I am a computational scientist, originally from Brazil. Currently, I am working towards my PhD at Duke University and, as part of my research, I develop and maintain some of the fracture mechanics modules in the GEOSX project. Although my main expertise is in computational fracture mechanics, I am also generally interested in anything involving numerical methods for science and engineering applications.
PhD candidate at Duke University
Applications Developer @GEOSX
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Duke University
- Durham - NC
- dolbow.pratt.duke.edu/people/andré-costa
- in/andrembcosta
- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andre-Costa-88
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hugary1995/raccoon
hugary1995/raccoon PublicMassively parallel FEM code for phase-field for fracture by Dolbow Lab at Duke University
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NumCalcpp
NumCalcpp PublicC++ tool to perform numerical integration and optimization of parsed functions. This was the final project of the C++ programming class at Duke (ECE551 - Fall 2019).
C++
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ArchROM
ArchROM PublicReduced-Order model for dynamics of slender archs subject to cyclic loads. This project was part of a Summer Research Internship at Rice University (Summer 2016) supervised by prof. Ilinca Stanciul…
MATLAB
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