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Andy Simoneau is an Associate Professor at the University of New Brunswick, specializing in analytical modeling and metal cutting processes. His research focuses on understanding the impact of microstructural constituents and microstructural evolution during plastic deformation, as well as machining heterogeneous structures such as metals and composites. He is particularly interested in the extended use of Finite Element modeling to investigate material processing under high strain rate behavior. Furthermore, his work includes exploring energy use management in manufacturing as well as connected manufacturing, big data, and advanced sensor integration in manufacturing systems. Throughout his academic career, Simoneau has contributed significantly to the field with various publications showcasing his findings on microcutting and the effects of grain size orientation and microstructure on metal cutting processes. He has presented his work at significant conferences and published in reputable journals, making substantial advancements in understanding machining efficiency and material characteristics.
University of New Brunswick • Fredericton
Teaching and conducting research in engineering, focusing on manufacturing and metal cutting processes.
Department of Business / Department of Management / Department of Business Administration