WPML’s Ph.D. student Ganesh Patil passed his doctoral preliminary examination. Ganesh’s Ph.D. research is focused on nonlinear wave dynamics in continuum phononic material with periodic rough contacts. Congratulation to Ganesh!…
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Ganesh and Betsy presented at Acoustical Society of America meeting
Ph.D. students Ganesh Patil and Betsy Smith presented their latest research work at the 181st meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, held in Seattle Washington. Ganesh’s presentation was on – “Emergence of stegotons in phononic materials with strongly …
Paper accepted for publication in Physical Review B
Ph.D. student Josh Tempelman’s paper on “Topological protection in a strongly nonlinear interface lattice” has been accepted for publication in Physical Review B. Congratulations Josh! The paper may be found here.
Josh works with both Wave Propagation and Metamaterials …
Ignacio passed his doctoral preliminary examination
WPML’s Ph.D. student Ignacio Arretche passed his doctoral preliminary examination. Ignacio’s Ph.D. research is on designing radial phononic materials in the near field sources. Congratulation to Ignacio!…
Paper accepted for publication in JNDE
Ph.D. Candidate Changgong Kim’s paper on “Evaluating rolling contact fatigue damage precursors with Rayleigh waves in 1060 steel” has been accepted for publication in the “Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation”. This paper is a collaborative effort of WPM Lab (PI: Prof. …
Paper accepted for publication in JVA
Graduate student Ignacio Arretche’s paper on the study of locally resonant effective phononic crystal has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. Congratulations Ignacio! The paper may be found here.…
Review paper accepted in Acta Mechanica
Review paper on nonlinear phononic and metamaterials authored by Ph.D. student Ganesh Patil and Prof. Katie Matlack has been accepted for publication in Acta Mechanica. The paper may be found here.…
WPML Lab now houses Metal 3D printer
Wave Propagation and Metamaterials (WPM) Laboratory now owns and operates 3D metal binder jet printing. More information about the facility may be found here.
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WPML research highlighted in iMechanica journal club
Recent research work on phononic materials conducted at the WPM lab has been highlighted in the iMechanica Journal club for September 2021. The blog titled “Phononic materials: controlling elastic waves in solids” can be found here: https://imechanica.org/node/25398…
WPM lab welcomes 3 new graduate students
Wave propagation and metamaterials lab is excited to welcome Sangwon Park, Hyelim Do, and Luis Baldelomar Pinto into our research team.…