Devendra Verma (Dev)
I am currently working at Nanoscience Instruments to provide mechanical characterization solutions to our customers across industry and academia. I specialize in SEM, TEM, nanoindentation, Ion Milling, electrospinning, and nanoparticle generation.
AWARDS
Purdue University
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Outstanding Service Scholarship, 2015
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2nd prize, Academic Engagement Poster, 2014
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Graduate Student Excellence Award, 2014
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Office of Engagement Grant, 2013
Travel Awards
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Haythornthwaite Foundation Student Travel Award, 2015
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Society of Engineering Science Travel Award, 2015
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United States Association for Computational Mechanics, 2014
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NSF Fellowship, 2013
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Erasmus Mundus (Europe) Exchange Program Scholarship, 2011
Nanoindentation
Nano-impact
High Temperature(800 C)
Aqueous Environment
High strain rate
SKILLS
Nanomechanical Raman Spectroscopy
Non destructive stress tensor measurements
Finite Element Analysis
Material constitutive model implementation with UMAT, VUMAT
SEM
EDX
Elemental composition and microstructure analysis
MY LATEST RESEARCH
Impact Simulations using ABAQUS/EXPLICIT with user subroutine VUMAT implementation.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – New research is revealing details about how the exoskeleton of a certain type of deep-sea shrimp allows the animal to survive scalding hot waters in hydrothermal vents thousands of feet under water.​