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Professor Michael Ortiz is a faculty member at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), specializing in the Department of Aerospace Engineering. His research spans the entire waterfront of solid mechanics, focusing on the deformation and failure of materials across diverse length and timescales, from atomic clusters to tectonic plates. Ortiz emphasizes applications-driven research, integrating experimental, theoretical, and computational methods to address real-world challenges in engineering and industry.
His work includes non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics for atomic ensembles, leveraging Jaynes' maximum entropy principle and discrete kinetic laws to model systems with non-uniform temperature and composition. He has contributed to understanding heat conduction in silicon nanowires, hydrogen desorption in palladium films, and alloy segregation/precipitation phenomena.
Scientific Awards:
- University of Glasgow Honorary Degree (2025)
- 2025 Jerald L. Ericksen Prize (Inaugural Award)
- John von Neumann Medal (2019)
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