Loukas F. Kallivokas is a Professor and holder of the Brunswick-Abernathy Regents Professorship in Soil Dynamics and Geotechnical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He serves as Associate Chair of Civil Engineering and is affiliated with multiple research units including the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Texas Acoustics, and the Texas Consortium for Computational Seismology (TCCS). His educational background includes a Diploma in Civil Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, and MS (1990) and PhD (1995) degrees in Civil Engineering/Computational Mechanics from Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to joining UT Austin in 1999 as an assistant professor, he held postdoctoral and visiting positions at Carnegie Mellon University, including an NSF CISE postdoctoral fellowship. Professor Kallivokas's research spans computational mechanics with emphasis on wave mechanics and inverse problems. His work focuses on metamaterials design, subsurface imaging, seismic motion modeling, soil-structure interaction, and non-destructive condition assessment. He has made significant contributions to inverse medium problems, inverse scattering, and inverse source problems for wave-driven applications. His research has practical applications in earthquake engineering, geotechnical site characterization, and enhanced oil recovery through wave-based techniques. His recent publications demonstrate consistent output in top journals, with research trends showing increasing focus on metamaterial design, advanced wave focusing techniques, and sophisticated inverse problem solutions for subsurface characterization. The work often involves collaboration with postdocs and students, particularly Heedong Goh who appears as co-author on many recent papers. Allen Newell Medal (1998) for research excellence in large-scale modeling of seismic motion National Science Foundation CAREER award (2003) for research in subsurface imaging Fellow of the Engineering Mechanics Institute (F. EMI) Professional Engineer (PE) license Professor Kallivokas has advised numerous PhD and MS students who have gone on to successful careers in academia and industry, including positions at Seoul National University, Vanderbilt University, ExxonMobil, and major engineering firms. His research has been supported by significant grants including the NSF CAREER award and other NSF funding. He serves as Associate Editor for ASCE's Journal of Engineering Mechanics and previously chaired the Computational Mechanics Committee of ASCE's Engineering Mechanics Institute (2008-2011). His research group operates within the Mechanics, Uncertainty, and Simulation in Engineering (MUSE) laboratory facilities at UT Austin, specifically in ECJ 4.602. The group focuses on computational modeling of wave phenomena and inverse problems, with current projects spanning metamaterial design, subsurface imaging, and coupled-physics imaging approaches.
