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Srinivasan Srivilliputhur is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas. His research focuses on computational materials science, particularly atomistic simulations and first-principles calculations to understand alloy behavior under various conditions. He investigates phase transformations, deformation mechanisms, and strengthening processes in advanced metallic systems including high-entropy alloys and titanium-based systems.
His research interests include computational modeling of material properties, deformation mechanisms in metallic alloys, phase stability under thermal processing, and microstructure-property relationships in additively manufactured materials. His work combines theoretical approaches with practical applications in materials design.
Analysis of recent publications shows consistent focus on computational materials science, with significant contributions to understanding high-entropy alloys, titanium alloys, and additive manufacturing processes. The research demonstrates sophisticated use of atomistic simulations and first-principles calculations to predict material behavior and guide experimental validation.
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