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Dr. Adams is the Daniel F. Flowers Professor, Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University as well as Executive Director of the Institute of National Security. He studies the the resilience of machines and materials. Specifically, his group pioneered the development of nonlinear approaches for structural health monitoring to realize intelligent structures that are self-aware to prevent failure in energy, security, and manufacturing applications. He founded and co-directs the Laboratory for Systems Integrity and Reliability, a 20,000 sq. ft. facility that is uniquely equipped and staffed for observing how engineered systems behave in realistic experiments at a full scale making it possible to bridge research discoveries to solutions that address societal grand challenges. For example, he leads Vanderbilt in the national $259M Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation funded by the U.S. Department of Energy in collaboration with lead University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory together with over 120 corporate, federal and university partners. This program establishes a composites manufacturing ecosystem that will transform the nation’s capability to economically and energy efficiently produce products ranging from fuel-efficient, safe composite automobiles to lightweight wind turbines. 

Dr. Adams has written 136 peer reviewed articles and 139 conference papers, and authored a textbook on structural health monitoring as well as 5 book chapters on topics ranging from damage prognosis of composite aerospace structures to health monitoring of wind turbines. He has received over a dozen research awards including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, both the Society for Experimental Mechanics DeMichele and Lazan Awards, and was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society for Experimental Mechanics and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has advised 59 M.S./Ph.D. students and supervised 61 undergraduate researchers. Dr. Adams teaches courses in mechanics and dynamics, i.e., the way things bend and move, featuring interactive, experiential learning on topics ranging from mechanics in motion pictures to present day disasters. He has won awards for classroom and online teaching and was elected to The Purdue Book of Great Teachers for his contributions in teaching when he was a professor at Purdue University. He has disseminated his research findings in over 150 seminars and 30 short courses, many of which were delivered internationally to universities, research institutes, and corporations. He has secured ~120 federal and industrial sponsored programs for over $37M in funding and has nine patents and a number of patent applications in process. He also serves professional societies including ASME and SEM in several capacities.

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Organizational Affiliations

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Daniel F. Flowers Chair, Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Past Affiliations

Associate Provost in the Office of Research, University, Vanderbilt University

Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Vice Dean of the School of Engineering, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University

Associate Professor, Purdue University West Lafayette (United States, West Lafayette)

Education

Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D., University of Cincinnati (United States, Cincinnati) - UC
Mechanical Engineering
M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States, Cambridge) - MIT
Mechanical Engineering
B.S., University of Cincinnati (United States, Cincinnati) - UC