Ph.D. Researcher · Architected Cementitious Materials

Shashank Gupta

I study the mechanics, fabrication, and design of architected cementitious materials, with interests in fracture, bio-inspired design, additive manufacturing, and resilient infrastructure materials.

Research focus

  • Architected and bio-inspired cementitious composites
  • Fracture mechanics and toughening mechanisms
  • Digital fabrication and additive manufacturing
  • Mechanics-driven materials design

Introduction

I am a researcher working at the intersection of mechanics, materials design, and digital fabrication. My work asks a simple but stubborn question: how can brittle cement-based materials be designed to fail less catastrophically and perform more intelligently?

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Selected research themes

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Bio-inspired architectures

Using natural toughening strategies as inspiration for cementitious material design.

02

Fracture and failure

Understanding crack initiation, propagation, interaction, and energy dissipation.

03

Digital fabrication

Designing materials and geometries that can be fabricated, tested, and scaled.