<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/people/srinivasan-srivilliputhur.html" dsn="people"><first_name>Srinivasan</first_name><last_name>Srivilliputhur</last_name><prefixes/><pronouns/><post_nominals/><title-1>Professor</title-1><title-2/><title-3/><title-4/><department>Materials Science and Engineering</department><expertise>Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering,Computational Systems and Sciences,Materials and Manufacturing</expertise><type>Full-Time Faculty</type><email>Srinivasan.Srivilliputhur@unt.edu</email><phone>940-369-8273</phone><image><img src="/people/images/srinivasan_srivilliputhur.jpg" alt="Srinivasan Srivilliputhur"/></image><office>Discovery Park C136C</office><address/><office-hours/><types><type>Full-Time Faculty</type></types><departments><department>Materials Science and Engineering</department></departments><expertise-list><expertise>Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering</expertise><expertise>Computational Systems and Sciences</expertise><expertise>Materials and Manufacturing</expertise></expertise-list><main-content>Faculty Info | Google Scholar |
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Education



PhD, University of Washington, 1998.Major: Materials ScienceDegree Specialization: Materials Science &amp; Engineering
MTech, Indian Institute of Technology, 1991.Major: Materials Science
BS, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras, India, 1988.Major: Ceramic Engineering





Research


Development of high-fidelity interatomic potentials for large-scale atomistic simulations
Atomistic modeling of deformation behavior and defect physics, irradiation effects in materials, phase transformations, and structure property-relations in metals and alloys
Use of accelerated molecular dynamics and kinetic Monte Carlo methods to study long-time evolution of defects in materials
Parallel computing, visualization, and computational materials science




Publications
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Professional Experience

Synergistic Activities
Development of Courses:  Because the undergraduate Materials Science program at the University of North Texas began in 2007, Dr. Srivilliputhur is developing courses in physical metallurgy and materials selection for design. In these courses, he is supplementing the curriculum with material relevant to the large concentration of high-tech industries in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Service to the Blind Community:  Dr. Srivilliputhur is a founding member of the National Organization of Professionals in Blindness Education, anaffiliate of NFB. He is the coordinator of its high school education committee. This committee is currently working on a white paper to increase blind student participation in Advanced Placement, especially STEM, courses.
Service to the Scientific Community:  Dr. Srivilliputhur served as a reviewer for Physical Review Letters, Nuclear Materials, Journal of Applied Physics, Philosophical Magazine, Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, and Physical Review B. He has given over 10 invited lectures and seminars at conferences and institutions of higher learning.
Service to Education: Dr. Srivilliputhur was a volunteer tutor for academically struggling Los Alamos high school students. In June 2008, he developed and taught an intriguing 3-week class on “Energy Use and Our Future: What to Do When We Can’t Do It Anymore” at UNT for the Texas Governor’s School. In this class, 40 elite Texas high school students discussed challenges in making future energy choices, global warming, and our future path of development.
Service to the Community:  In 2004, Dr. Srivilliputhur received the Rotary Club’s Paul Harris Fellow award for community service. He has been interviewed numerous times on local television in New Mexico to speak on science and funding issues pertinent to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He has given seminars on education in Materials Science and nanotechnology to student organizations and high school science teachers. Dr. Srivilliputhur has served as a judge in many local science fairs and international Intel science fairs.



Honors and Awards


2009 - CAREER Award, NSF
08/06 - Elected Member, Sigma Xi National Honor Society.
07/04 - Paul Harris Fellow, The Rotary Club.




Groups


The Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling at the University of North Texas(CASCaM)
The site for mechanics/mechanics of materials researchers (iMechanica)
The Applied Mechanics Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME Applied Mechanics Division)
The American Academy of Mechanics (AAM)
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
Professor Allan Bower's free textbook on solid mechanics (Applied Mechanics of Solids)
Los Alamos National Laboratory: National Science Security (LANL)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)




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