- Computational Multiscale Analysis
- Computational Multiphysics Analysis
- Computational Material Design
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Jeong-Hoon Song is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research focuses on computational multiscale and multiphysics analysis, particularly in failure mechanisms, material design, and real-time model reduction. He holds a PhD from Northwestern University (2008) and MS/BS degrees from Yonsei University (2003/2001). Prof. Song’s work bridges atomistic simulations with continuum mechanics to predict material behavior under coupled thermal and mechanical loads. His lab (CM2 Lab) develops advanced numerical methods like the extended finite element method (XFEM) and strong-form meshfree collocation approaches for fracture mechanics, multiphase solidification, and additive manufacturing processes. Professional Memberships: ASCE EMI, USACM, IACM Key Research Themes: Multiscale modeling, computational material synthesis, and real-time simulation techniques Recent publications highlight advancements in frictional contact modeling, nano-crystal solidification, and continuum point cloud methods. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary applications, including aerospace and civil infrastructure durability under extreme conditions.










