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Project Contributions

Project: IGERT: New Mathematical Tools for Next Generation Materials

Texas A & M Research Foundation

This project has 27 site contributions.

Title Category Type Posted At
Finite Element Modeling of Fracture Incorporating Crack Surface Interfacial Effects Showcase Highlight 11/21/11
New Magnetically Morphing Scaffold Material For Biomedical Applications Showcase Highlight 11/21/11
MSEN interdisciplinary program Showcase Achievement 10/24/11
Interdisciplinary PhD track in Math Showcase Achievement 10/24/11
Second annual IAMCS program Showcase Achievement 10/24/11
Fast Numerical Upscaling of Heat Equation for Fibrous Materials Library Article 05/13/11
Magnetically Morphing Tissue Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications NSF IGERT 2011 Online Poster Competition Poster 03/30/11
Numerical simulator for brittle fracture Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
Trainee completes degree and receives awards Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
Utilization of otherwise wasted energy Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
SMAs as actuators for medical and aerospace needs Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
Methods for treatment of textile composites Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
Faculty develop new IGERT courses Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
New Interdisciplinary degree track Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
New model for deformation behavior of SMAs Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
First full year of IAMCS program Showcase Achievement 10/13/10
New courses developed for IGERT students Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
Trainee receives awards for shape memory research Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
Physics of molecular magnets Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
Characterization of shape memory polymers Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
IGERT faculty work with students from Columbia Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
New engery-harvesting concepts Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
New $20M initiative at TAMU Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
Alloys with high strength and high conductivity Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
Crack formation in films Showcase Achievement 03/24/10
New Magnetic "Smart Material" Developed through Collaborative Alloy Processing and Modeling at Texas A&M Showcase Highlight 02/16/09
IGERT Trainee Tracey Wellington Combines Interests in Magnetic Molecules, Physics Education and Outreach Showcase Highlight 02/16/09