Soji Yamakawa, Ph.D.

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2002 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Kenji Shimada grad student 2002 Carnegie Mellon
 (Unstructured three -dimensional mesh generation with controlled anisotropy and directionality.)
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Agwu UO, Wang K, Singh C, et al. (2021) Assessing Tetrahedral Lattice Parameters for Engineering Applications Through Finite Element Analysis. 3d Printing and Additive Manufacturing. 8: 238-252
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2020) Improved Feasible-Set Method for Removing Mesh Inversion Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering. 20
Zhang W, Jiang H, Yang Z, et al. (2019) Data-driven Upsampling of Point Clouds Computer-Aided Design. 112: 1-13
Sawant N, Yamakawa S, Singh S, et al. (2018) Automatic Hex-Dominant Mesh Generation for Complex Flow Configurations Sae International Journal of Engines. 11: 615-624
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2018) Feature Edge Extraction Via Angle-Based Edge Collapsing and Recovery Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering. 18
Keelan R, Yamakawa S, Shimada K, et al. (2013) Computerized training of cryosurgery - a system approach. Cryo Letters. 34: 324-37
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2011) Automatic all-hex mesh generation of thin-walled solids via a conformal pyramid-less hex, prism, and tet mixed mesh Proceedings of the 20th International Meshing Roundtable, Imr 2011. 125-141
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2010) Polygon crawling: Feature edge extraction from a general polygonal surface for mesh generation Engineering With Computers. 26: 249-264
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2010) 88-Element solution to schneiders' pyramid hex-meshing problem International Journal For Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering. 26: 1700-1712
Yamakawa S, Shimada K. (2009) Removing self intersections of a triangular mesh by edge swapping, edge hammering, and face lifting Proceedings of the 18th International Meshing Roundtable, Imr 2009. 13-29
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