Professor
Isaac M. Daniel
Walter P. Murphy Professor
Northwestern University
Departments of Civil
and Environmental
Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering
Director, Center
for Intelligent Processing of Composites
2137 Tech Drive
Northwestern
University
Evanston, IL 60208-3020
Phone: (847) 491-5649
Fax: (847) 491-5227
E-mail: imdaniel@northwestern.edu
Web
Pages:
http://www.composites.northwestern.edu
http://www.ipc.northwestern.edu
Professor
Daniel attended the National Technical University
of Athens, Greece; he received B.S., M.S., and Ph. D. degrees
from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Prior to his
appointment at Northwestern University, he was Professor
and Director of the Mechanics of Materials Laboratory at
the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Science Advisor
of the IIT Research Institute (IITRI).
His
research encompasses many areas of mechanics and materials
with emphasis on experimental mechanics and composite materials.
In the latter, he has worked on all aspects of the area
including processing, micromechanics, characterization,
fracture and damage mechanics, nondestructive evaluation,
and life prediction. He has pioneered test methods for characterization
of polymer, ceramic, and metal matrix composites. In recent
years he has been working on processing, characterization,
and modeling of polymer/clay and polymer/graphite nanocomposites.
He
serves on the editorial boards of Composites Part A,
Strain, and the Journal of Composite Materials.
He is a Fellow of the Society for Experimental Mechanics
(SEM), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),
and the American Academy of Mechanics (AAM). He has received
many awards including the William M. Murray Medal from SEM,
and the Distinguished Research Award from the American Society
for Composites.
He
is a co-inventor of three patents and two pending ones.
He has lectured at home and abroad; is the author of over
350 publications and nine chapters of books; co-author of
a monograph entitled "Experimental Mechanics of Fiber
Reinforced Composite Materials," and a widely used
textbook entitled "Engineering Mechanics of Composite
Materials," now in its second edition.
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