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Elsevier’s Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics live (free of charge) webinars – Series 2: save dates & links!
Esteemed Colleague,
following the success of the first series of webinars, as the Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics (TAFMech, https://www.journals.elsevier.com/theoretical-and-applied-fracture-mechanics/), this e-mail is to invite you to attend the following free on-line global live webinars on Fracture Mechanics-related topics:
Þ Prof. Tim Topper – University of Waterloo, Canada
& Prof. Grzegorz Glinka – University of Waterloo, Canada
Title of seminar: Discussion on the nature, limitations and successes of the SWT fatigue damage parameter
Date/time: 7 May 2021 at 2.30 PM GMT (3.30 PM BST)
Zoom Link to Webinar: https://elsevier.zoom.us/j/98035655196?pwd=eUZqdHIxTmlQSDByOTBObzhyWFVqUT09
Webinar ID: 980 3565 5196
Passcode: 384779
Þ Prof. MH Ferri Aliabadi – Imperial College, London, UK
Title of seminar: Structural Health Monitoring for Life Management Of Composite Fuselage
Date/time: 14 May 2021 at 2.30 PM GMT (3.30 PM BST)
Zoom Link to Webinar: https://elsevier.zoom.us/j/94917039021?pwd=RHAra0dqSnNFZjVudXFXUVVGMTFSdz09
Webinar ID: 949 1703 9021
Passcode: 594325
Þ Prof. René de Borst – University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Title of seminar: Smeared vs discrete approaches in computational fracture mechanics
Date/time: 28 May 2021 at 2.30 PM GMT (3.30 PM BST)
Zoom Link to Webinar: https://elsevier.zoom.us/j/96424788178?pwd=a3M0OTlzWHVkdlFPMHo2QVhjVmtRQT09
Webinar ID: 964 2478 8178
Passcode: 359867
Þ Prof. Ali Fatemi – University of Memphis, USA
& Prof. Darrell Socie – The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Title of seminar: The Fatemi-Socie Multiaxial Fatigue Parameter: An Historical Perspective
Date/time: 4 June 2021 at 2.30 PM GMT (3.30 PM BST)
Zoom Link to Webinar: https://elsevier.zoom.us/j/93360445056?pwd=QnFsTHMya1FOaGY3T2hlQnBoSWJqZz09
Webinar ID: 933 6044 5056
Passcode: 059160
The reason for this initiative lies in the difficulties associated with the pandemic times we are going through. In particular, what we are trying to do via TAFMech is supporting the Fracture Mechanics community (especially, PhD students and post-doctoral researchers) by organizing a series of unique dissemination events designed to strengthen our sense of belonging as well as our scientific connections and bonds.
For more information about the seminars and further updates, please visit the webpage of TAFMech (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/theoretical-and-applied-fracture-mechanics/webinars/tafmec-on-line-seminar).
To attend the seminars, please, simply use the Zoom links being provided above and follow the instructions to join – the seminars are free of charge and no registration is required.
Please, save the dates and attend the free seminars… and, please, help us make these events a success by also inviting your students and your colleagues to attend!
We look forward to welcoming you all to the TAFMech webinars.
Regards,
Luca Susmel
Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
Department of Civil and Structural Engineering
The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, S1 3JD, UK
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