
معرفی
Andrea Barbarulo is a researcher at the University of Paris-Saclay Mechanics Laboratory, specializing in computational mechanics and acoustics. His work focuses on advanced numerical methods such as Proper Generalized Decomposition (PGD), Variational Theory of Complex Rays (VTCR), and finite element methodologies applied to vibration analysis, acoustic modeling, and additive manufacturing. He has pioneered developments in mid-frequency vibration modeling for railway systems and 3D-printed synthetic materials.
- Key Expertise: PGD-based model order reduction, vibro-acoustic coupling, ultrasonic imaging, and computational material science
- Lab Affiliation: Paris-Saclay Mechanics Laboratory
His research addresses challenges in railway track dynamics, noise propagation, and medical applications of 3D printing through innovative numerical frameworks. Recent work includes open-source software (pyTVRC) for medium-frequency simulations and high-fidelity models for patient-specific anatomy replication.
Collaborative projects span disciplines including aeroelastic systems, laser powder bed fusion, and material characterization for biomedical applications. Current focus areas involve advancing digital twin technologies for additive manufacturing and improving accuracy in transient thermal simulations.





