Anthony D. Rollett

Quick Links:
  • Click here to go to the page for Rollett's Texture & Anisotropy course, 27-750
  • Click here to go to the page for Microstructure Builder on Google Code
  • Click here to go to the home page for the CMU MRSEC (the MIMP)
  • Click here to go to the home page for the Mesoscale Microstructure Simulation Project (MMSP)
  • Click here to go to the page the Intl. Texture Conf. (ICOTOM-15); published (Wiley) as Ceramic Transactions, Volumes 200 and 201
  • Click here for Contents of Vol 200 (ICOTOM-15)
  • Click here for Contents of Vol 201 (ICOTOM-15)

    Research Group, Jan. 2010
    3D Grain Growth Movie (10 MB)


    VOX: (412) 268-3177
    FAX: (412) 268 3133
    E-mail: rollett "at" andrew.cmu.edu

    • Educational Activities

    • Research Interests

    • Publication List

    • Short Biography

    • Texture software:
      a collection of subroutines for texture analysis etc.
      ; under construction, absolutely no warranty of performance, all comments welcome

    • A list of (open source) software that you might find useful on your Mac

    • Parallel MC code: look under "digital_modeling"

    • Post-doctoral research fellow in crystal plasticity modeling of yield behavior

      Seeking post-doctoral researcher to perform crystal plasticity and other numerical modeling of multiaxial deformation behavior in sheet metals. The NIST Center for Automotive Lightweighting has ongoing experimental projects measuring multiaxial yield surface evolution with plastic strain along variable strain paths. In partnership with Carnegie Mellon University, the candidate will be expected to apply modeling expertise to developing constitutive laws for finite element modeling based on the evolving crystallographic texture. Preference will be given to individuals with skills in crystallographic texture, crystal plasticity modeling, finite element, materials science and solid mechanics. There will be extensive opportunities to interact with our industrial and other academic partners, and participation in experimental programs will be welcome. The hire will be made by Carnegie Mellon University, but the researcher will be located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology campus in Gaithersburg, MD. Competitive salary and benefits. The term of appointment is one year with up to two additional years anticipated, based on expected availability of funds and successful progress. Send CV and cover letter to Prof. A.D. Rollett, rollett at andrew dot cmu dot edu.

    Current Researchers, Collaborators in the group:

    Benjamin Anglin

    Sean Donegan

    William Frazier

    Lin Hu

    Debashis Kar (also w/Prof. G. Rohrer)

    Jonathan Ledonne

    Sukbin Lee

    Evan Lieberman

    Brian Lin

    Reeju Pokharel

    Subhasis Sinha

    Clayton Stein

    Joseph Tucker

    Vahid Tari (visiting from Iran)

    Fatma Uyar

    Previously in the group:

    Mohammed Alvi (Intel)

    Yoshihiro Arita, (Nippon Steel, Japan)

    Elie Attarian, from Cal State Northridge

    Prof. Martina Avalos, visiting CMU on a Fulbright Fellowship from the Instituto de Fisica Rosario (Argentina) , Jan-Apr 2010

    Kumkum Banerjee (Tata Steel)

    Tricia Bennett (TU Delft)

    Abhijit Brahme (Univ. Waterloo)

    Robert Campman (US Steel)

    Lisa Chan (TSL/EDAX)

    Wren Chan

    Soonwuk Cheong (Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Newstadt, LLP)

    Jae-Hyung Cho (KIMM, Korea)

    Prof. Shihoon Choi, visiting CMU on sabbatical 2009-2010 from Sunchon University, Korea

    Melik Demirel (Prof., Penn. State Univ.)

    Bassem El-Dasher (LLNL)

    Jason Gruber (Bechtel)

    Prof. HeungNam Han, visited CMU on sabbatical 2008-2009 from SNU, Korea

    Todd Hoffmann (ASU)

    Kyung Jun Ko, from SNU, Korea

    Kanchan Kumari (GE)

    Paul Lee

    Chaovoon Samuel Lim (SIMTech, Singapore)

    Priya Manohar (Prof., Robert Morris Univ.)

    Anais Nicolet, from EPFL, Switzerland

    Guillaume Oberlaender (Snecma)

    Stephen Sintay (LANL)

    Phil Smith (UVI)

    Mitra Taheri (Prof., Drexel Univ.)

    Shengyu Wang (Brookhaven)

    Seth Wilson (Ames Lab.)

    Dr. Myrjam Winning (Max Planck Institute for Iron & Steel Research in Duesseldorf, Germany)

    Chih-Chao Yang (IBM)


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