Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, Materials Science and Engineering | Professor, Civil Engineering-Engineering Mechanics
George Frantziskonis received his civil engineering degree from the Aristotle University in Greece, in 1982 and his doctorate in engineering mechanics from the University of Arizona in 1986. He joined the University of Arizona faculty in 1988 after a visiting position at Aristotle University and consulting for the industry. He is a registered professional civil engineer in the State of Arizona and in the European Union state members. His teaching interests and activities include contemporary, collaborative-style flipped classroom) multimedia course delivery methods tailored to classroom-based, distance learning, and classes of large enrollment. He has taught numerous courses in the broad areas of civil, mechanical, aerospace, engineering mechanics, and engineering design. He has directed graduate students in civil engineering, engineering materials, and mechanical, aerospace engineering. Frantziskonis’s areas of research interests and activities include multi-and inter-disciplinary multiscale modeling, simulation, and experimentation, material characterization and applications, probabilistic and multiscale problem formulation and description and applications to safety and reliability, behavior of materials at nano-scale, reaction-diffusion-transport and reactive flow problems, smart materials at a multiplicity of scales. Applications include material characterization and modeling, response of materials to rare stochastic events, and reaction-diffusion-transport phenomena in energy production processes. He has published extensively in journals in the areas of some journals where his work has been published are shown in parentheses) the diversity coming primarily from extending multiscale methods to several areas of science and engineering: Mechanics/Materials J. Solids Structures, Acta Mechanica, Comp. Structures) Physics Rev. B, Phys. Rev. E, J. Phys. A, J. Phys. Cond. Matter) Civil Engineering ASCE journals, Geotechnics, Structural Control and Health Monitoring) Mechanical Engineering Mech. Rev. J. Comp.aided Design) Materials Science and Engineering Smart Mater. Struct. Intelligent Mat. Systems, Mod. Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. Comput. Matl. Sci. Chemical Engineering J. Chem. React. Engr. Ultras. Sonochemistry, Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, Chemical Engineering Science) Computational Physics Comp. Phys. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals) Energy Energy Conv. Management) He holds a tenured professor appointment with the Civil and Architectural Engineering Mechanics Department and a courtesy appointment with the Material Science and Engineering Department at the University of Arizona. He has worked as visiting professor in France, Norway, and Greece, and has taught courses in France and Germany. He has also worked at Department of Defense laboratories for three summers. Awards he has received include the NSF Presidential Young Investigator award and the Fulbright Scholar award.