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Xiaodong Wei
Xiaodong Wei is currently a postdoctoral fellow in Mathematics in Computational Science and Engineering at EPFL. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He also received M.S. and B.S. in Civil Engineering from The University of Tokyo and Tsinghua University, respectively. His research interests lie broadly in the interdisciplinary field of computational mechanics and computational geometry, as well as their applications in engineering design/optimization, computational neuroscience, and additive manufacturing. He has been organizing mini-symposia in international conferences to promote real-world applications of computational mechanics and geometry, and he has been awarded with several fellowships, such as Bertucci Graduate Fellowship, Liang Ji-Dian Graduate fellowship and CIT Dean's Fellowship.
Aryan Rezaei Rad
Aryan Rezaei Rad is a structural (and earthquake) engineer and postdoctoral researcher at the laboratory for timber construction (IBOIS). Aryan studied Earthquake Engineering at Tehran Polytechnic, and Structural Engineering at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, where he earned his PhD in 2020 under the direction of Prof. Dr. Yves Weinand and Prof. Dr. Henry Burton.Aryan's areas of expertise include computer-aided engineering, numerical simulations and Finite Element analysis, nonlinear structural analysis, computer programming, structural dynamics, risk-based (probabilistic) performance assessment, and experimental testing. Aryan has also experienced graduate research assistantship studying the collapse performance of Los Angeles woodframe structures under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Henry Burton at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).

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