Raúl Radovitzky
Professor · Computational Solid Mechanics
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Raúl Radovitzky is the Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), with appointments in the School of Engineering and the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN). He serves as Associate Director of the ISN and leads research in computational mechanics, focusing on extreme loading conditions in aerospace and defense applications.
- Civil Engineer (University of Buenos Aires, 1991)
- S.M. in Engineering Mechanics (Brown University, 1995)
- Ph.D. in Computational Mechanics (California Institute of Technology, 1998)
His research spans:
- Thermo-chemo-mechanical behavior of thermal protection systems for hypersonic vehicles
- Multi-scale modeling of fracture and fragmentation in materials
- High-performance computing for large-scale simulations
- Fluid-structure interaction in extreme environments
- Bio-inspired materials design using computational analysis
- Peridynamic and continuum damage modeling
Publications reveal expertise in computational fracture mechanics, hypersonic fluid-structure interaction, and multiscale modeling of materials under extreme loads, with applications in aerospace engineering, biomechanics, and defense technologies. His work emphasizes parallel computing and advanced numerical methods.
Scientific recognition includes:
- MIT AIAA Undergraduate Teaching Award (2021, 2016)
- Arthur C. Smith Award (2021)
- Alan J. Lazarus Award (2018)
- Excellence in Advising Award (2018)
- AIAA Associate Fellow (2015)
- Student Champion Award (2014)
- Dr. César Milstein Fellowship (2012)
Raúl Radovitzky contributes to education through courses in computational mechanics, aerospace structures, and numerical methods. His research teams at MIT's Hypersonics Research Lab and Center for Computational Science and Engineering (CCSE) focus on computational modeling of material failure, blast injury mitigation, and high-performance computing applications. Notable projects include bio-inspired design of synthetic materials mimicking lobster underbelly properties and computational frameworks for fracture propagation simulations.
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