Sivaselvan MettupalayamView profile
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Mettupalayam Sivaselvan is a Professor in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo, part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on computational mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, numerical methods, optimization techniques, and control systems for dynamic hybrid testing. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University at Buffalo (2003), an MS from the same institution (1999), and a BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (1997). Research Interests: Dr. Sivaselvan’s work spans advanced simulation techniques for structural systems, including real-time hybrid testing, impedance-matching control strategies, and dynamic substructuring. His studies address challenges in nuclear power plant equipment qualification, seismic isolation, railway-structure interactions, and biomedical applications such as red blood cell dynamics. He has pioneered methods for improving the accuracy and efficiency of shake-table and model-in-the-loop simulations. Key Contributions: His research integrates computational models with experimental testing frameworks, enabling safer design of structures under extreme conditions like earthquakes and fire. Notable projects include seismic qualification of HTGR equipment and optimization of vehicle-track-structure systems for high-speed rail. Labs & Facilities: He is affiliated with the University at Buffalo’s NEES (Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation) facility, leveraging its advanced testing infrastructure for large-scale hybrid simulations.







