MAE POP (3rd Annual)
The Oval LawnCome celebrate the beginning of a new year and welcome our new students to the department at MAE POP! All MAE students are invited...
Come celebrate the beginning of a new year and welcome our new students to the department at MAE POP! All MAE students are invited...
Abstract: Composite materials are light-weight with a high stiffness and strength, which makes them particularly well suited for use in spacecraft applications. In order to...
Abstract: In the recent past, applications for nanoscale devices seem to be ever increasing creating a growing need to ensure reliability and predictive modeling capabilities....
Abstract: The failure probability of engineering structures such as bridges, airframes and MEMS ought to be <10-6. This is a challenge. For perfectly brittle and...
MAE 480 Guest Lecture – October, 8 2019 Presenter: Prof. Scott Madry, Research Associate Professor of Archaeology, UNC - Chapel Hill Abstract: Space is...
Abstract: Control over disorder arising from nonequilibrium of atomic positions and distributions of mass offers a promising route to design nanomaterial properties for integration into...