
معرفی
Anthony R. Ingraffea is a Professor in Cornell University's College of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He has taught structural mechanics, finite element methods, and fracture mechanics at Cornell since 1977. His research focuses on computational simulation systems for fracture control in engineered systems, combining experimental testing with numerical modeling.
His groundbreaking work in computational mechanics includes pioneering interactive computer graphics applications and leading the $15M NSF-funded Synthesis National Engineering Education Coalition. He received significant recognition for addressing aging aircraft problems through NASA-sponsored research.
Key research areas include:
- Fracture mechanics in aerospace and civil systems
- Finite element analysis for complex materials
- Environmental risk assessment of energy infrastructure
- Digital twin technology for predictive engineering
- Renewable energy systems modeling
Scientific awards highlight his achievements:
- NASA Group Achievement Award (1996)
- ASTM Irwin Medal (2006)
- TIME Magazine 'People Who Mattered' (2011)
- Fellow of the International Congress on Fracture (2009)
- NSF Presidential Young Investigator (1984)
He has secured over $35M in R&D grants from agencies like NSF, NASA, and industry partners including Boeing and IBM. His educational innovations in engineering teaching technology earned multiple university and national awards.




