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Experience Full Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department, UCLA. Duties involve: 1) teaching mechanics classes; 2) advising graduate and undergraduate students; 3) directing Active Materials Lab (AML). July 2001 to present. Associate Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department, UCLA. Duties involve: 1) teaching mechanics classes; 2) advising graduate and undergraduate students; 3) directing Active Materials Lab (AML). July 1997 to July 2001. Assistant Professor: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department, UCLA. Duties involve: 1) teaching structural and solid mechanics classes; 2) advising graduate and undergraduate students; 3) writing research proposals to prospective sponsors. Fall 1992 to July 1997. Summer Faculty Fellow: Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech, Pasadena California, Applied Mechanics Division and Materials Division. Duties involved: modeling active materials at the micro/meso/macro level and setting up an actuator characterization laboratory. Summer 1993. Summer Research Faculty: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Wright Patterson AFB, Fatigue and Fracture Group. Responsibilities included research on embedded fiber optic sensors and optimizing fiber/matrix interphases in polymer composites. Summer 1992. Visiting Assistant Professor: Engineering Science and Mechanics Department, VPI&SU. Duties involve: 1) teaching mechanics classes; 2) advising graduate students; Winter 1991 to Fall 1992. Mechanical Engineer: Department of the Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland. Responsible for testing and evaluating advanced armament systems and modular position systems as well as supervising up to 30 technical personnel. Spring 1985 to Fall 1987.

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Nanoscale Multiferroic materials, piezoelectric materials, magnetostrictive materials, thin film shape memory alloys, fiber optic sensors.

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