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Computational mechanics of
structures and materials
(Vinh) Phu Nguyen
Department of Civil Engineering
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3800
Phone: +61 3 9905 5989
Email: phu.nguyen@monash.edu
CV, Google Scholar, Scopus, ResearchGate
Qualifications:
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Bachelor in Civil Engineering, Hochiminh University of Technology, Vietnam, 1998.
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Master in Computational Mechanics, University of Liege, Belgium, 2005.
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PhD in Computational Mechanics, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, 2011.
Services
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Journal
-- Editorial board of Journal of Material Science and Technology Research (Zealpress)
-- Editorial board of Computers, Materials & Continua (Tech Science Press)
-- Associate Editor of Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences (Tech Science Press)
-- Editorial board of Engineering Fracture Mechanics (ScienceDirect)
-- Associate Editor of Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics -
International conferences:
-- Co-organiser of MS5 'Computational modeling of damage and failure in solids and structures' at ICDM3 (http://www.icdm3.cn)
-- Scientific Committee, 2nd International Workshop on Plasticity, Damage and Fracture of Engineering Materials, Turkey, 2021.
-- Scientific Committee, 1nd International Workshop on Plasticity, Damage and Fracture of Engineering Materials, Turkey, 2019.
Research snapshots: Material Point Method, Phase Field Fracture, Computational Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Simulation
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mpm-impact
quenching
kalthoff
output
Fibre-reinforced composites
branching
mpm-poly
Material point method with polyhedral particles.
bittencourt-hydrostatic
News
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The article "J. Y. Wu, V.P. Nguyen, C.T. Chi, D. Sutulas, S. Sinaie and S. Bordas. Phase field modelling of fracture, Advances in Applied Mechanics, Volume 53" is one of most cited articles in Advances in Applied Mechanics.
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The article "A. de Vaucorbeail, V.P. Nguyen, S. Sinaie and J. Y. Wu. Material point method after 25 years: theory, implementation, applications, Advances in Applied Mechanics, Volume 53." is one of most cited articles in Advances in Applied Mechanics.
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