Dr. Montalto's research focuses in the two main areas. The first corresponds to the development of multiscale modeling frameworks, accelerated by novel data-driven approaches, to simulate complex engineering problems ranging from the response of composites, to the occurrence of stability problems across scales. The second area focuses on the development of sustainable and affordable low-damage devices for the protection of structures against natural hazards, that promote an equitable access to safe and resilient infrastructure.
CVEN 3161 - Mechanics of Materials 1
Primary Instructor
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Spring 2026
Addresses concepts of stress and strain; material properties, axial loading, torsion, simple bending, and transverse shear; analysis of stress and strain; and deflections of beams. Includes selected experimental and computational laboratories. Degree credit not granted for this course and MCEN 2063.