Joshua James Radice, PhD  

Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
United States Naval Academy
590 Holloway Road
Annapolis, MD 21402-5042
410 293 6517
radice@usna.edu


EDUCATION
    University of Delaware, 2005
    Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering
    Dissertation: "On the Analysis and Optimal Design of Advanced Adhesively Bonded Composite Material Shell Structures"
    
    University of Delaware, 1998
    Bachelors of Science, Mechanical Engineering
    
    
RESEARCH AREAS
    Composite Materials
    Adhesively Bonded Structures
    Smart Material Structures
    Structural Dynamics
    
    
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
    Assistant Professor, U.S. Naval Academy (August. 07 - Present)
    Senior Materials Engineer, Research and Development, General Electric-Middle River Aircraft Systems, (August 06 - August 07)
    Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, (August 05 - August 06)
    Interim Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, (August 05 - August 06)
    
    
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
    J.J. Radice and J.R. Vinson, "On the Design of Three-Layer Symmetric and Three-Layer Asymmetric Adherends in Lap Shear Joints", Journal of Composite Materials, 2009
    J.J. Radice and J.R. Vinson, "On the Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Structures: A High Order Semi-Elastic Adhesive Layer Model", Journal of Composites Science and Technology, 2007
    J.E. Luntz, J.R. Young, D.E. Brei, J.J. Radice, K.A. Strom, "Modeling and Sensitivity Study of the Dual Chamber SMART (SMA ReseTtable) Lift Device", Proceedings of SPIE, 2007
    J.E. Luntz, D.E. Brei, J. Ypma, J.J. Radice, N.L. Johnson, A.L. Browne, K.A. Strom, "Feasibility of the Dual Chamber SMART (SMA ReseTtable) Lift Device", Proceedings of SPIE, 2007
    J.J. Radice and J.R. Vinson, "On the use of Quasi-Dynamic Modeling for Composite Material Structures: Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Joints with Midplane Asymmetry and Transverse Shear Deformation", Journal of Composites Science and Technology, 2006
    
    
AWARDS
    Helwig Award, College of Engineering, University of Delaware

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