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  1. High Power and High Energy Systems at Small Scales
  2. Huajian Gao
  3. Ignacio Romero
  4. Imaging and Modeling of Cardiac Cells and Tissues
  5. Inhomogeniety and size of microstructure - a new paradigm in understanding deformation mechanism of nano crystalline metals
  6. Inverse Wave Problems, Time Reversal and Damage Identification
  7. Isogeometric Analysis of Solids, Structures, and FSI: From Early Results to Recent Developments
  8. Jaume Peraire
  9. Jeremy Templeton
  10. Jimmy Hsia
  11. Joe Howard
  12. JohnBassani
  13. K. Ravi-Chandar
  14. KC Park
  15. Katia Bertoldi
  16. Kim Turner
  17. King signup link
  18. Kit Parker
  19. Klaus W. Schwarz
  20. Kris Dahl
  21. LeonKeer
  22. LlorcaAbstract
  23. Lorca
  24. Lorna Gibson
  25. MEMS and Nanotechnology for the Automotive Market
  26. Making devices based on ion-ion correlations in nanofluidics, biology, and beyond
  27. Marino Arroyo
  28. MarkusBuehler
  29. Mary boyce
  30. Mathematical models for the cardiovascular system: numerical simulation, control and optimization, clinical applications
  31. Matrix Regulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Implications for Heart Valve Disease
  32. Matteo Negri
  33. Mechanical Behavior of Cells on Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
  34. Mechanical Engineering in the Biotech Century
  35. Mechanical Investigation of Naturally-Occurring High Performance Materials
  36. Mechanical Signaling by Motor Proteins during Mitosis and Cell Motility
  37. Mechanical Signaling in Cells and Tissues
  38. Mechanical and Chemical Effects in the Adhesion of Shells
  39. Mechanics of Biologically Inspired Adhesion, Friction and Engineered Surfaces
  40. Mechanics of Deformation-Triggered Pattern Transformations and Superelastic Behavior in Periodic Elastomeric Structures
  41. Mechanics of Soft Composites: The Interplay between Geometrical Structuring and Large Deformation to Achieve Novel Behavior
  42. Mechanics of Stretchable and Dissolvable Electronics
  43. Mechanics of Surface Effects in Nanoscale Device-Making and Manufacturing
  44. Mechanics of Two-dimensional Media: Carbon Nanotubes and Fluid Membranes
  45. Mechanics of two-dimensional media: carbon nanotubes and fluid membranes
  46. Mechanisms of self-organization for the collagen fibril lattice in the human cornea
  47. Mesoscale models of flow and transport in porous media
  48. Micro Neural Implants
  49. Microfluidic Devices for Cell Capture, Sorting, and Culture
  50. Microfluidic Tools for Metabolomics
  51. Modeling Cell Mechanics with Continuum Theories
  52. Morton Gurtin
  53. Multiphysical Particulate Systems
  54. Multiscale Modeling of Heterogeneous Materials and Inhomogeneous Layers with Resolved Mesoscale
  55. Multiscale and Multiphysics Modeling of Materials
  56. Name
  57. Nano Hand-Eye System for Science and Engineering
  58. Nanoengineered Surfaces: Transport Phenomena and Energy Applications
  59. NatarajanSukumar
  60. New Page Name
  61. Nuclear mechanics and cell phenotype
  62. Numerical Methods of Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Inhomogeneous Systems
  63. OliverPaul
  64. On the interaction between mechanics and chemistry: Two case studies in (i) Lithium Ion Batteries and (ii) Heterogeneous Catalysis
  65. On the modeling of industrial processes
  66. Optical dissection of worm behavior
  67. Ortner
  68. OrtnerAbs
  69. Pablo Zavattieri
  70. Paradigm Changes from Analytical to Data-Driven Engineering Modeling: Is It a Boon or Menace?
  71. Partition-of-unity finite elements for quantum-mechanical calculations in condensed matter: Have planewaves finally met their match?
  72. Peanuts vs. Pyramids: Two Perspectives on MEMS
  73. PeterSchiavone
  74. Peter Pinksy
  75. Pradeep Guduru
  76. Pradeep Sharma
  77. Prashant Purohit
  78. Probabilistic Nano-Mechanical Theory of Quasibrittle Structure Strength, Lifetime and Fatigue
  79. Prospects for Nanocrystalline Metals and Alloys
  80. PurohitAbs
  81. Rafael Grytz
  82. Ralph Mueller
  83. Randomness and Fractals in Mechanics of Materials
  84. Ravi
  85. Recognition of Complex Biological/Nano Molecule Phenomena
  86. Regulating Human Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Differentiation by Mechanical and Chemical Cues
  87. Reinforced elastomeric materials at large strains: effective behavior, microstructure evolution and macroscopic instabilities
  88. Reinhart-King
  89. Research
  90. Reservoir stimulation: an approach based on variational fracture
  91. RobertAsaro
  92. Robert Carpick
  93. Robert Haber
  94. Robert McMeeking
  95. Screencast
  96. Sean Palecek
  97. Seminar01
  98. Seminar02
  99. SeminarWG
  100. Sensitivity Analysis, Uncertainty Quantification and Multiscale Modeling of High-Dimensional Environmental and Biological Systems

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