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Bruce R. Simon
Professor Emeritus
 
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The University of Arizona
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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Tucson AZ 85721-0119
Bruce R. Simon
Research Expertise
Education
Courses Taught
Employment
Honors and Awards
Professional Societies
Publications
Research Grants

Research Expertise

 • Finite element analysis
 • Solid and structural mechanics
 • Coupled transport analysis
 • Engineering mechanics with applications to biomechanics and VLSI packaging thermal stress analysis
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Education

 • Ph.D.Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, 1971
 • M.S.Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, 1967
 • B.S.Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho, 1965
 • A.A.Mechanical Engineering, North Idaho Junior College, 1963
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Courses Taught  (since 2000)

 • AME 250Dynamics
 • AME 412bMechanical Engineering Design B [supervised projects]
 • AME 460Mechanical Vibrations
 • AME 461Finite Element Methods of Structural Analysis
 • AME 4/566Biomechanical Engineering
 • AME 563Finite Element Analysis in Nonlinear Solid Mechanics
 • BME 516Principles of Biomedical Engineering
 • ENGR 102Introduction to Engineering
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Employment

 • 2006The University of Arizona: Professor Emeritus
 • 1973-06Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, The University of Arizona: Visiting Assistant Professor 1972-73; Assistant Professor 1973-77; Associate Professor 1977-89; Professor 1989-06
 • 1993-94Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, University of California, San Diego (sabbatical): Visiting Professor
 • 1986-89Bioengineering Unit, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom (sabbatical): Visiting Professor
 • 1983U. S. Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory BBD, WrightPatterson AFB: SCEEE Fellow (AFOSR)
 • 1981-82Department of Civil Engineering, University of Wales, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom (sabbatical): Senior Visiting Fellow
 • 1972-74Cardiovascular Training Program, Bioengineering, University of Washington: Instructor
 • 1971-72Division of Bioengineering, University of Washington: NIH PostDoctoral Fellow
 • 1968-71Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington: NIH PostDoctoral Fellow
 • 1968Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington: Research Assistant
 • 1965-68Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington: Predoctoral Fellow, NDEA Title IV
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Honors and Awards

 • Invited Tutorial Lecture, Third World Congress of Biomechanics, Sapporo, Japan, 1998
 • Invited Lecturer, Southwest Mechanics Lecture Series, 1993-1994
 • Volvo Award for Low Back Pain Research - Bioengineering, Volvo Company, Gøteborg, Sweden, 1985
 • Haliburton Award of Excellence, Haliburton Education Foundation, U.S.A., 1980
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Professional Societies

 • ASMEThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers
 • ARVOThe Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
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Publications  (since 2000; not including conference proceedings)

 • Vande Geest, J. P., Simon, B. R., and Mortazavi, A., Towards a Model for Local Drug Delivery in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, The Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Genetics, Pathophysiology, and Molecular Biology (M. D. Tilson III, H. Kuivaniemi, G. R. Upchurch, Jr., eds.), Annals of the New York Academy of Science 1085:396-399, 2006.
 • Simon, B. R. and Kaufmann, M. V., Finite Element Models for Arterial Wall Mechanics and Transport, Biomechanic Systems Techniques and Applications (C. T. Leondes, ed.), pp. 5.1-5.36, CRC Press, 2001.
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Research Grants  (since 2000)

 • Development of Finite Element Modeling for Investigation of Ocular Diseases, University of Arizona Small Grants Program, 2004-2005 (with R. I. Park).
 • Research to Prevent Blindness—Pilot Study, University of Arizona Dept. Ophthalmology, 2003 (with R. I. Park).
 • Training Grant, Cardiovascular Biomedical Engineering, NIH, 2001-2005 (with S. K. Williams, J. Hoying, etc.).
 • REU-Supplement to Poroelastic Transport of Neutral and Charged Species in Arterial Tissues, NSF, 1999-2000.
 • Poroelastic Transport of Neutral and Charged Species in Arterial Tissues, NSF, 8/15/98-8/14/03 (with S. K. Williams).
 • University of Arizona Biomedical Engineering Program in Imaging, Modeling, and Evaluation of Medical Implants: Cooperative Academic-Industrial Program, The Whitaker Foundation, 6/1/97-12/31/00 (with S. K. Williams).
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