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Richard S. Lee Research Excellence Award

Department of Mechcanical Engineering

Fan Liu's PhD Thesis "Designing Metamaterials with Novel Mechanical Properties: From Bio-inspiration to Machine Learning" wins the 2023 Richard S. Lee Research Excellence Award from the Department of Mechcanical Engineering at Stony Brook University. Congratulations, Fan!

Poster Award

Society of Engineering Science (SES)  

Fan Liu's poster "Machine learning based point load detection technique: enable a normal surface to feel a touch" wins the 2021 SES Frontiers Matter Poster Award. Congratulations, Fan!

NSF Award

The Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Division

The research on mechanical behavior of nanofiber network mats is supported by National Science Foundation (NSF).

DOT Support

University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)

The research on seismic metamaterials is supported by US DOT’s University Transportation Research Center (UTRC) Region 2.

NSF Award

The Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Division

The research on metamaterials topology optimization is supported by National Science Foundation (NSF).

Long Island Science and Engineering Fair

LISEF 2015 Grand Award

Nicolas Casazzone’s project on Optimizing Yield Strength and Damage Tolerance of 3D-Printed Structural Components through Multiple Post-Processing Techniques for Application in Aeronautical and Civil Engineering wins LISEF 2015 Grand Honorable Award. Congratulations, Nick!

MIT Homepage Spotlight

Squishy Robots

The research on "phase-changing material could allow even low-cost robots to switch between hard and soft states" is featured on the MIT's Homepage Spotlight. 

NSF Award

The Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Division

The research on polymer periodic interpenetrating phase composites is supported by National Science Foundation (NSF).

MIT Homepage Spotlight

Making Materials to Order

The research on "new method of forming composites allows fine-tuning of mechanical, electrical, thermal and other properties" is featured on the MIT's Homepage Spotlight. 

Nature News

Carbon Nanotubes: From Stress to Strength

Prestressed multiwalled carbon nanotubes have enhanced mechanical properties that are ideal for building space elevators.