Hugo Casquero, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Hugo Casquero
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Mechanical Engineering
1280 Heinz Prechter Engineering Complex | 4901 Evergreen Road | Dearborn, MI 48128

Teaching Areas:

Mechanical Engineering

Research Areas:

Automotive Engineering, Heat Mass Transfer in Energy Technology, Vibrations and Mechanics

Biography and Education

Dr. Hugo Casquero, former postdoctoral researcher in the mechanical engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University, is currently tenure-track faculty in the mechanical engineering department at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. His research is focused on developing accurate, robust, and efficient computational methods and using them to solve open problems in structural mechanics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, fluid-structure interaction, biomechanics, and multiphysics. The overarching theme of the computational methods that Dr. Casquero develops is to solve partial differential equations exploiting the new advantages that splines bring to computational mechanics. Dr. Casquero is particularly interested in developing computational frameworks for real-world applications in which experimental measurement of the quantities of interest is too costly or not currently available. Research sponsors include the National Science Foundation, Ansys Inc., Honda Motor Co., and Ford Motor Co., among others.

Education

  • Coupled B.S. and M.S., Civil Engineering, Universidade da Coruna, Spain, 2012
  • Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Universidade da Coruna, Spain, 2016

Teaching and Research

Courses Taught

  • ME 410 - The Finite Element Method with Applications
  • ME 510 - Finite Element Methods
  • ME 4301 - Computational Thermo-Fluids
  • ME 525 - Computational Thermo-Fluids

Research

  • Seamless integration between design and analysis of shell structures
  • Locking treatments for discretizations based on smooth splines
  • Structure-preserving discretizations for magnetohydrodynamics
  • Computational methods for fluid-structure interaction

Selected Publications

  • H. Casquero, K. D. Mathews, Overcoming membrane locking in quadratic NURBS-based discretizations of linear Kirchhoff–Love shells: CAS elements, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 417, 116523 (2023)
  • M. Golestanian, H. Casquero, Extending CAS elements to remove shear and membrane locking from quadratic NURBS‐based discretizations of linear plane Timoshenko rods, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 124, 3997-4021 (2023)
  • Z. Wen, M.S. Faruque, X. Li, X. Wei, H. Casquero, Isogeometric analysis using G-spline surfaces with arbitrary unstructured quadrilateral layout, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 408, 115965 (2023)
  • H. Casquero, M. Golestanian, Removing membrane locking in quadratic NURBS-based discretizations of linear plane Kirchhoff rods: CAS elements, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 399, 115354 (2022)
  • H. Casquero, C. Bona-Casas, D. Toshniwal, T.J.R. Hughes, H. Gomez, Y.J. Zhang, The divergence-conforming immersed boundary method: Application to vesicle and capsule dynamics, Journal of Computational Physics, 425, 109872 (2021)
  • H. Casquero, X. Wei, D. Toshniwal, T. J. R. Hughes, J. Kiendl, Y. J. Zhang, Seamless integration of design and Kirchhoff-Love shell analysis using analysis-suitable unstructured T-splines, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 360, 112765 (2020)

Awards and Recognition

  • Runner-up award for the Best Doctoral Thesis Prize in Biomedical Engineering given by the International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 2017
  • Outstanding PhD Thesis Award, Civil Engineering Doctoral Program, 2016 (Universidade da Coruna, Spain)