Payam Poorsolhjouyمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Payam Poorsolhjouy is an Assistant Professor in the Applied Mechanics group at the Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His research focuses on material modeling and design, particularly the formation, evolution, and consolidation of microstructures in granular/particulate materials and fiber-reinforced composites, with applications in 3D concrete printing and pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing. BSc in Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (2007) MSc in Structural Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (2010) PhD in Civil Engineering, University of Kansas (2016), with special honors His work involves multiscale modeling of mechanical and multiphysics behavior, microstructural optimization for multifunctional materials, and topology design using advanced manufacturing frameworks. Key research areas include granular micromechanics, strain-gradient continuum models, and computational efficiency in multiscale simulations. Recent publications analyze fiber-reinforced concrete, carbon nanotube-cementitious nanocomposites, and granular material behavior under triaxial loading. Articles emphasize multiscale modeling, finite element analysis, and microstructural design. Outstanding Graduate, School of Engineering, University of Kansas Poorsolhjouy teaches courses such as "Statics of structures" and "Bouwkundewinkel" (practical assignments), and collaborates extensively on granular mechanics and continuum modeling.









