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! scope="row"| Keegan
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| Studies reduced-order modeling of loosening mechanics in bolted joints.
| Focus on nonlinear dynamics and vibrations, data analytics, data-driven modeling, machine learning, reduced-order modeling, passive redirection of mechanical energy, and others.
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! scope="row"| Aryan Singh
! scope="row"| Aryan Singh
| PhD Student studying data-driven nonlinear system identification.
| PhD student studying data-driven nonlinear system identification.
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! scope="row"| Chengen Wang
| PhD student investigating the passive manipulation of energy flows in nonlinear structures.
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! scope="row"| Manal Mustafa
| PhD student focusing on experimental measurement and reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.
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! scope="row"| Aryan Singh
| PhD student working on the fusion of data-driven modeling and autonomous measurements.
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Revision as of 10:42, 8 October 2021

https://engineering.unl.edu/MoDAL/

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.
Aryan Singh PhD student studying data-driven nonlinear system identification.
Chengen Wang PhD student investigating the passive manipulation of energy flows in nonlinear structures.
Manal Mustafa PhD student focusing on experimental measurement and reduced-order modeling of joint loosening mechanics.
Aryan Singh PhD student working on the fusion of data-driven modeling and autonomous measurements.


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.