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Computational Engineer

Location:
Greensboro, NC
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
July 27, 2017

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Kassu Gebresellasie, Ph.D. CV****

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email ac1i0o@r.postjobfree.com phone +1-336-***-**** LinkedIn kassu-gebresellasie Summary Computational Science & engineering scientist with strong background in problem solving skills in interdisciplinary scientific research. Reliable, hardworking, and dedicated team player who works well under pressure with minimum supervision.

Education North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, USA Ph.D. in Computational Science & Engineering, 2017 Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada M.S. in Applied Physics, 2012

B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, 2008

Professional

Experience

North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC – CSE Department

• Research Associate – Center for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials January 2015 to May 2017 Development of in vitro test bed for mechanical integrity of biodegradable metals during degradation. Mentor: Prof. Yeoheung Yun

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA - CEE Department

• Research Visiting Scholar - Laboratory for atomistic and molecular mechanics May 2013 to 2014 Multi-scale materials modeling and design. Molecular dynamics simulations of bio-binder materials.

Mentor: Prof. Markus J. Buehler

Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada – Physics Department

• Research Associate – Engineer ing and physics Depar tments September 2010 to May 2012 Modeling and designing of conformal bio-adhesive materials. Evolution of entanglement through local and collective environment.

Technical Data Science R Python SQL Machine Learning Data Analytics Tableau Linux Skills Latex Bash Matlab Mathematica Abaqus Comsol SimpleWare CAD Solid Works Lammps

Gromacs DFT Latex VMD C++ NAMD Molecular Dynamics Journal [1] Gebresellasie, K., Boyce, C., Yeoheung, Y. “Modeling corroded magnesium-based alloy in response of Publications mechanical integrity,” SimpleWare C. Synopsis, submitted, 2017

[2] Gebresellasie, K., Lewis, J. C., Shirokoff, J. “X-ray Spectral Line Shape Analysis of Asphalt Binders,” Energy & Fuels, 27(4), 2018-2024, 2013

[3] Gebresellasie, K., Shirokoff, J., Lewis, J.C. “Effect of X-ray Line Spectra Profile Fitting with Pearson VII, Pseudo-Voigt and Generalized Fermi Functions on Asphalt Binder Aromaticity and Crystallite Parameters,” Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 397, 012069, 2012

[4] Merkli, M., Berman, G. P., Borgonovi, F., Gebresellasie, K. “Evolution of Entanglement of Two Qubits Interacting through Local and Collective Environments,” Journal of Quantum Information amp; Computation, 11(5-6), 390-419, 2011

[5] Merkli, M., Gebresellasie, K. “Entanglement Evolution via Quantum Resonances.” J. Math. Phys., 52(29), 2011

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Professional

Memberships

• Society for Biomaterials in USA

• American Physical Society

• Journal of Applied Physics

• Kaggle Competitions

Students

supervision

Supervised undergraduate students (NCAT volunteer mentoring Program) January 2015 May 2015 Collaborators

and Co-Editors

North Carolina A&T State University: Yeoheung Yun, Boyce Collins, Jag Sankar, Memorial University of Newfoundland: John C. Lewis, John Shirokoff, Marco Merkli, Los Alamos National Laboratory: Gennady Berman, Universita Cattolica: Fausto Borgonovi

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• Prof. Markus J. Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: ac1i0o@r.postjobfree.com

• Dr. Francisco Martin-Martinez: ac1i0o@r.postjobfree.com

• Dieter Brommer: ac1i0o@r.postjobfree.com



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