Katerina Papoulia is a graduate of the National Technical
University of Athens, Greece (Diploma, Civil Engineering, 1979), the University of Southampton,
England (M.Sc., Structural Engineering, 1982) and the University of California,
Berkeley ( M.A., Mathematics and Ph.D., Engineering, both in 1992). Her
research focuses on the study and computational modeling of material failure,
in particular large deformation, damage and fracture of polymeric or glassy
materials and of polymer-based composites. The work includes the development
of physically based models and robust numerical algorithms with emphasis on
convergence of finite element solutions. Her study of failure spans different
length scales in an attempt to understand and model the relevant physics.
Homogenized models are obtained by statistical simulation of digitized
material samples. The latter method is being applied to woven aerospace
composites and to a fiber-reinforced "smart" material whose electrical
conductivity properties allow it to act as a sensor of failure and
deformation.
Her research has been funded by the European Commission, the U.S. National
Science Foundation (NSF), the Natural Science and Engineering Research
Council (NSERC) of Canada, Cornell University, and NASA. She is the recipient
of a NSF Early Career award. She joined the Waterloo faculty in September
2006 after appointments at Cornell University (1999 - 2006), the Institute of Engineering Seismology and
Earthquake Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece (1996 - 1999) and the MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation (1991 -
1996). Previously she held positions in private industry and government,
including term appointments at Lawrence Berkeley and Argonne National
Laboratories. She is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE) Properties of Materials Committee, the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME) Committee on Constitutive Equations, the Association for
Computational Mechanics, the International Society of Rheology, and the
Technical Chamber of Greece. She has taught courses on continuum mechanics, structural
mechanics, finite elements, and computational mathematics at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Dr. Katerina D. Papoulia
Department of Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1
Canada
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