Chiara Monte CV
Chiara Monte CV
Chiaramonte
Assistant Professor
Princeton University
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering E324 Engineering Quad, Princeton, NJ 80000
Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials B [email protected]
Princeton University computationalmechanics.princeton.edu
Education
2016 PH.D. Stanford University.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MECHANICS & COMPUTATION.
2011 M.SC. University of Washington.
CIVIL ENGINEERING, SOLID & STRUCTURAL MECHANICS.
2009 B.SC. University of Maine, summa cum laude.
CIVIL ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL MECHANICS.
Professional Experience
Feb. 2017 - Princeton University, Assistant Professor.
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Aug. 2016 - University of Texas at Austin, Visiting Scholar.
Feb. 2017 Institute for Computational and Engineering Science
Aug. 2016 - Princeton University, Post-Doctoral Fellow.
Feb. 2017 Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Sept. 2011 - Stanford University, SGF Fellow, Graduate Researcher.
Sept. 2016 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Sept. 2009 - University of Washington, Graduate Researcher.
Sept. 2011 Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Publications
Peer Reviewed Articles
[7] M.M. Chiaramonte and E.S. Gawlik. Resolving moving boundary layers with
time-dependent auxiliary mappings (In progress).
[6] M.M. Chiaramonte, L.M. Keer, and A.J. Lew. Crack path instabilities in
thermoelasticity (In progress).
[5] M.M. Chiaramonte, Y. Shen, and A.J. Lew. Mapped finite element methods:
High-order approximations of problems on domains with cracks and corners.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (2017). DOI: 10.
1002/nme.5486.
[4] M.M. Chiaramonte, E.S. Gawlik, H. Kabaria, and A.J. Lew. Universal Meshes
for the Simulation of Brittle Fracture and Moving Boundary Problems. Innova-
tive Numerical Approaches for Multi-Field and Multi-Scale Problems. Springer
International Publishing, 2016, pp. 115134. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39022-
2_6.
[3] M.M. Chiaramonte, Y. Shen, L.M. Keer, and A.J. Lew. Computing stress
intensity factors for curvilinear cracks. International Journal for Numerical
Methods in Engineering 104.4 (Oct. 2015), pp. 260296. DOI: 10.1002/nme.
4938.
[2] R. Rangarajan, M.M. Chiaramonte, M.J. Hunsweck, Y. Shen, and A.J. Lew.
Simulating curvilinear crack propagation in two dimensions with universal
meshes. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 102.3-
4 (Apr. 2015), pp. 632670. DOI: 10.1002/nme.4731.
[1] M.M. Chiaramonte, P. Arduino, D.E. Lehman, and C.W. Roeder. Seismic
analyses of conventional and improved marginal wharves. Earthquake En-
gineering & Structural Dynamics 42.10 (Aug. 2013), pp. 14351450. DOI:
10.1002/eqe.2280.
Thesis
[2] M.M. Chiaramonte. Mapped Finite Element Methods with applications to the
simulation of brittle fracture propagation. Ph.D. Thesis. Stanford University,
2016.
[13] Cornell University, Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Ithaca, NY.
Apr. 2016.
[10] University of Utah, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT. Feb.
2016.
[9] Duke University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Durham, NC.
Feb. 2016.
[6] Center for Subsurface Modeling, Institute for Computational Engineering and
Science, University of Texas, Austin, TX. Oct. 2016.
[4] Robert J. Melosh Competition held at Duke University, Raleigh, NC. Awarded
the Robert J. Melosh Medal. Apr. 2015.
[3] The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Civil Engineering, Baltimore, MD.
Mar. 2015.
[8] h-Auxiliary map methods: higher order solutions of crack problems and beyond.
52nd Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX. Oct. 2015.
[7] The h-version of the method of auxiliary mapping for higher order solutions
of crack problems. 13th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics
(USNCCM), San Diego, CA. July 2015.
Maurizio M. Chiaramonte Curriculum Vitae Page 4 of 5
[6] The h-version of the method of auxiliary mapping for higher order solutions of
crack problems. Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI), Stanford, CA. June
2015.
[5] Auxiliary map methods for higher order solutions of crack problems. CompFest,
Stanford University, Stanford CA. Dec. 2014.
[4] Higher order methods for fracture mechanics. 51st Annual Technical Meeting
of the Society of Engineering Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Oct. 2014.
[3] Higher order methods for the simulation of curvilinear fracture propagation.
11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XI), Barcelona,
Spain. July 2014.
[2] Simulating curvilinear crack propagation. 51st Annual Technical Meeting of the
Society of Engineering Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Oct.
2014.
[3] Higher order methods for the simulation of crack propagation. 52nd Annual
Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX. First Place in Poster Competition. Oct. 2015.
[2] Higher order methods for simulating fracturing. 51st Annual Technical Meeting
of the Society of Engineering Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Second Place in Poster Competition. Oct. 2014.
[1] Higher order methods for simulating fracturing. Army High Performance Com-
puting Research Center Bootcamp Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA. July 2014.
Service
Reviewer
2017-present BIT Numerical Mathematics
2016-present ASCE
Organized Mini-symposia
SES 2017 The theoretical, experimental, and computational aspects of fracture mechan-
ics Co-organized with Prof. Linder (Stanford University), Prof. Ravi-Chandar
(University of Texas at Austin), Prof. Elbanna (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign), Prof. Sukumar (University of California at Davis)
Certifications
2008 Engineering-in-training (EIT)