Farid ABED-MERAIM
Professor, Arts et Métiers ParisTech LEM3 Laboratory Metz (France)
Ph.D. received in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from École Polytechnique, Paris in 1999. From 1999 to 2000, Postdoctoral position at the LMT laboratory, Cachan. Joined Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Metz Campus in 2000, where working currently as a Professor at the LEM3 laboratory. From 2006 to 2008, worked as a CNRS full-time research associate at the LaMCoS laboratory of INSA-Lyon. Visiting Associate Professor at Eindhoven Technical University (Department of Mechanical Engineering) from 2010 to 2011. My main current research interests include structural stability (bifurcation) analysis of dissipative systems (elasto-plastic, visco-elastic and visco-plastic), material instability modeling in relation to the prediction of formability of metal sheets, as well as finite element technology (solid–shell formulations).
Laboratory: Investigation of Microstructures and Mechanics of Materials.
Research Team: Computational Mechanics.
I joined Arts et Métiers ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology), Metz Campus in 2000, where I am working currently as a Professor at the LEM3 laboratory. My main research interests include structural stability (bifurcation) analysis of dissipative systems (elasto-plastic, visco-elastic and visco-plastic), material instability modeling in relation to the prediction of formability of metal sheets, as well as finite element technology (solid–shell formulations).
2010 - 2011Department: Mechanical Engineering.
Section: Mechanics of Materials.
2006 - 2008Laboratory: Mechanics of Structures and Contacts.
Research Team: Solid Mechanics and damage.
1999 - 2000Laboratory: Mechanics of Structures and Contacts.
Research Team: Solid Mechanics and damage.