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[[File:ROM Joint Loosening Summary .jpg|700px|center|Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.]]
[[File:ROM Joint Loosening Summary .jpg|700px|center|Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.]]


<div style="text-align: center;">Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.</div>
<div style="text-align: center;">Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics. Sponsored by an
[https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2237715 NSF CAREER award].</div>


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Revision as of 17:08, 11 September 2023

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Researcher Research
Keegan Focus on nonlinear dynamics and vibrations, data analytics, data-driven modeling, machine learning, reduced-order modeling, passive redirection of mechanical energy, and others.
Cristian López PhD student studying data-driven nonlinear system identification.
Manal Mustafa PhD student investigating the effect of mass on energy exchanges in nonlinear oscillators and the passive manipulation of energy flows in nonlinear structures.
Javier Arroyo PhD student studying the physics of bolted joint loosening.
Felipe Kobayashi PhD student working on physics-based, reduced-order modeling of bolted joint loosening.
Geoffrey Soneson PhD student working on solitary wave control using engineered defects in metamaterials.
Mohammad Nasr MS student working on smart, predictive automatic modal impact hammers.


Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.
Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.
Summary of our recent work on reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics. Sponsored by an NSF CAREER award.