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Dr. Roshan Prakash Joseph

Assistant Professor

Contact

  • 162 Paty Hall
  • phone (205) 348-4151
  • Email

Research Areas

Education

  • B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Kerala, India, 2010
  • M.S., Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, 2014
  • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, 2020

Dr. Roshan Prakash Joseph’s research focuses on non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring of engineering structures, as well as acoustic emission, sensors, and smart structures. He received his doctorate in mechanical engineering from the University of South Carolina. Before joining the University of Alabama he was a senior engineer at Acellent Technologies, California.

Affiliated Areas
Mechanical Engineering

Selected Publications

  • Joseph R, Giurgiutiu V. Non-Crack-Growth Acoustic Emission Observed in Controlled-Stress-Intensity-Factor High-Cycle-Fatigue Tests. Actuators. 2023; 12(3):93. https://doi.org/10.3390/act12030093
  • R. Joseph, H. Mei, A. Migot, and V. Giurgiutiu, “Crack-length estimation for structural health monitoring using the high-frequency resonances excited by the energy release during fatigue-crack growth,” Sensors, vol. 21, no. 12, 2021.
  • R. Joseph and V. Giurgiutiu, “Analytical and experimental study of fatigue-crack-growth ae signals in thin sheet metals,” Sensors (Switzerland), vol. 20, no. 20, pp. 1–25, 2020.
  • R. Joseph, L. Li, M. F. Haider, and V. Giurgiutiu, “Hybrid SAFE-GMM approach for predictive modeling of guided wave propagation in layered media,” Eng. Struct., vol. 193, no. April, pp. 194–206, 2019.
  • R. Joseph, M. Y. Bhuiyan, and V. Giurgiutiu, “Acoustic emission from vibration of cracked sheet-metal samples,” Eng. Fract. Mech., vol. 217, no. July, p. 106544, 2019.

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