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Inaugural EML Webinar by Prof. John Hutchinson at Harvard on April 15, 2020

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Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML)  announces EML Webinar, freely open to anyone interested in mechanics around the world.

 

The inaugural EML Webinar will be given by Prof. John W. Hutchinson at Harvard University via Zoom meeting.

Title: New Developments in Shell Stability

Time/Date: 10 AM US Eastern Time on April 15, 2020

Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is pleased to welcome the addition of Dr. Metin Sitti as an Associate Editor

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Extreme Mechanics Letters(EML)is pleased to welcome the addition of Dr. Metin Sitti as an Associate Editor.

 

Dr. Metin Sitti received his BSc and MSc degrees in electrical and electronics engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1999.

 

Lihua Jin and Xiaoyan Li receive the 2018 Extreme Mechanics Letters Young Investigator Award

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Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 Extreme Mechanics Letters Young Investigator Award, Professor Lihua Jin of University of California at Los Angeles, USA, and Professor Xiaoyan Li of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

First Reminder: Extreme Mechanics Letters – Special Issue on ‘Frontiers of mechanical metamaterials’

Submitted by Osama R. Bilal on

This themed issue on mechanical metamaterials invites contributions from different perspectives with the aim of highlighting the latest advances in the field.

The themed issue will focus on mechanical metamaterials in the general sense. This includes acoustic and elastic metamaterials as well as other types of metamaterials with unique mechanical and/or thermal properties at any length scale.

Topics of interest include the following:

Second Reminder: EML Special Issue on 3D Assembly by Cutting, Bending and Folding

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Special Issue on 3D Assembly by Cutting, Bending and Folding in Extreme Mechanics Letters

When patterned with different materials, gradients or cut-outs, thin structures such as sheets and rods can bend or fold either spontaneously or by actuation in response to a force or stimulus to form a pre-designed three dimensional structure. This special issue addresses the design and mechanics of these structures with a special emphasis on programmability and non-linearity.  

Manuscript Submission:

Reception in celebration of the 1st anniversary of Extreme Mechanics Letters

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Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is turning 1. Come and join us for a reception to celebrate the 1st anniversary of EML during the 2015 MRS Fall Meeting.  See the attached reception flyer for details. All are welcome! 

Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, Gardner, 3rd Floor

Address: 39 Dalton St, Boston, MA 02199

Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 

Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Now receiving submissions, Extreme Mechanics Letters – Special Issue on ‘Frontiers of mechanical metamaterials’

Submitted by Osama R. Bilal on

This themed issue on mechanical metamaterials invites contributions from different perspectives with the aim of highlighting the latest advances in the field.

The themed issue will focus on mechanical metamaterials in the general sense. This includes acoustic and elastic metamaterials as well as other types of metamaterials with unique mechanical and/or thermal properties at any length scale.

Topics of interest include the following: