Elena Benvenuti
PhD, Associate Professor
Solid and Structural Mechanics
Our Structural and Computational Mechanics Group has developed advanced analytical and computational models for:
Discontinuities and interfaces through the regularized extended finite element method.
Nonlocal elasticity applied to CNTs.
Crack tracking and continuous-discontinuous transition.
Nonlocal damage models.
Multi-surface damage-plasticity model for wood.
Extended Virtual Element Method.
Mechanobiology of cell-ECM interaction.
Multirisk analysis of combined territorial hazards.
Since 2019, we are studying how to devise effective methodologies for evaluating multi-risk in civil engineering applications in the framework of the PMO-GATE Interreg project https://www.italy-croatia.eu/web/pmo-gate (1.400 000 grant), where we are the team leader.
Since 2020, the group is involved in the PRIN research INTEGRATED MECHANOBIOLOGY APPROACHES FOR A PRECISE MEDICINE IN CANCER TREATMENT led by Prof. Nicola Pugno. Our role is to develop computational and structural models for modelling the interaction between cells and extracellular matrix.
OPEN POSITIONS
I'm currently searching for Master thesis students, doctorate e and post-doctorate candidates in:
Mechanobiology of the interaction between cells and extracellular matrix with emphasis on relevant adhesion and growth mechanisms.
Computational mechanics of fractured timber beams
Combined seismic -flood risk in civil engineering
If you're interested please send an email to elena.benvenuti@unife.it.
We have co-organized the X-DMS international conference in 2015 and the GIMC XXII - GMA IX conference in 2018