Stanford Mechanics and Computation
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Much of the research conducted within the Group is interdisciplinary in nature, reflecting a combination of concepts, methods, and principles that often span several areas of mechanics, mathematics, computer sciences, materials science, biology and numerous other scientific disciplines.  Our approach often combines experimental or clinical studies with theoretical modeling and numerical simulation to create tools that both explain phenomena and predict behavior and that may be used to advance concepts and designs in industry.
 
Much of the research conducted within the Group is interdisciplinary in nature, reflecting a combination of concepts, methods, and principles that often span several areas of mechanics, mathematics, computer sciences, materials science, biology and numerous other scientific disciplines.  Our approach often combines experimental or clinical studies with theoretical modeling and numerical simulation to create tools that both explain phenomena and predict behavior and that may be used to advance concepts and designs in industry.
  
To achieve our educational objectives our teaching and research encompasses computational mechanics, multiphysics modeling, computational bioengineering, and micro­scale devices.
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To achieve our educational objectives our teaching and [[research]] encompasses computational mechanics, multiphysics modeling, computational bioengineering, and micro­scale devices.
  
 
===Curricula===
 
===Curricula===

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