Invited Lectures

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19. (Sep. 2009) “The Lattice Discrete Particle Model (LDPM) for the Simulation of Concrete under Extreme Loading Events. Current Status and Future Outlook”, Sandia National Laboratories. Albuquerque (NM), USA.

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18. (Mar. 2009) “Modeling Concrete Failure Behavior under Quasi-Static and Dynamic Loading Conditions: A Discrete Mesoscale Approach”, Cornell University, Ithaca (NY), USA.

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17. (Dec. 2008) “Microplane and Discrete Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials”, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.

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16. (Dec. 2008) “Mesoscale Discrete Modeling of Fracture and Fragmentation for the Simulation of Concrete Structures Subjected to Extreme Loading Conditions”, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

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15. (Oct. 2008) “Discrete Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Fracture and Fragmentation: Recent Advances”. Warren Lecture Series, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (MN), USA.

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14. (May 2008) “Meso-Scale Discrete Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Penetration: Recent Advances”. Materials under Extreme Loadings – Application to Penetration and Impact. The second US-France conference organized by the International Center for Applied Computational Mechanics. Rocamadour, France – May 28-30, 2008.

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13. (May 2008) “Ten Years of Discrete Modeling of Concrete Behavior: Achievements and Future Challenges”. Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.

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12. (Mar. 2008) “Discrete Modeling of Fracture and Fragmentation of Concrete Subjected to Impact and Penetration”. Penn State University, State College (PA), USA.

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11. (Mar. 2008) “Discrete Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Fracture and Fragmentation: Current Trends and Future Outlook”. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Colloquia, Northwestern University, Evanston (IL), USA.

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10. (Jun. 2007) “Discrete Models for the Simulation of Concrete Behavior”. ZPB70Workshop, Prague, Czech Republic.

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09. (Jun. 2007) “Lattice Discrete Particle Model (LDPM) for the Simulation of Reinforced Concrete Structures under High-Impulsive Loadings.” International Conference on Computational Fracture and Failure of Materials and Structures, Nantes, France.

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08. (Mar. 2007) “Lattice Discrete Particle Model (LDPM) for the Simulation of Reinforced Concrete Structures under Extreme Loading Conditions.” Institute for Advanced Technology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin (TX), USA.

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07. (Jul. 2006) “Mesolevel Modeling of Concrete Structures Subjected to Extreme Loading Conditions.” Northwestern University. Evanston (IL), USA.

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06. (Jun. 2006) “A Framework for the Analysis of Transverse Cracking in Composite Bridges.” New York Department of Transportation. Albany (NY), USA.

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05. (Mar. 2006) “Mesolevel Modeling of Concrete and Applications.” University of California at Davis. Davis (CA), USA.

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04. (Dec. 2005) “A Computational Framework for Quasi-Brittle Fracture and Fragmentation of Concrete Structures.” Sandia National Laboratories. Albuquerque (NM), USA.

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03. (Apr. 2004) “Explicit interface constitutive model with application to mesolevel analysis of concrete fracture.” FraMCos-5 2004, Fifth International Conference on Fracture Mechanics of Concrete and Concrete Structures Workshop 2:
Interface Modelling. Vail Cascade Resort, Vail (CO), USA.

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02. (Feb. 2004) “Mesostructural analysis of the fracturing behavior of quasi-brittle materials.” Department of Civil Engineering. University of Brescia, Brescia, Via Branze, 38 – 25123 Brescia, Italy.

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01. (Apr. 2003) “Shear-confinement lattice model: a new mesolevel constitutive law for Concrete.” Department of Geomaterials, Barcelona Polithecnique (UPC). Barcelona, Spain.

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