Expert Profile
Lorenzo Valdevit
Professor, Materials Science and Engineering and Director, Institute for Design and Manufacturing Innovation
Lorenzo Valdevit’s research is in the general area of mechanics of materials and structures and additive manufacturing
Areas of Expertise
- 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing
- Architected Materials
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Materials Science
- Metamaterials
- Aerospace Engineering
Biography
Prof. Valdevit received his MS degree (Laurea) in Materials Engineering from the University of Trieste, Italy (in 2000) and his PhD degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University (in 2005). He worked as an intern at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and as a post-doctoral scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He joined the faculty in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of California, Irvine in 2007. In 2018, he moved his appointment to the newly established Department of Materials Science and Engineering, where is currently a professor. He is serving as the inaugural director of the Institute for Design and Manufacturing Innovation in the School of Engineering.
Prof. Valdevit works in the general area of mechanics of materials, developing analytical, numerical and experimental techniques across multiple length scales. His primary research goal is the optimal design, modeling, fabrication and experimental characterization of metamaterials and structures with unprecedented combinations of properties. Some key research accomplishments have been the development and optimization of multifunctional sandwich panels for thermo-structural applications (including hypersonics), the mechanical characterization, numerical modeling and optimal design of ultralight hollow micro-lattices and 2D and 3D shape-reconfigurable materials, the development of novel topology optimization algorithms for the optimal design of architected materials with complex unit cell designs, and the advancement of novel additive manufacturing processes (in particular two-photon polymerization Direct Laser Writing, Direct Metal Laser Sintering and Cold Spray).
Media
Media Appearances
New Crush-Resistant Metamaterials can Prevent Failure of Structures
AZO Materials, 3/12/2021
Crushing It
The UCSB Current, 4/28/2020
New carbon nanostructure is stronger than diamonds
Design Products & Applications, 4/20/2020
Carbon Nanostructure Stronger Than Diamonds
3D Printing Progress, 4/16/2020
“Stronger Than Diamonds” Carbon Nanostructure Designed – Reaches Theoretical Limit of Performance
SciTechDaily, 4/14/2020
Articles
Enhanced adhesion in two-photon polymerization direct laser writing
AIP Advances
Plate-nanolattices at the theoretical limit of stiffness and strength
Nature Communications
A versatile numerical approach for calculating the fracture toughness and R-curves of cellular materials
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Magnetoelastic Metamaterials for Energy Dissipation and Wave Filtering
Advanced Engineering Materials
Nanolattices: An Emerging Class of Mechanical Metamaterials
Advanced Materials
Ultralight Metallic Microlattices
Science Magazine
Education
Princeton University
PhD, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 2005
Princeton University
MA, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 2002
University of Trieste, Italy
MS, Materials Engineering, 2000
Accomplishments
- UCI School of Engineering Outstanding Faculty Service Award
- Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award
- Orange County Engineering Council Outstanding Engineering Educator Award
Patents
Electronic components on trenched substrates and method of forming same
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Elliptic c4 with optimal orientation for enhanced reliability in electronic packages
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Self calibrating micro-fabricated load cells
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