Arun Srinivasa is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean for Student Success at Texas A&M University, holding the J.N. Reddy Chair in Applied Mechanics. He is affiliated with the Dwight Look College of Engineering and leads research in fracture mechanics, smart materials, computational modeling, and manufacturing processes. His work includes developing nonlocal fracture criteria, graph-based finite element analysis (GraFEA), and innovations in engineering education. Education: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley (1991), B.Tech. from Indian Institute of Technology (1986). Research focuses on fracture mechanics of metals, polymers, and biomaterials; simulation of manufacturing techniques like magnetic polishing; and mechanics of 3D printing and architectured materials. He also explores educational advancements, including AI-driven automated grading and interdisciplinary STEM pedagogy. Publications emphasize computational mechanics, fracture modeling, and educational innovations. Notable trends include nonlocal damage models, GraFEA applications, and leveraging LLMs for assessment. 2022 ASME Ben C. Sparks Medal 2018 Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award 2017 SES Fellow Advises on curriculum development and cybermanufacturing initiatives. Leads the TCORPS project to enhance student preparation. Active in lab research and educational outreach programs linking K-12 to university engineering. Hosts the Srinivasa Research Lab, focusing on computational mechanics and educational technology. Collaborates on projects like magnetic-abrasive finishing and bone scaffold topology optimization.










