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==Ellen Kuhl==
 
 
{| class="person"
 
! Title:
 
| Assistant Professor
 
|-
 
! Office:
 
| Durand 217
 
|-
 
! Phone:
 
| 650.724.8988
 
|-
 
! Email:
 
| ekuhl@stanford.edu
 
|}
 
 
===[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/Research Research]===
 
 
Kuhl's research interests are in the area of biomechanics with a special focus on growth and remodeling. She is particularly concerned with the development of appropriate enhanced continuum models based on multiscale considerations carrying information from the cell to the tissue level. Her research is driven by the vision to provide efficient problem specific robust computational algorithms based on these models that will help to provide further understanding and ultimately improve patient specific medical treatment.
 
 
===[http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/Publications Publications]===
 
 
E Kuhl, GA Holzapfel: "Continuum theory of remodeling in living structures - From collagen fibers to cardiovascular tissues", submitted for publication, 2007.
 
 
P Hauret, E Kuhl, M Ortiz: "Diamond elements: A finite-element / discrete-mechanics approximation scheme with guaranteed optimal convergence in incompressible elasticity", IJNME, in press.
 
 
E Kuhl, DW Schmid: "Computational modeling of mineral unmixing and growth - An application of the Cahn-Hilliard equation", Comp. Mech., 2007.
 
 
E Kuhl, R Maas, G Himpel, A Menzel: "Computational modelling of artherosclerosis - A first approach towards a patient specific simulation based on computer topography", BMMB, in press, 2006.
 
 
E Kuhl, K Garikipati, EA Arruda, K Grosh: "Remodeling of biological tissue - Mechanically induced reorientation of a transversely isotropic chain network", JMPS 53, pp. 1552-1573, 2005.
 
 
E Kuhl, F Balle: "Computational modeling of hip replacement surgery - Total hip replacement vs. hip resurfacing", Techn. Mech. 25, pp. 107-114, 2005.
 
 
E Kuhl, H Askes, P Steinmann: "An ALE formulation based on spatial and material settings of continuum mechanics.", CMAME 193, pp. 4207-4222, 2004.
 
 
E Kuhl, P Steinmann: "Computational modeling of healing - An application of the material force method", BMMB 2, pp. 187-203, 2004.
 
 
E Kuhl, A Menzel, P Steinmann: "Computational modeling of growth - A critical review, a classification of concepts and two new consistent approaches", Comp. Mech. 32, pp. 71-88, 2003.
 
 
E Kuhl, P Steinmann: "Material forces in open system mechanics", CMAME 193, pp. 2357-2381, 2004.
 
 
E Kuhl, P Steinmann: "On spatial and material settings of thermo-hyperelastodynamics for open systems", Acta Mech, Vol. 160, pp. 179-217, 2003.
 
 
E Kuhl, S Hulshoff, R de Borst: "An arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian finite-element approach for fluid-structure interaction phenomena", IJNME 57, pp. 117-142, 2003.
 
 
E Kuhl, E Ramm, KJ Willam: "Failure analysis for elasto-plastic material models on different levels of observation", IJSS 37, pp. 7259-7280, 2000.
 
 
E Kuhl, E Ramm, R de Borst: "An anisotropic gradient damage model for quasi-brittle materials", CMAME 183, pp. 87-103, 2000.
 

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