Nadia Lapusta
Lawrence A. Hanson, Jr., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Geophysics; Graduate Option Representative for Applied Mechanics, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering
Research interests: fracture and frictional processes, computational mechanics, failure of geomaterials in the presence of fluids, physics of earthquakes, induced seismicity
Overview
Professor Lapusta studies friction and fracture phenomena on both fundamental and practical levels. Her work focuses on analytical and numerical modeling that incorporates and explains experimental findings. She has a special interest in failure of geomaterials in the presence of fluids, physics of earthquakes, and induced seismicity, where frictional faulting and cracking are key ingredients.
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Ae/AM/CE/ME 102 abc – Mechanics of Structures and Solids
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ME/CE/Ge 174 – Mechanics of Rocks
2022-23
ME/Ge/Ae 266 ab – Fracture and Frictional Faulting
2021-22
Ae/Ge/ME 160 ab – Continuum Mechanics of Fluids and Solids
ME/Ge/Ae 266 ab – Dynamic Fracture and Frictional Faulting
2020-21
Ae/AM/CE/ME 102 abc – Mechanics of Structures and Solids
Ae/Ge/ME 160 ab – Continuum Mechanics of Fluids and Solids
ME/CE/Ge 174 – Mechanics of Rocks