Larisa Stepanova | Atomistic simulations | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Larisa Stepanova | Atomistic simulations | Best Researcher Award

PHD at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Born on May 21, 1969, in Kuibyshev, Russia, Dr. Stepanova is a distinguished Russian scientist specializing in continuum mechanics and mathematical modeling. He earned his Diploma in Mechanics from Samara State University in 1991, followed by a PhD from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1994. His academic career includes roles as Assistant Professor, Senior Lecturer, and Associate Professor at Samara State University, where he became a Full Professor in 2011. He holds a Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences from the Russian Academy of Sciences. His research has been recognized internationally, with fellowships in Sweden, South Africa, and France.

Professional Profiles

Publications:

Coefficients of the williams power expansion of the near crack tip stress field in continuum linear elastic fracture mechanics at the nanoscale, Publication date: 2022.

Methods of perturbation theory and their applications in nonlinear fracture mechanics: From the pioneering studies by Hutchinson, Rice and Rosengren until today, Publication date: 2019.

Stress intensity factors, T-stresses and higher order coefficients of the Williams series expansion and their evaluation through molecular dynamics simulations, Publication date: 2022.

IDENTIFICATION OF STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS, T-STRESSES AND HIGHER-ORDER COEFFICIENTS OF REGULAR TERMS IN THE WILLIAMS SERIES EXPANSION THROUGH MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS, Publication date: 2023.

Identification of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics Parameters Through the Atomistic Simulation Based Analysis, Publication date: 2023.