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Hi!
I am Aritra Chakraborty, presently a postdoc in the Thermal and Structural Materials Group in the Applied Materials Division in Argonne National Laboratory. My research focuses on developing continuum and mesoscale material models for high temperature applications, as well as statistical models and uncertainty quantification. I defended my PhD in April 2019 from the Computational Materials Mechanics group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science in Michigan State University, supervised by Dr. Philip Eisenlohr. During my PhD I focussed in developing multiphysics models in crystal plasticity framework using an efficient fourier based boundary value solver DAMASK. The goal was to study chemo-thermo-mechanics associated with thermal stress driven diffusion in Sn thin films. Click here to read about my current and previous research works.