
معرفی
Anthony Rosato is a Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at NJIT, specializing in granular dynamics, nonlinear systems, and computational modeling. His research focuses on vibration-induced phenomena in granular materials, segregation mechanisms, and energy transfer optimization. Rosato holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (1985) and has held significant roles such as Fulbright Senior Research Fellow (2010) and Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics (2016).
- Education:
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 1985
- M.S., Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University, 1981
- M.S., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Northwestern University, 1979
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Pratt Institute, 1975
Research Interests
Rosato’s work spans experimental, simulation, and theoretical analysis of granular systems. Key areas include:
- Dynamics of vibrated granular beds
- Segregation and convection in particle flows
- Energy transfer mechanisms in granular columns
- Development of mathematical models for particulate flows.
His research often bridges mechanics, materials science, and computational methods.
Awards & Contributions
- Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics (2016)
- Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship (2010)
- Fellow of ASME (2000)
- Recipient of International Mobility Program Fellowship (2012)
Grants & Advising
Rosato has led NSF-funded projects in particle technology education and collaborated on experimental setups like non-intrusive particle tracking systems. His work has influenced curriculum development in particulate flow analysis at NJIT.
Labs & Teams
Associated with the Particulate Flow Research Lab, focusing on discrete element modeling and granular dynamics simulations. Collaborates with industry on applications like powder compaction and granular transport.



