Ilinca
Stanciulescu holds a B.Eng (1995) and a M.A.Sc (1996) from the
Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, a B.S. in
Applied Mathematics (2000) from Bucharest University and a Ph.D.
in Civil Engineering (2005) from Duke University.
Before joining the Ph.D. Program at Duke University, she served as
a junior lecturer (1996-2000) in the Department of Strength of
Materials of the Technical University of Civil Engineering (T.U.C.E.)
in Bucharest, Romania. During that time, she taught several
classes (Strength of Materials, Elasticity Theory, Finite Element
Analysis, Nonlinear Analysis of Structures), participated in
various research projects, and co-authored a textbook,
"Post-Elastic Analysis of Structures". She has also worked
as a structural design engineer (full-time in 1995 before joining
the faculty at T.U.C.E., and part-time thereafter). Prior to
coming to the University of Illinois, she was a postdoctoral
research associate at Duke University.
Dr
Stanciulescu has research interests in computational mechanics
(non-linear finite elements), constitutive modelling of materials,
structural analysis, and non-linear dynamics. She is a member of
the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) , the United States
Association for Computational Mechanics (USACM), the Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), the American
Mathematical Society (AMS) and the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).