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February to April 2013
MEC 221*
"How do Patents Work? An Engineer's Guide to Intellectual Property"
"Wearable Robots and Rehabilitation Robotics"
"Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers and Polymeric Gels"
"A Preliminary Idea of Bio-Inspired Wind Turbine Blade Structures"
"Some R&D Results and New Research Methodologies in Concurrent/Simultaneous Product & Process Design Engineering with 3P and Other Methods"
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
“Functional Nanocomposites: Synthesis, Characterization and Performance Evaluation”
United Technologies Research Center
“Sampling-Based Coverage Path Planning for Complex 3D Structures Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, June 2009”
“Nonlinear mechanics, morphology and instability of ribbons, plates and rods”
“An Allocation based Modeling and Solution Framework for Location Problems with Dense Demand"
10:3- - 11:30 a.m.
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
"Advanced Computing for Wind Energy and Environmental Applications"
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
“A System Approach for Reducing the Environmental Impact of Manufacturing and Sustainability Improvement of Nano-scale Manufacturing”, Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
MEC 224*
“A Regulatory Theory of Cortical Organization and Its Applications to Robotics Advisor: Prof. Gabriele M.T. D’Eleuterio, External: Prof. Dario Floreano (EPFL)”
"Science/Engineering: Micro/Nano Thermal Transport, Thermal Rectification, Thermal Property Measurement, Molecular Dynamics, Monte Carlo, Phase Change Materials, Electronics Packaging, Nanofabrication, Electron-and Ion-Beam Induced Processing, Self- and Directed Assembly of Nanostructures via Pulsed Laser Induced Dewetting"
"Experimental Solid Mechanics with an emphasis on nano and micro mechanics of materials, Energy Storage Materials, Fracture Mechanics, Plasticity, Finite Element Modeling, and Microelectronic Packaging"