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Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Joshua James Radice, Ph.D.

Professor
Mechanical & Nuclear 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 2007 - Present)
  • Senior Materials Engineer, Research and Development, General Electric-Middle River Aircraft Systems, (August 2006 - August 2007)
  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, (August 2005 - August 2006)
  • Interim Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, (August 2005 - August 2006) 
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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