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Tinh Quoc Bui

Tokyo Tech Associate Professor of Computational Mechanics, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Visiting Professor, Dalian University of Technology, RP China

Visiting Associate Professor, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Professor Bui's research focuses on developing and understanding the fundamentals of the failure and multiphysical behavior of advanced composites and porous media with the aid of numerical methods.

Undergraduate students

R. Sakurai (B4)

Nao Nakamura (B4, completed)

M. Moriizumi (B4, completed)

Takaaki Kojima (B4, completed)

Graduate Students (advisor/co-advisor): MS, PhD

Hung Tran (MSc & PhD 5-year program, since 9/2019) at Tokyo Tech

Chanh D. Vuong (MSc & PhD 5-year program, since 9/2018) at Tokyo Tech

Duy Vo, PhD student, Thammasat University, (co-advisor), at Tokyo Tech since June, 2019 -

Toan M. Le, M2, Chulalongkorn University, (co-advisor w/ Assoc. Prof. Jaroon Rungamornrat)

Samar Khatir, PhD student, Ghent University (co-advisor with Prof. Magd Abdel-Wahab) (2016-2020) completed.

Nguyen Dinh Du, PhD student, Lac Hong University (scientific supervisor), 2017-present

Xuechun Le (M1) at Tokyo Tech

Feng Yi (M2, completed) at Tokyo Tech

Minh N. Nguyen (D3) at HCMC University of Technology (completed)

Minh's research focuses on fracture modeling of coupled thermal-mechanical problems using enhanced finite elements with enrichments in two- and three-dimension.

Tran Kim Bang, PhD student, HCMC University of Technology (ongoing)

Dr. Nha T. Nguyen (Completed) at HCMC University of Technology

Nha's research focuses on fracture modeling of advanced functional composites using meshfree methods.

Research Team (Collaborated)

Hosein Saberi (PhD exchange student)

Former members:

Zuoyi Kang (Doctor) - TokyoTech

Kang's research focuses on developing Extended Finite Elements in terms of consecutive-interpolation procedure for fracture modeling of solids and porous media.

Tuan H.A. Nguyen (Master) - TokyoTech

Tuan's research focuses on developing regularized damage approaches (e.g., local and non-local models) for plain concrete and fibre reinforced concrete using finite elements/isogeometric analysis and homogenization method.

Akito Hagio (Master) - TokyoTech

Hagio studied fracture mechanics for anisotropic materials by extended finite element method.

Huynh Dong Hai (Master) - Vietnam-German University

Hai developed the extended finite element model using spline-based enrichment functions for large deformation in composite structures with inclusions and voids. I was his major academic advisor for Hai's Master thesis, which is available here.