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Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Supernumerary Fellow in Maths for Materials
Email: edmund.tarleton [at] eng[.]ox[.]ac[.]uk
Twitter: @edtarleton
Ed is an Associate Professor in the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group in the Department of Engineering Science and leads the modelling activity in the Oxford Micromechanics Group in the department of Materials. He is a Chartered Engineer and completed a DPhil in Materials Science and MSc in Mathematical Modelling & Scientific Computing at Oriel College, Oxford.
Tutor in: Maths for Materials 1st and 2nd year, P1 Mathematics. Lecturer in: Microplasticity, Intro to Materials Modelling, C3 Fracture, C4 Finite Element Method.
Materials Modelling: Discrete Dislocation Plasticity, Crystal Plasticity, Diffusion and fracture.
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