J. David Baldwin

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J. David Baldwin RESEARCH INTERESTS Fatigue, fracture mechanics, analytical and experimental structural dynamics, experimental materials characterization, computational modeling of damage processes in materials using boundary and finite elements, implementation of an active vibration suppression system for highway bridges, and modeling and characterization of molded composite materials. BIOGRAPHY

Education PhD, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of Virginia, 1993 MS, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of Virginia, 1990 BS, Mechanical Engineering University of Virginia, 1983 Experience Associate Professor University of Oklahoma Assistant Professor University of Oklahoma NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program Mechanics of Materials Branch, NASA Langley Research Center; Materials Testing Facility, Tinker Air Force Base Engineer Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company

Dr. Baldwin’s experience is in the broad area of structural mechanics, including damage mechanics (fatigue, fracture mechanics), and largescale computational and experimental structural dynamics (highway bridges). He has received research funding from the US Federal Highway Administration, US Air Force, NASA, NSF, Boeing, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, and Seagate Technology. Graduate students who worked on these projects have gone on to careers at leading firms such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and General Electric. He has mentored 23 Master of Science candidates and three Doctor of Philosophy candidates while at the University of Oklahoma. In addition, Dr. Baldwin has five years industrial experience in the design and construction of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. AWARDS, HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Licensed Professional Engineering in Oklahoma and Virginia Member: ASME, SAE, SEM, ASEE. Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award, Society of Automotive Engineers, 1998. University of Oklahoma, College of Engineering, Brandon H. Griffith Award, 1996. University of Oklahoma Junior Faculty Research Award, 1994.

Contact Information: email: [email protected], Phone: (405) 325-1090, Office: EL 108 Continued on back

SELECTED PROJECTS Oklahoma Transportation Center, “Interstate 35 Bridge Instrumentation Renaissance,” $268K, July 2009June 2012 (with K.D. Mish, C. Ramseyer and T. Runolfsson). Oklahoma Department of Transportation, “Energy Harvesting on Highway Bridges,” $100K, October 2009December 2010 (with K.D. Mish and T. Runolfsson). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, “Cooperative Agreement with DoD ERDC on Magazine Safety,” $104K, Sept 2008-Aug 2010 (with K.D. Mish, C. Ramseyer, K.K. Muraleetharan and T. Kang). Oklahoma Transportation Center, “Development of an In-Situ Fatigue Sensor,” $93K,July 2008-June 2010 (with K.D. Mish and T. Runolfsson). SELECTED PUBLICATIONS “A Method for Vehicle Identification and Classification for Bridge Response Monitoring,” IMAC-XXVIII Conference, Jacksonville, FL, 2010 (with K.S. Bhachu and K.D. Mish). “ In-Situ Fatigue Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring of Highway Bridges,” IMAC-XXVIII Conference, Jacksonville, FL, 2010 (with P. Wijesinghe, K.D. Mish, S. Zacharie and T. Runolfsson). “IP-Based Reconfigurable Sensing System for Bridge Health Monitoring,” 2008 SEM Annual Conference & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Orlando, FL, June 2008 (with K. Ford, H. Thai, D. Zhou, D. Nguyen, L.S. DeBrunner and C. Ramseyer). “Evaluation of Aluminum Alloy 7055-T76 as a Substitute For 7075-T6 In Aging Aircraft,” 9th International Fatigue Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2006 (with G. Venkatesan and P. Kumar). “R-Curves and Residual Strength Characteristics of Aluminum Alloys 2024-T3 and 7075-T6,” 9th International Fatigue Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2006 (with G. Venkatesan). “Stochastic Sub-Space Identification Methods for Bridges,” 39th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Monterey, CA, 2005 (with V. DeBrunner, P. Wang, A. Medda and H. Thai). “Semi-Active Control Algorithms for a Smart Shock Absorber,” IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, June 2005, Las Vegas, NV, 2005 (with D. Zhou, V.E. DeBrunner, L.S. DeBrunner and M. Ta.).