

Seevani Bali
Post Doctoral ResearcherResearchers UCD Energy Transition Materials & Structures
OVERVIEW
Seevani is currently working as postdoctoral researcher at the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland. Her project is funded by SFI NexSys Grant number 21/SPP/3756. Seevani currently focuses on creating reliable computational tools for numerically modelling and interaction of mooring line systems with offshore marine structures. Seevani finished her PhD (2024) from University College Dublin where she worked on creating new finite volume numerical computation suite for modelling highly flexible slender structures and their contact interaction. Her primary research expertise is nonlinear continuum solid mechanics, contact mechanics and finite volume numerical methods. Her PhD was funded by SFI MaREI (Grant Number RC2302_2) and steel-rope manufacturing industry partner Bekaert.
Seevani holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and Masters in Structural Engineering. During her masters, she focused on developing nonlinear change detection algorithms for vibrating structural systems using quantile auto-regressive time series modelling.
Further information about Seevani can be found on her UCD profile.