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===Recent News===
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'''9/19/07''' - Joey set up the website!!!
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[http://mc.stanford.edu/Seminar_Schedule Check out our seminar!]
 
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===Introduction===
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==Introduction==
  
 
Teaching and research in the Mechanics and Computation Group is devoted to the study of a broad range of mechanical phenomena including the behavior of solids, fluids, biological tissue and complex materials under the actions of loads. The ultimate goals of this effort are to discover new scientific knowledge relevant to engineering problems of the future, to enhance technological development in a broad range of industries, to improve health in society and to advance national security and defense.  
 
Teaching and research in the Mechanics and Computation Group is devoted to the study of a broad range of mechanical phenomena including the behavior of solids, fluids, biological tissue and complex materials under the actions of loads. The ultimate goals of this effort are to discover new scientific knowledge relevant to engineering problems of the future, to enhance technological development in a broad range of industries, to improve health in society and to advance national security and defense.  
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To achieve our educational objectives our [[teaching]] and [[research]] encompasses computational mechanics, multiphysics modeling, computational bioengineering, and micro­scale devices.
 
To achieve our educational objectives our [[teaching]] and [[research]] encompasses computational mechanics, multiphysics modeling, computational bioengineering, and micro­scale devices.
  
===Where to Find Us===
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==Where to Find Us==
  
The Mechanics and Computation Group is located in the William F. Durand Building. The building provides offices, computer facilities, research laboratories, and seminar rooms for faculty, research associates, and graduate students of the Group.  MS candidates planning to proceed to a Ph.D. program are encouraged to consider arranging three or more units of directed study (ME391/392) during their MS program.
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The Mechanics and Computation Group is located in the second floor of the William F. Durand Building. The building provides offices, computer facilities, research laboratories, and seminar rooms for faculty, research associates, and graduate students of the Group.

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