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MIT MechE
@MITMechE
Latest news and research from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Cambridge, Mass.
Joined June 2011
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    Using a high-speed airgap flash imaging, postdoc Bavand Keshavarz, graduate student Michela Geri, and Professor Gareth H. McKinley captured two identical fast liquid jets colliding in minute detail. mitsha.re/jty330n1fmI #fluiddynamics
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    Members of the MIT GEAR Lab - including Collin Goldbach, Urvaksh Irani, Jon Bessette, Georgia Van de Zande and Fiona Grant - kicked off summer with a classic experiment to see how many rubber bands could fit around a watermelon before it exploded (850 in their case!) 🍉
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    Associate Professor Ming Guo has been granted tenure. He is a recognized leader at the intersection of cell mechanics and soft matter physics. 📸: John Freidah
    Ming Guo teaches in front of chalk board
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    Assistant Professor @DrRituRaman and her team at The Raman Lab use biological materials and engineering tools to assemble cells into living neuromuscular tissues for applications ranging from medicine to machines. mitsha.re/9UHx50IE39y 📸:: Tony Pulsone
    Ritu Raman
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    After a number of years at MIT MechE, administrative assistant Tony Pulsone has picked up a thing or two about design and engineering principles. He put those skills into practice when making his daughter Daphne’s AT-ST Walker costume for Halloween. Credit: Tony Pulsone
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    Dr. Simona Socrate has been awarded a Mechanical Engineering Exceptional Educator Award for pioneering digital learning and pedagogical innovations, and extraordinarily effective and dedicated teaching of core undergraduate mechanics. 📸: MIT MechE
    Simona Socrate writes an equation on a chalk board
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    Assistant Professor @DrRituRaman was recently awarded the National Science Foundation @NSF CAREER Award. This grant supports the Raman Lab's research, pedagogy, and outreach focused on building with biology #biofabrication.
    Ritu Raman portrait
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    A team led by Professor Mathias Kolle has developed a technique that gives materials “structural color." When stretched, colors can shift and change. This technique opens the door to manufacturing devices like pressure-monitoring bandages as seen below. mitsha.re/JA2L50K9RF3
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    Last week, we were pleased to welcome @DrRituRaman as an assistant professor on our faculty! An expert in medical devices and soft robotics, her research focuses on building adaptive machines powered by living biological materials. mitsha.re/MNDS50FNeX9 📸: Tony Pulsone
    Ritu Raman
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    Last week, department head Professor Evelyn Wang served as officiant for the wedding of MechE graduate student Yajing Zhao and recent EECS alum Shichao Yue. Shichao's advisor, Professor Dina Katabi, served as a witness and gave him his doctoral hood. 📸: Tony Pulsone
    Yajing Zhao and Shichao Yue celebrate their wedding on Killian Court
    Professor Evelyn Wang officiates the wedding of Yajing Zhao and Shichao Yue
    Professor Dina Katab gives Shichao Yue his doctoral robe
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    Congratulations to Professor @garethmckinley who has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 @SocEngScience G.I. Taylor Medal for his seminal contributions to the development of viscoelastic fluid mechanics through a unique combination of experiments and theory.
    SES logo, 2022 G.I. Taylor Medal Recipient, Gareth McKinley
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    In November, alumna Shabnam Raayai Ardakani SM '13, PD '18, PhD '18 became the second woman ever to receive the Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Award in Fluid Dynamics mitsha.re/vqjn30mYOGm @APSphysics Photo by Emani Rashad
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    In a recent groundbreaking @ScienceMagazine study, a team led by Professor Gang Chen determined that the material known as cubic boron arsenide overcomes the limitations of silicon and is the best semiconductor material ever found. Read more at mitsha.re/6sFV50Kg9lx
    Gang Chen
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    Wishing our students the very best of luck during finals week!
    Tim the Beaver in front of Kresge