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| Biography: | Neil Williams obtained his B.S. and M.S. in mathematics at Mississippi State University in 2002 and 2004 respectively. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computational Engineering.
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| Research Interest: | Neil's current research interests are image analysis, stereology, and computational simulation of fracture of metals.
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| Publications: | Jordon, J. B., Horstemeyer, M., Solanki, K.N., Bernard, J., Berry, J., & Williams, T. N. (2009). Damage Characterization and Modeling of a 7075-T651 Aluminum Plate. Materials Science & Engineering A. Elsevier Ltd. 527(1-2), 169-178. [Abstract] [Document Site]
Stone, T.W., Tucker, L., Williams, T. N., Hammi, Y., El Kadiri, H., & Horstemeyer, M. (2008). Comparison of Density Measurement Techniques for Large P/M Components. Advances in Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials. Princeton, NJ: Metal Powder Industries Federation. 11-84-11-96. [Abstract]
Williams, T. N., & Carino, R. (2007). ImageAnalyzer - A Software Tool for Calculating Certain Material Model Constants from Optical Images. MSU.CAVS.CMD.2007-R0039. Mississipi State University: CAVS. [Abstract]
Potirniche, G., Middleton, J., Gomez, R., Bain, B., El Kadiri, H., Rhee, H., Williams, T. N., Wang, P., & Horstemeyer, M. (2007). A study of monotonic and cyclic properties of lens fabricated 4140 and AISI 4140 steel alloys. Materials Processing and Manufacturing Division Symposium. Orlando, Fl.
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| Total Publications by this Author: 4 |
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