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Name

Takeshi IWAMOTO

Organization

Mechanics of Materials Labo., Mechanical Engineering / Integrated Engineering Unit, Academy of Science and Technology, Hiroshima University

Occupation

Associate Professor

Degree

Dr. Eng. ( Received From Kobe University, 2000 )

Fax No.

Fax.: +81 - 82 - 422 - 7193

E-mail address

iwamoto_at_mec.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

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Room No.

A3 - 345

Memberships

Member, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers,

Member, The Society of Materials Science, Japan ,

Member, Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity

Member, The Japan Society for Computational Engineering and Science

Member, Japan Society for Design Engineering

Member, Institute Iron and Steel, Japan

Member, Association of Shape Memory Alloy

Member of Editorial Advisory Board, The Open Mechanics Journal, Bentham Science Publishers, 2007-2013

Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Engineering Transactions, IPPT, PAN, Poland, 2010-

Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011-

Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Advances in Computational Design, < a href="http://www.techno-press.org/renewal/?page=journal_info&journal=acd"> Techno Press, 2013-
Field of Research

Mechanics of Materials, Continuum Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Computational Mechanics, Micro Mechanics, Phase Transformation Dynamics, Continuum Crystal Plasticity, Multiscale Analysis, Pattern Formation, Biomechanics, Multibody Dynamics of Musclo-skeltal System

Education

Faculty of Engineering, Kobe University; 1993

Graduate School of Engineering ( Master's Course ), Kobe Univesity; 1995

Professional background

1995 - 2001 Research Associate, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University.

2001 - 2007 Research Associate, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University.

2005 - 2006 Visiting Researcher, Superior Institute of Mechanical and Production Engineering, University of Metz, CNRS.

2007 - 2009 Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University.

2009 - present Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Seguchi Frontier Award, NCP Research Group, Kansai Branch, Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, (1998)

Young researcher's Award, Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, (2000)

Best Paper Award, Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, (2001)

JSMS Award for Promising Researchers, The Society of Materials Science, Japan, (2006)

JSMS Chugoku Branch Award for Promising Researchers, Chugoku Branch of The Society of Materials Science, Japan, (2009)

JSTP Medal for Scientific Archivement, Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, (2012)

JSMS Impact Division Award for Promising Researchers, Impact Division, The Society of Materials Science, Japan, (2013)

Listed in

A biographee of Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Marquis Who's Who, (2005)

A biographee in IBC's Leading Engineers of the World - 2006, International Biographical Centre, (2006)

A biographee of Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who, (2007) (Scheduled)

A biographee of Who's Who in Asia, Marquis Who's Who, (2007) (Scheduled)

A biographee of Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, (2007) (Scheduled)

A biographee in Who's Who of Emerging Leaders, Marquis Who's Who, (2007) (Scheduled)

List of Publications

Research Interests

Constitutive Equation of TRIP Steel Based on Continuum Crystal Plasticity and Computational Simulation on Pattern Formation of Martensitic Phase by Finite Element Method with Cellular Automata

Impact Deformation and Transformation Behaviors of TRIP Steel by Experiment Using Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Method and Finite Element Simulation Based on Macroscopic Constitutive Equation

Evaluation of Geometrical Characterisitics of Martensitic Phase in TRIP steel by Fourier Transformation Image Analysis and Establishment of Wavelet Transformation Image Analysis

Computational Simulation of Fibrous Pattern Formation of Type I Collagen Fiber in Skin Tissue by Motion of Fibroblasts and a series of reaction - diffusion equations of secreted chemical matters

Constitutive Equation of Muscle and Motion Analysis of Human Body of Musclo-skeltal System Based on Multibody Dyanamics

Computational Simulation on Phase Transformation Driven by Diffusion and Stress fields by Level-set Method

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