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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="cv.xsl"?>
<vitae>
<boilerplate>
Timothy B. Hartman - Curriculum Vitae
Copyright (C) 2010 Timothy B. Hartman
LaTeX template Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Jason R. Blevins
from http://jblevins.org/cv.tex
You may use use this document as a template to create your own CV
and you may redistribute the source code freely. No attribution is
required in any resulting documents. I do ask that you please leave
this notice and the above URL in the source code if you choose to
redistribute this file.
</boilerplate>
<profile>
<shortname>T.B. Hartman</shortname>
<fullname>Timothy B. Hartman</fullname>
<contact type="work">
<company>Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Corp.</company>
<!--<department></department>-->
<address>
<number>1301</number>
<street>Atwood Avenue, Suite 101W</street>
<city>Johnston</city>
<state>RI</state>
<code>02919</code>
</address>
<phone type="mobile">260.627.9846</phone>
<phone type="office">401.531.5265</phone>
<email>[email protected]</email>
</contact>
</profile>
<education>
<school>
<name>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University</name>
<degree>Ph.D. Engineering Mechanics</degree>
<start>2008</start>
<finish>May 2013</finish>
<thesis type="Dissertation">
Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates
</thesis>
<note>Engineering Education Graduate Certificate</note>
<note>Future Professoriate Graduate Certificate</note>
<committee>
<member>Scott W. Case (co-chair)</member>
<member>Michael W. Hyer (co-chair)</member>
<member>Romesh C. Batra</member>
<member>Shane D. Ross</member>
<member>Robert L. West</member>
</committee>
</school>
<school>
<name>Cedarville University</name>
<degree>B.S. Mechanical Engineering</degree>
<start>2002</start>
<finish>May 2006</finish>
<note>Passed Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, April 2006.</note>
<gpa>3.64/4.0</gpa>
</school>
</education>
<employment type="Teaching">
<job>
<company>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University</company>
<location>Blacksburg, VA</location>
<position>
<title>Mechanics of Deformable Bodies</title>
<date type="start">Spring 2012</date>
</position>
<position>
<title>Mechanical Behavior of Materials Laboratory</title>
<date type="start">Fall 2008</date>
</position>
</job>
<job>
<company>The High School Affiliated with the People's University of China</company>
<location>Beijing, China</location>
<position>
<title>English Physics and Grammar</title>
<date type="start">Fall 2007</date>
<date type="end">Spring 2008</date>
</position>
</job>
</employment>
<employment type="Employment">
<job>
<company>Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Corp.</company>
<location>Johnston, RI</location>
<position>
<title>Technical Customer Support Manager</title>
<date type="start">May 2013</date>
<date type="present"/>
<description>
Support customers in their use of SIMULIA's simulation software portforlio, primarily the Abaqus finite element anlaysis software suite, with an emphasis on modeling linear dynamics and acoustics analyses.
</description>
</position>
</job>
<job>
<company>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University</company>
<location>Blacksburg, VA</location>
<position>
<title>Research Assistant, Scott W. Case</title>
<date type="start">January 2010</date>
<date type="end">May 2013</date>
<description>
Funded by Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT. Simulated quasi-static punch experiment of graphite fiber reinforced composite laminate using progressive failure finite element analysis.
</description>
</position>
<position>
<title>Research Assistant, Scott W. Case</title>
<date type="start">January 2009</date>
<date type="end">December 2009</date>
<description>
Funded by Army Research Laboratories. Designed single-stage gas gun and performed experimental tests to characterize the behavior of flexible fibrous composite plates under intermediate-velocity rigid-body impact.
</description>
</position>
</job>
<job>
<company>GSE Systems</company>
<location>Windsor Mill, MD</location>
<position>
<title>Systems Enginer</title>
<date type="start">September 2006</date>
<date type="end">July 2007</date>
<description>
Modeled combined cycle gas turbine power plant mechanical systems through numerical simulation tools for use in educational training environments.
</description>
</position>
</job>
<job>
<company>ITT Industries</company>
<department>Aerospace/Communications Division</department>
<location>Fort Wayne, IN</location>
<position>
<title>Manufacturing Engineering Intern</title>
<date type="start">Summer 2005</date>
<description>
Evaluated use of automated optical inspection equipment for in-line inspection of circuit card assembly production.
</description>
</position>
</job>
</employment>
<research>
<article>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>M. Hyer</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates
Including Geometrically Nonlinear
and Dynamic Effects</title>
<journal>AIAA Journal</journal>
<volume>54</volume>
<issue>8</issue>
<date>August 2016</date>
<pages>2521--2529</pages>
</article>
<article>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>M. Hyer</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates</title>
<journal>AIAA Journal</journal>
<volume>50</volume>
<issue>5</issue>
<date>May 2012</date>
<pages>1156--1168</pages>
</article>
<proceedings>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>M. Hyer</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates Subjected to Dynamic Loading</title>
<journal>55th AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference</journal>
<location>National Harbor, MD</location>
<date>2014</date>
</proceedings>
<proceedings>
<author>M. Tehrani</author>
<author>A. Boroujeni</author>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>T. Haugh</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<author>M. Al-Haik</author>
<title>Impact and Quasi-Static Mechanical Properties of a Carbon Fiber Reinforced Carbon Nanotube/Epoxy</title>
<journal>Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition</journal>
<location>Houston, TX</location>
<date>2012</date>
</proceedings>
<proceedings>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>M. Hyer</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates Considering Inertial Effects</title>
<journal>American Socienty for Composites 27th Technical Conference</journal>
<location>Arlington, TX</location>
<date>2012</date>
</proceedings>
<proceedings>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>M. Hyer</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates</title>
<journal>52nd AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference</journal>
<location>Denver, CO</location>
<date>2011</date>
</proceedings>
<proceedings>
<author self="1">T. Hartman</author>
<author>S. Case</author>
<title>Failure of Spectra Shield UHMWPE Composites Due to Low Velocity Hard Body Impact</title>
<journal>Proceedings of the 2010 SAMPE Fall Technical Converence</journal>
<location>Salt Lake City, UT</location>
<date>2010</date>
</proceedings>
<presentation>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates Including Inertial Effects</title>
<event>27nd ASC Technical Converence</event>
<location>Arlington, TX</location>
<date>02 October 2012</date>
</presentation>
<presentation>
<title>Geometrically Nonlinear Stress Recovery in Composite Laminates</title>
<event>52nd AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Converence</event>
<location>Denver, CO</location>
<date>05 April 2011</date>
</presentation>
<presentation>
<title>Failure of Spectra Shield UHMWPE Composites Due to Low Velocity Hard Body Impact</title>
<event>SAMPE Fall Technical Conference</event>
<location>Salt Lake City, UT</location>
<date>13 October 2010</date>
</presentation>
</research>
<awards>
<item>Jefferson Goblet Award for Best Student Paper, 52nd AIAA SDM Conference, April, 2011</item>
<item>NCCAA Sportsmanship Award in Men's Tennis, 2006</item>
<item>NAIA Scholar-Athlete in Men's Tennis, 2005, 2006</item>
</awards>
<activity type="Advising">
<item>
<task>Undergraduate research with Matt Yaple</task>
<location>Virginia Tech</location>
<date>2013</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>Undergraduate research with David Allen</task>
<location>Virginia Tech</location>
<date>2012</date>
</item>
</activity>
<activity type="Outreach">
<item>
<task>Virginia Tech Graduate Honor System</task>
<title>Panelist</title>
<date>2011--2013</date>
</item>
</activity>
<activity type="Conference Attendance">
<item>
<task>American Society for Composites 27th Technical Conference</task>
<location>Arlington, TX</location>
<date>October 2012</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>4th Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy</task>
<location>Blacksburg, VA</location>
<date>February 2012</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>AIAA 52nd SDM Conference</task>
<location>Denver, CO</location>
<date>April 2011</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>SAMPE Fall Technical Conference</task>
<location>Salt Lake City, UT</location>
<date>October 2010</date>
</item>
</activity>
<activity type="Workshop Attendance">
<item>
<task>Scientific Programming with Python</task>
<location>Virginia Tech</location>
<date>September 2012</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>High Performance Computing and Visualization Workshop</task>
<location>Virginia Tech</location>
<date>August 2012</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>Introduction to LS-DYNA</task>
<location>LSTC</location>
<date>June 2011</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>Graduate Teaching Assistant Workshop</task>
<location>Virginia Tech</location>
<date>August 2008</date>
</item>
</activity>
<activity type="Professional Affiliations">
<item>
<task>American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics</task>
<location>Student Member</location>
<date>2011--2012</date>
</item>
<item>
<task>Society of Automotive Engineers</task>
<location>Student Member</location>
<date>2005--2006</date>
</item>
</activity>
</vitae>