After studying and working at the universities in Istanbul, Munich, Berlin, Berkeley, and Ghent, November 2020, B. E. Abali joined the faculty as professor in solid mechanics at Uppsala University in Sweden.
His first research monograph has been published in Springer entitled as Computational Reality, presenting thermodynamical derivation of coupled phenomena involving thermomechanics with electromagnetism in solid bodies and fluids as well as their computation via the finite element method with the aid of open-source codes developed under the FEniCS project.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Continuum Mechanics
Homogenization
Metamaterials
Finite Element Analysi...
electromagnetism
Finite Element Method ...
thermodynamic analysis
generalized mechanics
Fingerprints
33%
Finite Element Method and Simulation
18%
Homogenization
16%
Metamaterials
13%
electromagnetism
9%
generalized mechanics
8%
Continuum Mechanics
Short Biography
After studying and working at the universities in Istanbul, Munich, Berlin, Berkeley, and Ghent, November 2020, B. E. Abali joined the faculty as professor in solid mechanics at Uppsala University in Sweden.
His first research monograph has been published in Springer entitled as Computational Reality, presenting thermodynamical derivation of coupled phenomena involving thermomechanics with electromagnetism in solid bodies and fluids as well as their computation via the finite element method with the aid of open-source codes developed under the FEniCS project.