Mechanical Engineering
Dunham Laboratory, 432.4250
M.Eng., M.S., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Chair
Marshall Long
Professors
Ira Bernstein (Emeritus), Boa-Teh Chu (Emeritus), Juan Fernández
de la Mora,
Alessandro Gomez, Robert Gordon, Amable Liñan-Martinez
(Adjunct), Marshall Long, Manohar Panjabi, Lisa Pfefferle,
Daniel Rosner, Ronald Smith, Mitchell Smooke, Katepalli Sreenivasan
(Adjunct), George Veronis, Peter Wegener (Emeritus), Forman
Williams (Adjunct)
Associate Professor
Jacek Cholewicki, Udo Schwarz, Wei Tong
Assistant Professors
Jerzy Blawzdziewicz, Corey O’Hern, Ainissa Ramirez,
David Wu, Bjong Yeigh (Adjunct)
Lecturers
Beth Anne Bennett, Natalie Jeremijenko, Kailasnath Purushothaman,
Glenn Weston-Murphy
Fields of Study
Mechanics of Fluids: Dynamics and stability of drops and bubbles;
dynamics of thin liquid films; macroscopic and particle-scale
dynamics of emulsions, foams, and colloidal suspensions; experimental,
theoretical, and computational studies of turbulence; chaos;
fractals; aerodynamics; kinetic theory of gases and mixtures;
electrospray theory and characterization; combustion and flames;
computational methods for fluid dynamics and reacting flows;
laser diagnostics of reacting and nonreacting flows; atmospheric
turbulence, climate, theoretical and laboratory modeling of
large-scale ocean circulation.
Mechanics of Solids/Material Science: Mechanisms of deformation,
mass transport, and nucleation within material systems through
experimental, analytic, and computational studies; mechanical
testing of small-scale structures; characterization of microscale
inhomogeneities in plastic flow; impact loading of materials;
diffusion of dopants within semiconductor films; evolution
of surface roughness during plastic deformation; ion implantation-induced
disorder in crystalline films; incorporation of microstructural
information into constitutive laws; biomechanics of the heart;
electromigration in metallic interconnects; transient nucleation
in multicomponent systems; jamming in particulate systems
such as glasses, colloids, and granular materials.
For admissions and degree requirements, and for course listings,
see Engineering and Applied Science.
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