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  1. "Atomistic Modeling at Experimental Strain Rates: Plasticity in Amorphous Solids"
  2. "Better Armor Materials"
  3. "Longer Timesteps for Molecular Dynamics of Proteins using Normal Modes"
  4. "Mechanics of Cell-Matrix Interactions in Three Dimensions"
  5. "New Production Methods for Manufacturing Nanofibers from Exotic Materials"
  6. "On the role of mechanics in human brain development"
  7. "Simulating hydrogen embrittlement and fast pathways for diffusion in austenitic stainless steels"
  8. "Soft Machines: From Artificial Muscles and Renewable Energy to Stretchable Ionics and Bionic Skin"
  9. "Thermomechanical and Interfacial Properties of Graphene"
  10. "Virtual Testing of Hopkinson's Heterogeneous Bars: How Close Are We
  11. "Virtual Testing of Hopkinson's Heterogeneous Bars: How Close Are We?"
  12. (signup)
  13. AFRL-9-12
  14. A Few Interesting Singular Integral/Integro-Differential Equations in LInear Elasticity
  15. A MEMS Approach to Drug Delivery
  16. A Unified Theory for Modeling Damage to Real Surfaces in Contact
  17. A data-driven approach to quantify quasi-equilibrium and non-equilibrium properties for complex multi physics systems
  18. Abstract page
  19. Adrian Lew
  20. Al Pisano
  21. Alan Needleman
  22. Alexander Panfilov
  23. Alexandre Tartakovsky
  24. An Introduction to the Virtual Element Method with Focus on Mechanics
  25. Analysis and Design of Materials and Structures for Attenuating Vibration and Acoustic Response
  26. Analysis of crack propagation by the Principle of Local Symmetry
  27. Anna Pandolfi
  28. Arif Masud
  29. Atomic-Scale Friction and Wear of Single Asperities
  30. Atomistic-to-Continuum Modeling for Multiscale and Multiphysics Simulation
  31. BabakZ
  32. Bazant
  33. Beirao
  34. Beth Pruitt
  35. Beyond the Elastic Modulus: Investigating How Complex Mechanical Cues Regulate Biology
  36. BillKing
  37. Biomechanics in Hearing
  38. Biomimetic Forces and Fibers for Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine Applications
  39. Blaise Bourdin
  40. Blow up, periodicity, and parametric resonances in viscoelastic shells
  41. BrianKirby
  42. Bridging Multiple Structural Scales with a Generalized Finite Element Method
  43. CMOS MEMS for Mechanical Sensing and Neuroscience
  44. Carol Livermore
  45. Carsten Hartmann
  46. Castaneda
  47. Cavitation in rubber: An elastic instability or a fracture phenomenon
  48. Cavitation in rubber: An elastic instability or a fracture phenomenon?
  49. Cell Contractility in Disease Progression
  50. Cellular mechano-sensitivity - a new paradigm in the understanding of learning and memory
  51. Charles Steele
  52. Chris Fang-Yen
  53. Computational Homogenization of Random Network Microstructures in Soft Matter Materials
  54. Computational Models for Cochlear Mechanics
  55. Constraint forces on small elastic structures arising from thermal fluctuations
  56. Courses
  57. DUCTILE FRACTURE: Theory, Model Identification and Industrial Applications
  58. Damage Detection in Laminated Structures using Wavelet Transformation of Global Response
  59. Daniel Balzani
  60. David Barnett
  61. Daya Reddy
  62. Deformation of Plastically Compressible Hardening-Softening-Hardening Solids
  63. Detournay
  64. Development of a Microfluidic Lung
  65. Dirk Gillespie
  66. Doreen Wood
  67. Duartei
  68. Dynamic Biomechanics Of The Aqueous Humor And Iris
  69. Dynamic strain localization, failure and fragmentation
  70. Dynamics of Nanomechanical Cantilever Devices in Fluid with Applications to Atomic and Molecular Sensing
  71. Edin Sarajlic
  72. Edmund Webb
  73. EduardoDvorkin
  74. Elasticity, Fracture and Piezoelectricity Size Effects in Semiconducting Nanowires
  75. Electrostatic Micromotors and Micromachining Methods for their Fabrication
  76. Ellen Kuhl
  77. EllisMeng
  78. Encased cantilevers and alternative scan algorithms for ultra-gentle high-speed Atomic Force Microscopy
  79. Eshelby Dislocation and Twisting of Nanowires
  80. Espinosa
  81. Evan Reed
  82. Evelyn Wang
  83. Extreme mechanics: Unraveling the high temperature and pressure dynamics of shock compressed materials
  84. Fellowships
  85. Folded and Crumpled Two-Dimensional Materials – Where Shape Enables New Functions
  86. Fracture and delamination in the presence of interfacial sliding: application to mechanical degradation of thin film Si electrodes on substrates
  87. FrankSachse
  88. Freund
  89. From Droplets to Nanowires: Dynamics of Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth
  90. Fujita
  91. Fundamental Atomistic Mechanisms of Capillary Flow
  92. Garikipati
  93. Gecko Adhesion
  94. Gerard Ateshian
  95. Givoli
  96. Glaucoma and Computational Multi-Scale Modeling of the Human Eye
  97. Grain Growth: A Case Study of Multi-Scale Modeling
  98. GregHulbert
  99. Guang Lin
  100. High Order Discontinuous Galerkin Methods For Systems Of Conservation Laws
  101. High Power and High Energy Systems at Small Scales
  102. Huajian Gao
  103. Ignacio Romero
  104. Imaging and Modeling of Cardiac Cells and Tissues
  105. Inhomogeniety and size of microstructure - a new paradigm in understanding deformation mechanism of nano crystalline metals
  106. Inverse Wave Problems, Time Reversal and Damage Identification
  107. Isogeometric Analysis of Solids, Structures, and FSI: From Early Results to Recent Developments
  108. Jaume Peraire
  109. Jeremy Templeton
  110. Jimmy Hsia
  111. Joe Howard
  112. JohnBassani
  113. K. Ravi-Chandar
  114. KC Park
  115. Katia Bertoldi
  116. Kim Turner
  117. King signup link
  118. Kit Parker
  119. Klaus W. Schwarz
  120. Kris Dahl
  121. LeonKeer
  122. LlorcaAbstract
  123. Lorca
  124. Lorna Gibson
  125. MEMS and Nanotechnology for the Automotive Market
  126. Making devices based on ion-ion correlations in nanofluidics, biology, and beyond
  127. Marino Arroyo
  128. MarkusBuehler
  129. Mary boyce
  130. Mathematical models for the cardiovascular system: numerical simulation, control and optimization, clinical applications
  131. Matrix Regulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Implications for Heart Valve Disease
  132. Matteo Negri
  133. Mechanical Behavior of Cells on Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
  134. Mechanical Engineering in the Biotech Century
  135. Mechanical Investigation of Naturally-Occurring High Performance Materials
  136. Mechanical Signaling by Motor Proteins during Mitosis and Cell Motility
  137. Mechanical Signaling in Cells and Tissues
  138. Mechanical and Chemical Effects in the Adhesion of Shells
  139. Mechanics of Biologically Inspired Adhesion, Friction and Engineered Surfaces
  140. Mechanics of Deformation-Triggered Pattern Transformations and Superelastic Behavior in Periodic Elastomeric Structures
  141. Mechanics of Soft Composites: The Interplay between Geometrical Structuring and Large Deformation to Achieve Novel Behavior
  142. Mechanics of Stretchable and Dissolvable Electronics
  143. Mechanics of Surface Effects in Nanoscale Device-Making and Manufacturing
  144. Mechanics of Two-dimensional Media: Carbon Nanotubes and Fluid Membranes
  145. Mechanics of two-dimensional media: carbon nanotubes and fluid membranes
  146. Mechanisms of self-organization for the collagen fibril lattice in the human cornea
  147. Mesoscale models of flow and transport in porous media
  148. Micro Neural Implants
  149. Microfluidic Devices for Cell Capture, Sorting, and Culture
  150. Microfluidic Tools for Metabolomics
  151. Modeling Cell Mechanics with Continuum Theories
  152. Morton Gurtin
  153. Multiphysical Particulate Systems
  154. Multiscale Modeling of Heterogeneous Materials and Inhomogeneous Layers with Resolved Mesoscale
  155. Multiscale and Multiphysics Modeling of Materials
  156. Name
  157. Nano Hand-Eye System for Science and Engineering
  158. Nanoengineered Surfaces: Transport Phenomena and Energy Applications
  159. NatarajanSukumar
  160. New Page Name
  161. Nuclear mechanics and cell phenotype
  162. Numerical Methods of Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Inhomogeneous Systems
  163. OliverPaul
  164. On the interaction between mechanics and chemistry: Two case studies in (i) Lithium Ion Batteries and (ii) Heterogeneous Catalysis
  165. On the modeling of industrial processes
  166. Optical dissection of worm behavior
  167. Ortner
  168. OrtnerAbs
  169. Pablo Zavattieri
  170. Paradigm Changes from Analytical to Data-Driven Engineering Modeling: Is It a Boon or Menace?
  171. Partition-of-unity finite elements for quantum-mechanical calculations in condensed matter: Have planewaves finally met their match?
  172. Peanuts vs. Pyramids: Two Perspectives on MEMS
  173. PeterSchiavone
  174. Peter Pinksy
  175. Pradeep Guduru
  176. Pradeep Sharma
  177. Prashant Purohit
  178. Probabilistic Nano-Mechanical Theory of Quasibrittle Structure Strength, Lifetime and Fatigue
  179. Prospects for Nanocrystalline Metals and Alloys
  180. PurohitAbs
  181. Rafael Grytz
  182. Ralph Mueller
  183. Randomness and Fractals in Mechanics of Materials
  184. Ravi
  185. Recognition of Complex Biological/Nano Molecule Phenomena
  186. Regulating Human Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Differentiation by Mechanical and Chemical Cues
  187. Reinforced elastomeric materials at large strains: effective behavior, microstructure evolution and macroscopic instabilities
  188. Reinhart-King
  189. Research
  190. Reservoir stimulation: an approach based on variational fracture
  191. RobertAsaro
  192. Robert Carpick
  193. Robert Haber
  194. Robert McMeeking
  195. Screencast
  196. Sean Palecek
  197. Seminar01
  198. Seminar02
  199. SeminarWG
  200. Sensitivity Analysis, Uncertainty Quantification and Multiscale Modeling of High-Dimensional Environmental and Biological Systems
  201. Shape transition in some systems involving surface and line energy
  202. Sign-up
  203. Signup link
  204. Simulating hydrogen embrittlement and fast pathways for diffusion in austenitic stainless steels"
  205. Simulation of Atherosclerotic Arteries-Generalized Convexity Conditions, Modeling of Damage and Residual Stresses
  206. Size-dependent Mechanics and Applications to Quantum Dots, Nanoscale Piezoelectricity and Defects
  207. Some Contact Problems Showing the Influences of Inhomogeneities
  208. Spacetime Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Dynamics of Solids
  209. Spring1617
  210. StephenFoiles
  211. Steve Senturia
  212. Stretchable electronics
  213. Structural Mechanics of Viral Shells: Stretching Continuum Models to Their Limits
  214. Structure-preserving Model Reduction of Partially-observed Differential Equations
  215. Structure function assessment in bone - from macro to nano
  216. Structure preserving discretizations for coupled problems in mechanics: overview and applications
  217. SungWoo
  218. Sunil Puria
  219. Surface Stress and its Importance to Nano-structured Materials
  220. TBA
  221. TOPICS IN PREDICTIVE SCIENCE: Validation and Uncertainty Quantification of Multiscale Models of Materials
  222. Taher Saif
  223. Tai sign-up
  224. Tarek Zohdi
  225. The Little Cell That Could Tug: Traction Forces, Intercellular Forces, and Mechanotransduction at the Cell-Matrix and Cell-Cell Interface
  226. The Mechanical NanoEngineering of Individualized Medicine
  227. The Micromechanics of Bone Strength and Osteoporosis
  228. The Role of Quadrature in Meshfree Method: Variational Consistency in Galerkin Weak Form and Collocation in Strong Form
  229. The formulation of gradient theories for single-crystal plasticity at small length scales: size effects
  230. The mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cell adhesions
  231. The non-equilibrium thermodynamics and kinetics of focal adhesion dynamics
  232. The tip region of a near-surface hydraulic fracture
  233. Thermomechanical Probes at the Nanometer Scale
  234. Three-Dimensional Modeling and Computational Analysis of the Human Cornea
  235. Tissue Microenvironments in Cardiac Morphogenesis and Pathogenesis
  236. Title
  237. Todd Thorsen
  238. TomaszWierzbicki
  239. Turning weakness into strength: How protein materials balance strength, robustness and adaptability
  240. Unified Interface Formulations combining Discontinuous Galerkin and Variational Multiscale Methods
  241. VARIATIONAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS OF PROBLEMS IN CLASSICAL AND GRADIENT PLASTICITY
  242. Victor Barocas
  243. W. G. Wolfer
  244. Walter
  245. Wei Cai
  246. Wei Cai UNCC
  247. WilliamKlug
  248. WingKamLiu
  249. Xxx
  250. YCTai

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