Luke Engvall
Alumnus - Graduate Research Assistant - PhD • NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Mechanical Engineering

Biography

Dr. Luke Engvall was a Ph.D. Student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Engvall graduated in Summer 2018, and his dissertation focused on geometrically exact curvilinear mesh generation. Prior to coming to Boulder, Dr. Engvall received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Mexico in 2012. Dr. Engvall is currently a Software Engineer at Coreform LLC.

CMGLab Publications

  1. L. Engvall and J.A. Evans, "Mesh quality metrics for isogeometric Bernstein-Bezier discretizations." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 371:113305, 2020.
  2. L. Engvall and J.A. Evans, "Element quality metrics for higher-order Bernstein-Bezier elements." Proceedings of the 27th International Meshing Roundtable, Albuquerque, NM, 2018.
  3. L. Engvall and J.A. Evans, "Isogeometric unstructured tetrahedral and mixed-element Bernstein-Bezier discretizations." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 319:83-123, 2017.
  4. L. Engvall and J.A. Evans, “Towards geometrically exact higher-order unstructured mesh generation.” Proceedings of the 25th International Meshing Roundtable, Washington DC, 2016.
  5. C. Michoski, J. Chan, L. Engvall, and J.A. Evans, "Foundations of the blended isogeometric discontinuous Galerkin (BIDG) method." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 305:658-681, 2016.
  6. L. Engvall and J.A. Evans, "Isogeometric triangular Bernstein-Bezier discretizations: Automatic mesh generation and geometrically exact finite element analysis." Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 304:378-407, 2016.