José Andrade, George W. Housner Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Caltech. José E. Andrade’s research interests lie in the area of computational mechanics with application to problems at the interface of physics and mechanics to develop predictive analytical and numerical models for granular and porous materials, with special application to energy exploration and space missions. Andrade is the recipient of several honors and awards including the 2006 Zienkiewicz Medal in computational mechanics, the 2010 NSF CAREER Award, the 2017 Thomas Hughes Young Investigator Award from ASME, and the 2018 Huber Research Award from ASCE.
José Andrade, George W. Housner Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Caltech. José E. Andrade’s research interests lie in the area of computational mechanics with application to problems at the interface of physics and mechanics to develop predictive analytical and numerical models for granular and porous materials, with special application to energy exploration and space missions. Andrade is the recipient of several honors and awards including the 2006 Zienkiewicz Medal in computational mechanics, the 2010 NSF CAREER Award, the 2017 Thomas Hughes Young Investigator Award from ASME, and the 2018 Huber Research Award from ASCE.
José Andrade, George W. Housner Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Caltech. José E. Andrade’s research interests lie in the area of computational mechanics with application to problems at the interface of physics and mechanics to develop predictive analytical and numerical models for granular and porous materials, with special application to energy exploration and space missions. Andrade is the recipient of several honors and awards including the 2006 Zienkiewicz Medal in computational mechanics, the 2010 NSF CAREER Award, the 2017 Thomas Hughes Young Investigator Award from ASME, and the 2018 Huber Research Award from ASCE.