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Jack HALE is a Research Scientist at the University of Luxembourg's Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM), Department of Engineering. He joined Prof. Stéphane Bordas' team in 2013, focusing on computational mechanics and numerical methods. His work integrates advanced techniques like meshfree methods, XFEM, and isogeometric analysis to address challenges in solid mechanics and high-performance computing.
Education:
- PhD in Aeronautics, Imperial College London (2009-2013), supervised by Dr. Pedro M. Baiz Villafranca.
- MEng in Engineering, University of Bristol (2004-2008).
- Research exchange at Rice University (2006-2007) on cross-flow filtration processes.
Research Interests:
- Implicit boundary methods for medical image-based simulations.
- Development of scalable meshfree/XFEM/isogeometric analysis frameworks.
- Mixed variational methods to resolve locking phenomena in solid mechanics.
- High-performance computing for distributed parallel systems.
Publications & Software:
His 50+ publications emphasize open-access research via ORBilu, with a focus on FEniCSx-based tools (e.g., DOLFINx, FEniCS-shells). Recent work addresses Bayesian model selection, melt instability identification, and SAR data assimilation in aquifer modeling.
Collaborations:
Open to academic/industrial partnerships in computational mechanics, material science, and biomedical engineering.




