Bradley Huddleston is a researcher and mechanical engineer with 11 years of experience translating lower-length-scale physics into practical, continuum-scale constitutive models. Based at Idaho National Laboratory after a PhD from Mississippi State University, he combines hands-on product engineering and national-lab research to develop physically grounded damage and fragmentation models and apply optimization across materials and design problems. His work spans multiscale simulation, model development, and experimental-informed parameterization, with a track record of moving concepts from atomistic insights to usable continuum formulations. Colleagues know him for bridging rigorous theory and applied engineering workflows and for bringing an uncommon focus on informed internal state variables to improve predictive fidelity.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Engineering, Mechanical Concentration, BS, Engineering, Mechanical Concentration at LeTourneau University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering at Mississippi State University
Contributions:10 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 3 months
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Bradley Huddleston - Researcher at Idaho National Laboratory