-1998;

Trustee, 2000-2002; Elder, 2001-2004.

7. Den Leader, Cub Scout Pack 5528, Arbor Montessori School, Decatur, GA, 1994.

8. Co-Leader, Junior Youth Fellowship, First Christian Church of Atlanta, 1997-

1998

9. Assistant Coach, Mountain Park Methodist Church basketball league (1999)

10. Coach, Science Olympiad Team, bottle rocket device category, Trickum Middle

School, Lilburn (1999-2002), Georgia State Champions in bottle rockets, 2000

and 2002; third place overall team rating in Georgia State competition in 2000,

2002 and 2003.

11. Assistant Coach, Parkview High School Science Olympiad Team, Lilburn (five-

time Georgia High School State Champions, 2003-2007 and 2010. Coach of

several device events (rockets, robots, energy transfer systems, bridges, vehicles).

Represented Georgia at national competition at the Ohio State University in May

2003, at Juniata College in Pennsylvania in May 2004 (14th overall in USA), at

the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2005 (9th overall in USA),

at Indiana University in May 2006 (20th overall in USA), Wichita State University

in May 2007, and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2010.

12. Member, Peachtree Corners Christian Church, 2007-2013. Choir member and

Christian Ed team member.

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13. Co-organized and hosted “Steel Day” at Northwestern University and Arcelor

Mittal for University of Nebraska Freshman Learning Community, March 17,

2008.

14. Organized and hosted “Experience Atlanta” at Georgia Tech, Lockheed, Delta

and Kiewit South for 50 students in the University of Nebraska Freshman

Learning Community, March 14-18, 2009.

15. Gave talk entitled “Throwing Down the Gauntlet – Sustaining and Enriching

Human Society into the 22nd Century and Beyond” to Parkview HS Science

National Honor Society, Lilburn, GA, September 8, 2009.

C1. Institute Committee Service

1. Member, Institute Committee on Utilization of Institutional Equipment, 1989.

2. Lectured to groups of President's Scholarship Program finalists, 1989-1990.

3. Member, Committee for the Evaluation of Academic Administrators, 1991-92.

4. Elected to the Faculty Senate, 1992-1994.

5. Elected to the Executive Board of the Institute, 1992-94.

6. Chair, Committee for Publicity Brochure Development for Materials, 1992-93

(Institute).

7. Member, Committee for Strategic Planning in Materials, 1992-93.

8. Chair, Search Committee for CERC Director, 1993-94.

9. Chair, Materials Council, 1994-2012. In this capacity, Dr. McDowell provided

leadership for the interdisciplinary campus materials thrust with the goal to

become one of the top ten materials research and education universities.

10. Member, Provost and Vice President’s Committee for Reappointment, Promotion

and Tenure, 1996-98.

11. Member, Institute Graduate Committee, 1998-02 (through semester conversion

period).

12. Member, Committee for Revision of Policy for Post-Tenure Review, 1998.

13. Co-Chair, College of Engineering Dean’s Search Committee, 2001-02 (charged

by Provost).

14. Chair, P&T ADVANCE Committee, 2002-2003, Charged by Provost J.-L.

Chameau as part of NSF ADVANCE program at GT (Institute). The Committee

produced the report of the Georgia Tech Promotion and Tenure ADVANCE

Committee (PTAC), available on-line at

http://www.advance.gatech.edu/archive/promotion.html. Presented to Georgia

Tech Executive Board February 15, 2005.

15. Panelist on Focused Research Panel entitled Strategies and Successes of

Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Teams, “Laying the Groundwork for

Complementary Research Teams: A Key to Successful Interdisciplinary Ventures,

Center for Women, Science and Technology, Georgia Tech, February 18, 2004.

16. Presented final report of Promotion and Tenure ADVANCE Committee (PTAC)

to 2005 NSF GT ADVANCE Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 31, 2005.

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17. Chair, Governance and Commitment to Rules Compliance Subcommittee,

Georgia Tech NCAA Athletics Certification Process, 2006-07 (appointed by

President W. Clough.

18. Member, Strategic Plan Implementation Steering Committee (Institute), 2011-

2012.

19. Member, Committee to Evaluate NSF MRI white papers (Institute), 2012.

20. Chair, Search Committee for Dean of College of Sciences (Institute), 2012-2013.

21. Member, Search Committee for Director of IEN (Institute), 2013-2014.

22. Member, Search Committee for AVPR (Institute), 2013.

23. Founding Director, 2012-2013 and Executive Director, 2013-present, of the

Georgia Tech Institute for Materials, one of Tech’s Interdisciplinary Research

Institutes reporting to the Executive VP Research.

24. Co-Chair, EVPR Search Committee for the Exective Director of the Renewable

Bioproducts Institue, 2017-2018.

C2. College Committee Service

1. Member, Committee to Study the Future of ESM, 1984.

2. Member, Composite Structures and Materials Laboratory Development

Committee, 1985.

3. Member, Structural Mechanics Committee, 1985-2010; Chair, 1986-96.

4. Member, College of Engineering Long Range Planning Committee, 1989.

5. Member, Committee to Study the Future of the ESM Graduate Program, 1991.

6. Member, Committee to Evaluate NSF PFF applicants, 1991.

7. Member, Ad Hoc Task Force for Strategic Planning and Professional Success,

1992 (Chair of Undergraduate Task Force).

8. Chair, Search Committee for Materials Science and Engineering School Director,

1992-93.

9. Associate Director (1983-1992) and Director (1992-present) of the Georgia Tech

Mechanical Properties Research Laboratory (MPRL), an interdisciplinary center

administered by OIP until 1996 and CoE thereafter. With annual research

expenditures of approximately $3M, the MPRL is among the nation's leading

university laboratories in high temperature fatigue and fracture research.

10. Participated as one of six panel members in the workshop on “Path to Promotion

and Tenure” which discussed a range of RPT issues for College of Engineering

faculty, March 10, 1999.

11. Member, CoE Dean’s Committee on planning for new summer institute concept

(1999)

12. Participated as one of six panel members in the workshop on “Path to Promotion

and Tenure” which discussed a range of RPT issues for College of Engineering

faculty, April 6, 2000.

13. Reviewer, CoE Cutting Edge Proposals, September 2000.

14. Participant and Presenter, CoE Dean’s Strategic Planning Retreat, held February

24, 2005 at GT Global Learning Center.

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15. Member, Faculty Search Committee, School of Aerospace Engineering, 2009-

2010.

16. Member, MSE School Chair Recruiting Committee, 2011-2012.

17. Member, COE Regents’ Professor Selection Committee, 2013-2014, 2017-2018.

C3. School Committee Service

1. Member, Graduate Committee, 1983-84, 1988-1990 (Chair), 1995-1998 (Chair,

coordinating all aspects of quarter-to-semester graduate curriculum conversion),

2012-2014 (ME).

2. Member, Mechanics, Materials, Controls and Automation Committee, 1983-84

(ME).

3. Member, Computer Committee, 1984-85 (ME).

4. Member, Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Committees for Materials and Processing,

Mechanics of Materials, and Applied Mathematics areas, 1983-present (ME).

5. Member, Mechanical Engineering Faculty Advisory Committee, 1985-87, 1990-

1991 (Chair), 1993-94 (Chair), 1994-95, 1997-00, 2002-03, 2003-04 (Chair;

organized ME Faculty Retreat, focused on GWW School strategic plan update,

held April 27, 2004; organized Fall 2004 GWW Research Retreat).

6. Chair, Manufacturing Processes Research Group, 1985-1988 (ME).

7. Member, Faculty Awards Committee, 1986-89, 1987-88 (Chair), 1996-97, 2002-

04, 2016-18 (ME).

8. Member, Mechanical Engineering Long Range Planning Committee, 1987-88

(ME).

9. Member, Mechanical Engineering School Director Search Committee, 1988

(ME).

10. Member, Mechanics of Materials Research Group, 1989-present (ME); Chair

until 2012.

11. Member, Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Laboratory Committee, 1990-

1991.

12. Member, Woodruff Lecture Committee, 1989-1993; 2000-2001 (ME).

13. Member, Mechanical Engineering Long Range Planning Committee, 1991-92.

14. Member, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1993-96, 1998-00,

2001-06 (Chair in 2002-03, 2005-08), 2012-2013, 2014-2015 (ME).

15. Member, Faculty Recruiting Committee, 1996-97 (ME).

16. Member, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-99 (MSE).

17. Member, ad hoc Committee to study the structure of the post tenure review

process within ME, Fall 2000.

18. Member, Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2001-03 (TFE).

19. Member, Seminar Committee, 2002-03 (ME).

20. Invited Panelist, Workshop on “How to Do Research,” Mechanical Engineering

Graduate Student Association, GWW School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia

Tech, November 11, 2003.

21. Member, Periodic Peer Review Committee, 2004-05 (ME).

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22. Chair, Organizing Committee for Fall 2004 Faculty Research Retreat, held

November 30, 2004 at GT Global Learning Center (ME).

23. Member, MSE Faculty Advisory Committee, 2006-07.

24. Member, GWW School of Mechanical Engineering Chair Search Committee,

2007.

25. Chair, Search Committee for Woodruff Chair in Mechanical Systems, 2008-09

(ME).

26. Member, Faculty Search Committee, School of Materials Science and

Engineering, 2008-2010, 2012-2018.

27. Member, Selection Committee for Zeigler Outstanding Educator Award, 2009

(ME).

28. Chair, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Strategic Planning

Committee, 2009-2010.

29. Chair, GT IDEA Initiative Committee, Woodruff School of Mechanical

Engineering, 2010-2012.

30. Member, MSE Committee for Strategic Planning, 2012-2013.

31. Member, MSE Strategic Plan Implementation Committee, 2013-2014.

32. Member, MSE Faculty Development and Mentoring Committee, 2015-2016.

C4. Program Development: Research (IRIs, other interdisciplinary programs)

Special Campus Research Program Development Activities

1. Director, Focused Research Program on "Mechanics and Processing of High Temperature

Composites," 1993-96. This internally funded effort involved a team of approximately

10 faculty members from various units in an effort to develop an interdisciplinary

research program and to pursue block funding initiatives.

2. Organized two Georgia Tech Materials Forum meetings with the campus materials

research community to discuss implementation of Strategic plan in Materials area that

were held June 7, 1994 and October 6, 1994. Named first Chair of the campus-wide

Materials Council formed in Fall 1994, providing leadership for the materials thrust area

on campus from 1994 through 2012. Led the Council in support for development of team

proposals, multidisciplinary curricula in materials, facilities development and use, and

national level initiatives in materials design science and engineering. The Materials

Council served as an effective pre-cursor for the present day Institute for Materials. In

1999-2000, helped to coordinate Georgia Tech contribution to ORNL management

proposal headed by Battelle-UT in the area of materials, as well as taking lead among

core universities in the materials area. Organized and conducted a campus Materials

Council strategic planning retreat March 17, 2000. Produced Georgia Tech Strategic plan

in Materials, February 2001, and organized strategic plan update process in 2010.

3. Served as co-PI in internally funded Cutting Edge Research Project on “Fabricating,

Modeling, and Characterizing of Aluminum Hollow Sphere Foams,” jointly with T.H.B.

Sanders, Jr. (MSE) and J. Cochran (MSE), $100K, 1998-99. Contributed to a series of

proposals based on this work which led to a substantial externally sponsored

collaborative research program from DARPA/ONR in this area.

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4. As Chair of GT Materials Council, co-developed Georgia Tech’s NaST initiative in

nanosciences and nanotechnology (fellowship program, seminars, etc.) jointly with Dr. J.

Zhang in Chemistry and Dr. Z.L. Wang in Materials Science and Engineering, during AY

2002-03. Implemented in AY 2003-04, within continuation of NaST Fellows program.

5. December 16, 2004, with over 45 in attendance, to promote collaboration in

nanomaterials research on campus. Final report issued in January 2005.

6. Gave talk at visit of French Lorraine region delegation ‘Research in Smart Materials and

Computational Materials Design at Georgia Tech,” Georgia Tech, September 27, 2005.

7. Visited TU-Eindhoven, “Materials at Georgia Tech: Possible Intersections of Interest,”

Eindhoven, the Netherlands, January 30, 2006.

8. Presented Materials at Georgia Tech: Overview and Introduction,” Luxembourg Public

Research Centre Henri Tudor, Luxembourg, April 27, 2006.

9. Presented “Strategic Materials Initiatives at Georgia Tech” at May 5, 2006 joint

teleconference on potential collaborative materials research opportunities with IIT-

Kharagpur.

10. Visited ORNL Computational Material Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN, August 30,

2006 to discuss GT-ORNL interactions.

11. Visited IIT Kharagpur to coordinate interactions in materials design, specifically with

regard to design of in situ processed Al matrix composites for submersibles, November

19-21, 2008.

12. Organized February 9, 2009 Materials Council Workshop on Economies of Scale to

discuss means of leveraging campus resources for developing materials-related research

center proposals, ethics training and effective teaming and management arrangements.

13. Gave presentation to Timken Corporation Board of Directors Chair Tim Timken

regarding “Materials at Georgia Tech: Intersections of Interest,” April 20, 2009.

14. On behalf of GT Materials Council, co-hosted with Dr. Min Zhou the Division of

Homeland Security Site Visit on Project on cIED Effects in Materials and Materials

Research at Georgia Tech, August 14, 2009. Organized a day of materials research

presentations relevant to mitigation of damage, repair and retrofitting, including facility

tours. Involved 15 Georgia Tech faculty members with related interests (Zureick, Zhou,

McDowell, Ellingwood, Ruzzene, Santamarina, Rix, des Roches, Kurtis, Jacobs,

Thadhani, Cochran, Kalaitzidou, Doyoyo and Leon).

15. Served as a GT representative to DoE workshop on Nuclear Energy HUB in Modeling

and Simulation, Washington, DC, December 7, 2009.

16. Met with Morrocan government, business and university delegation May 19-20, 2010 at

Georgia Tech to present Tech’s broad capabilities in materials for energy, with reference

to potential for collaboration with Morrocan technology parks and the newly established

Universite Internationale de Rabat (UIR).

17. Met with officials of RTI International Metals, one of the world’s largest suppliers of

titanium alloys, to present Georgia Tech’s capabilities in characterization, experimental

studies, and modeling of Ti alloys, in conjunction with the GT Enterprise Innovation

Institute, June 28, 2010.

18. Met with visiting delegation from PERM region in Russia (university and government

delegates) to discuss potential research and education interactions, August 23-25, 2010.

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19. Organized and conducted Georgia Tech Materials Council strategic planning retreat at

Stone Mountain, GA, September 20, 2010. Followed up in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011

with series of working groups and a workshop on materials characterization to firm up

recommendations to EVPR for an integrated, cross-cutting materials network at GT.

20. As PI/PD, led the development of a major multiuniversity proposal to ARL for the

Collaborative Research Alliance for Materials in Extreme Dynamic Environments, with

initial submission in March 2011, a site visit in June 2011 (not funded). At $33M per year

over 5 years in Phase I, with 5 year Phase II, this program is effectively one of the

cornerstones of the new federal initiative in the Materials Genome. It involved 48 faculty

members and researchers from six U.S. universities (Georgia Tech as lead), as well as

four U.S. national labs, two in the UK, and one in Russia.

21. Prepared summary report as an outcome of the updated campus Materials Strategic Plan

entitled “A Proposal for the Creation of: The Multiscale Materials Network@ GT

(M2N@GT)” (later termed Materials@Tech) in collaboration with Seth Marder, Ken

Sandhage and Elsa Reichmanis, May 5, 2011.

22. Organized and conducted workshop on “The Future of Materials Characterization at

Georgia Tech,” hosted by the GT Materials Council, Center for Organic Photonics and

Electronics, and the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research, Stone

Mountain, GA, April 22, 2011. Led to June 5, 2011 report to EVPR.

23. Represented Georgia Tech and gave invited presentation at the Core University Materials

Genome Initiative Workshop, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, October 26, 2011.

24. Issued recommendations to EVPR regarding costs and milestones for implementation of

Materials@Tech iniatiative, in collaboration with Seth Marder, Ken Sandhage and Elsa

Reichmanis, November 28, 2011.

25. Organized the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) Internal Scoping Workshop, hosted by

the GT Materials Council, Georgia Tech, December 9, 2011.

26. As PI/PD, led the development of a major $13.5M multiuniversity proposal to NNSA for

the Stewardship Security Science Alliance, submitted in March 2012 (not funded).

27. Chaired the Materials Research Institute Task Force charged by the Executive Vice

President for Research and the Deans of Engineering and Sciences in 2012, and was

appointed as Founding Director of the new Institute for Materials (IMat) in August 2012

(www.materials.gatech.edu); named Executive Director in July 2013. Position reports to

the Executive Vice President for Research. In charge of all aspects of developing IMat

structure and staffing as one of Tech’s Interdisciplinary Research Institutes (IRIs) to

constitute the Georgia Tech materials innovation ecosystem, following the roadmap

developed by the Spring 2012 MRI Task Force report. IMat has led internal workshops

to incubate new research areas at the intersection of existing Georgia Tech’s core

strengths in materials research, and has collaborated with other IRIs in energy and

manufacturing to support development of research proposals for major materials-related

proposals (over $230M in value through 2017). Cultivation of strategic industry

relationships in coordination with other IRIs is also an important component of IMat’s

activities. In addition, IMat has framed Georgia Tech’s agenda/profile in the Materials

Genome Initiative (MGI) in terms of internal materials innovation and information

initiatives, in coordination with outreach and collaboration coordinated with the White

House Office of Science & Technology Policy. In 2013-2014, IMat developed on-line

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tools for accessing all materials-related research equipment at Georgia Tech, with

objectives of providing support for scheduling and billing of distributed user facilities not

presently under existing large scale center umbrellas. In 2015-2016, IMat collaborated

with IEN to form the Materials Characterization Facility, with important support and

contributions from academic units such as MSE, ME, ECE, CHEM, etc. IMat has

invested heavily in advancing leadership in materials data science and informatics,

including on-line MOOCs in high throughput materials development and materials data

science, as well as standing up a new materials data sciences institute, IDEAS:MD3, in

2016-2017.

28. As PI/PD, led the development of a major $13.1M multiuniversity proposal to NNSA for

the Stewardship Security Science Alliance, submitted in April 2017 (not funded).

C5. Program Development: Academic (certificates, etc.)

Developed the College of Engineering Multidisciplinary Certificate in Mechanical Properties of

Materials, in connection with the Mechanical Properties Reseach Laboratory, early 1990s.

http://mpcf.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/images/mechanicalpropertiescertificate.pdf

C6. Other Institute Service Contributions

Member, Institute Committee on Utilization of Institutional Equipment, 1989.

1. Lectured to groups of President's Scholarship Program finalists, 1989-1990.

2. Chair, Materials Council, 1994-2012. In this capacity, Dr. McDowell provided

leadership for the interdisciplinary campus materials thrust with the goal to

become one of the top ten materials research and education universities.

3. Panelist on Focused Research Panel entitled Strategies and Successes of

Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Teams, “Laying the Groundwork for

Complementary Research Teams: A Key to Successful Interdisciplinary Ventures,

Center for Women, Science and Technology, Georgia Tech, February 18, 2004.