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Read thisMechSE Spotlight: Researchers in the emerging area of nanofluidics tend to build their theoretical models from the atom up. Doctoral student Adam Willis is trying to stretch the continuum modeling most often used in engineering design down through the microscale as far as it can possibly go down in scale.

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Doctoral Student Wins National Academies Graduate Research Award

MechSE doctoral student Adrian Lee was selected to receive a $10,000 graduate research award sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation and administered by the Airport Cooperative for Research Program (ACRP) of the Transportation Research Board/National Academies. Lee was selected to receive the award based on his research paper, "An Optimal Closed-Loop Passenger Screening Strategy for Enhancing Aviation Security."

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August 28
Thu.

Scale-dependent homogenization of elastic and inelastic polycrystals

in 143 MEB

September 2
Tue. 3-4pm

Mechanical Control of Cell Structure and Function

in 190 Engineering Sciences Building

September 3
Wed. 3-4pm

Mechanics and Materials Issues in Design of Pipelines for Arctic and Seismic Applications

in 2005 MEL (Deere Pavilion)