HELEN MARY INGLIS UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA CURRICULUM VITAE 1. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Surname Inglis First names Helen Mary ID Number 731208 0109 087 Citizenship South African Title Ms Female X Male Place of birth Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Date of birth 8 December 1973 Population group Department Direct Telephone E-mail African Coloured Indian White X Mechanical and Aeronautical 012-420-3125 helen.inglis@up.ac.za Position Direct Telefax Other (Please specify) Senior Lecturer Date of appointment 1 October 2008 Permanent full-time X Temporary full-time 1.2 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS OBTAINED Degree/ Field of study Higher education Year Distinctions Diploma institution Mechanical B.Sc.(Eng) University of Cape Town 1995 First Class Honours MS PhD Mechanical Mechanical University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2003 Expected 2008
1.3 WORK EXPERIENCE TO DATE Name of employer Capacity and/or type of work Period Defensetek, CSIR Structural Design Engineer 08/96 to 04/00 University of Illinois at Urbana- Teaching Assistant 08/00 to 12/01 Champaign University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Research Assistant 01/02 to 08/07; 05/05 to 09/08 University of Illinois at Urbana- Teaching Fellow 09/07 to 05/08 Champaign University of Pretoria Senior Lecturer 10/08 to present 2. TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2.1 Courses presented Course Level (e.g. second year, Masters) Self developed (Yes or No) 2.2 Other education and pedagogic courses presented Course Year Institution Intermediate Solid Mechanics 2007 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (TAM 451) 3. TEACHING OUTPUTS 3.1 Educational publications and products 4. OTHER TEACHING CONTRIBUTIONS 4.1 Membership of national and international bodies 4.2 Visits to local and overseas universities as guest professor or lecturer in regard to teaching 4.3 Participation in national and international teaching associations, bodies, committees
5. POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION 5.1 Supervision or co-supervision of students who have completed degrees Degree Name of 1 /Title of dissertation/ thesis Supervisor Co-supervisor(s) student and date completed Duration of studies (years) 5.2 Current post-graduate students Degree Name of 2 enrolled for and date of Project title student first registration Supervisor Cosupervisor(s) Year of registration 6. RESEARCH FUNDING 6.1 Obtaining research funds (Optional) Origin of research funds (e.g. contract research, THRIP, international funding organisations, other(s) Title of research project or programme Duration Money allocated (R) ( O p t i o n a l - exact amounts not required) 7. RESEARCH OUTPUTS 7.1 Publications in peer-reviewed or refereed journals Provide full details of each publication, including full titles, names of all the authors, journals, dates, page numbers etc. 1.D. V. Deshmukh, E.J. Berger, T.J. Mackin, and H. Inglis (2005) Convergence behaviors of reduced order models for frictional contacts. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 127, 370-381. 2. K. Matouš, H. M. Inglis, X. Gu, D. Rypl, T. L. Jackson, and P. H. Geubelle (2007) Multiscale modeling of solid propellants: From particle packing to failure. Composites Science and Technology, 67, 1694-1708. 1 Indicate whether Honours, Masters research, Masters coursework with dissertation or Doctorate 2 Indicate whether Honours, Masters research, Masters coursework with dissertation or Doctorate
3. H. M. Inglis, P. H. Geubelle, K. Matouš, H. Tan, and Y. Huang (2007) Cohesive modeling of dewetting in particulate composites: Micromechanics vs. multiscale finite element analysis. Mechanics of Materials, 39, 580-595. 4. H. Tan, Y. Huang, G. Ravichandran, H. M. Inglis, and P. H. Geubelle (2007) The uniaxial tension of particulate composite materials with nonlinear interface debonding. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 44, 1809-1822. 5. H. M. Inglis, P. H. Geubelle, and K. Matouš (2008) Boundary condition effects on multiscale analysis of damage localisation. Philosophical Magazine, 88, 2373 2397. 6. Brassart, L., Inglis, H. M., Delannay, L., Doghri, I. and Geubelle, P. H. (2008) An extended Mori-Tanaka homogenization scheme for finite strain modeling of debonding in particlereinforced elastomers. Computational Materials Science., in press. Available online at doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2008.06.021. 7.2 Books and/or chapters in books 7.3 Published full-length conference papers/keynote addresses Provide full details of each publication, including full titles, names of all the authors, journals, dates, page numbers etc. 1. Brandi, M. X., Inglis, H. M. and Mackin, T. J., Infrared imaging of slip zones in a model fretting geometry, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Spring Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Portland, OR, June 2001. 2. Inglis, H. M. and Mackin, T. J., Failure analysis of a particulate composite cutoff wheel with fiber reinforcing, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Fracture, Honolulu, HI, December 2 6, 2001 (CD-ROM). 3. Matouš, K., Inglis, H. M., Gu, X., Rypl, D., Jackson, T. L., and Geubelle, P. H., Multiscale Damage Modeling of Solid Propellants: Theory and Computational Framework., Proceedings of the 41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit (CD-ROM), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. 4. P. H. Geubelle, H. M. Inglis, J. D. Kramer, J. J. Patel, N. C. Kumar, and H. Tan (2008) Multiscale modeling of dewetting damage in highly filled particulate composites. in Paulino, G. et al., eds, Multiscale and Functionally Graded Materials 2006, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008.
7.4 Non-refereed publications or popular articles 7.5 Patents 7.6 Technical reports 8. OTHER SCHOLARLY RESEARCH-BASED CONTRIBUTIONS 8.1 Participation in conferences, workshops and short courses - specify type of contribution Provide full details of participation in national and international conferences etc 8.1.1 National 1. Conference Presentation: Cohesive modeling of debonding in particulate composites - multiscale analysis, 5th South African Conference on Computational and Applied Mechanics, Cape Town, 16-18 January, 2006. 8.1.2 International 1. Conference Presentation: Using thermoelasticity to track and quantify damage evolution in CFCC's, 10 th International Conference on Fracture, Honolulu, HI, December 2 6, 2001. 2. Conference Presentation: Experimental measurement of the displacement field at a partial slip interface, ASME International Mechanical Congress and Exposition, Washington, DC, November 16-21, 2003. 3. Conference Presentation: Representative Volume Element for Multiscale Modeling of Damage in Solid Propellant, ASME International Mechanical Congress and Exposition, Chicago, November 5-10, 2006. 4. Conference Presentation: Boundary condition effects on damage localization in multiscale analysis, 9 th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, San Francisco, July 23-26, 2007. 8.2 Teamwork and collaboration with others: Other researchers (national and international) Other research institutions (national and international) Industry 8.3 Membership in national and international bodies 8.4 Visits to local and overseas universities or research institutes as guest professor or researcher
9. ARTISTIC OUTPUTS (if applicable) 10. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES 10.1 List your involvement in departmental activities (e.g. administrative functions), faculty (e.g. Faculty Committees) or other university activities. 11. COMMUNITY SERVICE OR PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 11.1 Outreach projects 11.2 Professional service performed 11.3 Clinical service 11.4 Involvement with other universities/scientific institutions 11.5 Referee duties 12. AWARDS AND SCIENTIFIC/SCHOLARLY RECOGNITION 12.1 Evaluation status as scientist/scholar 12.2 Research awards and prizes 12.3 Teaching awards and prizes Full details are required 1. 2001 Selected to the Incomplete list of teachers ranked as excellent, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. 12.4 Artistic awards and prizes