Virtual Reality VR and Materials Engineering

  • May 6, 2017
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Wareable.com interviewed the SJSU VR lab last week. Robert Bruce is the head of the VR lab and he started the lab. I discussed our work on VR and materials engineering.  I believe VR will provide most of the learning environments in the future.  We are currently working on a virtual materials engineering lab to provide […]

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New paper in ACS Omega: Graphene Quantum Dots Infusion to Create Stronger, Tougher, and Brighter Polymer Composites

  • April 4, 2017
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Navathej Gobia, Darshan Vijayakumar a, Ozgur Keles a and Folarin Erogbogbo a* http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.6b00517 ABSTRACT: Incorporation of nanoparticles into polymer resins has recently attracted a significant amount of attention from researchers for the nanoparticles ability to alter the properties of the resin. While graphene-based structures possess a 2D honeycomb arrangement of carbon atoms that make them […]

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Visiting scientist Prof. Ruiping Liu joined our group

  • March 23, 2017
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Prof. Ruiping Liu joined our group as a research scientist. She will be doing first principle investigations of bonding between graphene quantum dots and functional groups. Her expertise is density functional theory (DFT).   Posted 23rd March 2017 by Ozgur Keles

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Group member Yosune Casana’s team won the SPACE RACE challenge by NASA

  • February 10, 2017
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SJSU Students win SPACE RACE challenge SJSU alumni Russell Kirkman and graduate student Yosune Casana have been named challenge winners in the SPACE RACE startup competition. The SPACE RACE contest is organized by the Center for Advancing Innovation (CAI) in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and with support from the Medical […]

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Suggested videos for students interested in Materials Science and Engineering

  • January 30, 2017
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Here is a collection of videos that are related to materials science and engineering. I show one or two videos during the class.Suggested videos for students interested in Materials Science and EngineeringDr. Ozgur Keles, San Jose State University Chapter 1, Interesting materials, what is materials science and engineering Smart materials (1 of 5): Gecko Adhesive […]

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New paper: Effect of build orientation on the mechanical reliability of 3D printed ABS

  • August 6, 2016
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We investigated the effects of build orientation on the mechanical reliability of 3D printed ABS using a Stratasys uPrint SE. Thanks to my undergraduate researcher Caleb W. Blevins (second author), we were able to generate 262 specimens and test their mechanical behavior. The most important finding is that the reliability of FDM produced ABS can […]

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New paper in the International Journal of Applied Glass Science

  • May 3, 2016
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We investigated the effect of porosity and crack size distributions on the fracture behavior of porous glass through a combined finite element and fracture mechanics method. Simulations showed that the effect of crack size distributions on the change in fracture strength with porosity decreases as the pore size to crack size ratio increases. For a […]

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I got the Kordestani Endowed Chair position

  • December 31, 2015
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I joined the San Jose State University in August and recently got the Kordestani Endowed Chair position for my research projects. I would like to thank the professors: Guna Selvaduray, Melaine McNeil, Folarin Erogbogbo, Richard Chung, Essam Marouf, and our dean Andrew Hsu for their support. The Kordestani Endowed Chair position provides research funds, which […]

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Available research projects at SJSU

  • August 25, 2015
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The details about the research projects can be found in the links, new projects will be uploaded soon. 1. Reliability of 3D-printed polymer components, click for the details. 2. Electric field effect on stress evolution in piezoelectric materials, click for the details. Posted 25th August 2015 by Ozgur Keles

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New publication in the Journal of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists

  • August 21, 2015
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I have been investigating the effects of porosity on the fracture behavior of brittle materials. In this recent work, we produced pharmaceutical compacts and tested their mechanical behavior through diametral compression tests.  I am glad that the two names in this paper–Nicholas P. Barcenas and Daniel H. Sprys–were my undergraduate researchers without whom the paper […]

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Learners learn how to design at IIT

  • May 1, 2015
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We have finished the “Design for Innovation” class at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). My learners–I prefer learners instead of students–have done tremendous work on projects, such as sustainable chair, trebuchet, and biomimetic robot. The details about the class can be found in the MMAE 232 website. Here are some of the pictures from the […]

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My picture is selected for the February JOM cover

  • January 25, 2015
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Here is the story of how one of my pictures became the February cover of JOM: The Member Journal of TMS. In July 2014, I posted “Can you teach statistics in a better way?” which had some pictures generated using a small Mathematica script. As I have been working on fracture stochastics for some time, I […]

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Reliability of 3D printed parts/objects

  • December 28, 2014
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Increasing use of 3D printing techniques to manufacture consumer products raises the question:  What is the reliability of 3D printed parts/objects? I started using some of the 3D printers available at IIT to observe the effects of various printing setting on the mechanical reliability. I also try to observe quality variation between different 3D printers […]

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I will be teaching the “Design for Innovation” class.

  • December 19, 2014
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This semester, Spring 2015, I will be teaching one of the best classes that a sophomore can take “Design for Innovation, MMAE 232,” prepared by Prof. Matthew Spenko. During the fall semester, I graded the students projects and was a guest lecturer for the same class. Design for Innovation includes a lot of concepts that are practiced […]

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New publication in the Journal of The American Ceramic Society

  • September 25, 2014
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You can check my new publication in the Journal of The American Ceramic Society, please click. This publication investigates the combined effects of pore-pore stress interactions, crack size distributions, and crack orientation on fracture behavior of porous glass. I believe with the use of additive manufacturing techniques reliability of brittle materials will be improved.   Posted […]

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Can you teach statistics in a better way?

  • July 11, 2014
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Here is a point cloud generated by Gaussian, Gumbel, Frechet, and Weibull distributions. You can play with the Mathematica code given below. My question is: Can you teach statistics in a better way? pN = 500;pW = 700;pF = 1900; datN = {x, y} = {RandomVariate[NormalDistribution[-10, 5], pN],RandomVariate[NormalDistribution[-10, 5], pN]};datN = Transpose[datN]; datW = {x, […]

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Solo show at Simone’s: Four-fold

  • June 11, 2014
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I will be presenting some of my symmetric pictures at Simone’s (960 W 18th, Chicago) through July 10. Opening reception will be on June 16th at 8:00pm. My special thanks go to Jessica Nicole Gorse and Chicago Photography Center. You can see some of my work in the Gallery or Flickr. Posted 11th June 2014 by Ozgur Keles

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Wine & Critique theme: Homeless

  • May 26, 2014
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Every third Friday Chicago Photography Center hosts a Wine & Critique event, which has a monthly photography contest. This month my picture was selected as the winner for the theme: Homeless. My special thanks goes to Elizabeth Porporato, Warren Perlstein, and Bob Long Jr for their support and comments. For the past winners of the W&C, please visit CPC. For […]

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