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Aitor Cruzado Garcia is a Research Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University. His expertise lies in multiscale materials modeling, computational homogenization, and crystal plasticity. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Mondragon University (2013), an M.Sc. in Mechanical & Material Behavior (2010), and a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering (2008), all from Mondragon University in Spain.
His research focuses on fatigue and fracture mechanics, with particular emphasis on fretting wear modeling. Key contributions include the development of microstructure-based fatigue life models and crystal plasticity simulations for superalloys like Inconel 718. He has received the International Doctor Distinction (2013) and the Erasmus Fellowship (2007) from BAM, Germany.
His work bridges computational methods (e.g., FFT-based homogenization) with experimental validation, addressing challenges in material microstructure and mechanical behavior. Recent efforts explore dislocation dynamics and size-dependent plasticity in metals. Collaborations span academia and industry, with a focus on aerospace and high-performance materials.
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