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Abdullah Alshaye

Academic

Dr.

Abdullah A. Alshaya

Associate Professor

Office Location:
S01E2239

Education

Degree Field Institution Year
Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering University of Wisconsin - Madison 2013 - 2016
M.S. Mathematics University of Wisconsin - Madison 2013 - 2015
M.S. Engineering Mechanics University of Wisconsin - Madison 2012 - 2013
M.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Wisconsin - Madison 2011 - 2012
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Kuwait University 2004 - 2008

Research Interests

Biomechanics, Thermal Stresses, Hybrid-Method, Radial Basis Function Method, DigitalImage Correlation, Inverse Method.

Selected Publications

Selected Conference Publications

  • Determination of Constitutive Parameters in Inverse Problem Using Thermoelastic Data, Annual Conference on Experimentaland Applied Mechanics, Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems,Volume 7, United States, 2019

Selected Journal Publications

  • Alshaya, A., Rowlands, R., “Experimental Stress Analysis of a Notched Finite Composite Tensile Plate”, Composite Scienceand Technology,,2017, 144, p. 89 - 992
  • Alshaya, A., John, H., Rowlands, R., “Stresses and Strains in Thick Perforated Orthotropic Plates”, ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics,2016, 142 (11), p. 4016082
  • Alshaya, A., Shai, X., Rowlands, R., “Thermoelastic Stress Analysis of a Finite Orthotropic Composite Containing an EllipticalHole”, Experimental Mechanics,,2016, 56 (8), p. 1373-1384

Work Experience

Academic Experience
Institution Designation Year/Period
University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistant Sep, 2016 - Dec, 2016
University of Wisconsin - Madison MATLAB Tutorial Instructor 2015 - 2016
University of Wisconsin - Madison Tutor 2013 - 2016
Industry Experience
Organization Designation Year/Period
Kuwait Oil Company Well Surveillance Engineer 2009 - 2011

Professional Organizations

American Mathematical Society (AMS), November 2014

Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), November 2012

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), May 2011