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Computational Mechanics

Computational Mechanics

The ability to model and account for a wide range of possibilities is more important than ever today. Whether developing and applying numerical methods to engineering and applied science problems, or simulating solids, materials, complex fluids, fluid-structure interactions, micromechanics, or biological systems, our faculty model mechanics and biomechanics in medicine, energy, multiphysics, fractures, and synthesize material systems.