Expertise

Areas of Research

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Crystal Plasticity
  • Deformation Modeling
  • Materials Processing and Modeling
  • Numerical Methods

Dr. Kasemer’s research interests lie primarily in developing, implementing, and utilizing computational models to predict the deformation response of metals subjected to loading, with a specific focus on polycrystalline structural alloys.

The focus of our lab is the simulation of the micromechanical deformation response of metallic alloys to gain a better understanding into the macroscopic behavior of structural alloys.

Current Projects:

  • Reduced Order Crystal Plasticity Modeling
  • Processing-Structure-Property Relationships of Aluminum Alloys
  • Dwell-Fatigue Behavior of Titanium Alloys
  • Deformation Twinning in Hexagonal Materials
  • Fracture Modeling in Polycrystalline Materials
Degrees
PhD, Cornell University, Mechanical Engineering, 2018
MS, Cornell University, Mechanical Engineering, 2015
BS, Rochester Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, 2012