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Multiscale Modeling
and Simulation of Nano Mechanics and Materials
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Dr. Wing Kam
Liu, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Mechanical
Engineering at Northwestern University and Director
of NSF Summer Institute on Nano Mechanics and Materials,
received his B.S. from the University of Illinois at
Chicago in 1976; his M.S. in 1977 and Ph.D. in 1981
both from Caltech. His research activities include concurrent
and hierarchical bridging scale methods for computational
mechanics, in particular, nano mechanics and materials,
and multi-scale analysis. Selected Liu's honors include
the Gustus L. Larson Memorial Award, the Pi Tau Sigma
Gold Medal and the Melville Medal, all from ASME; the
Thomas J. Jaeger Prize by the International Association
for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology, and
the SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award, the Computational
Structural Mechanics Award and Computational Mechanics
Award from USACM and IACM, respectively. Liu serves
on both the executive committee of the ASME applied
mechanics division and the International Association
for Computational Mechanics. He was the past president
of USACM. Liu is cited by Institute for Scientific Information
(ISI) as one of the most highly cited, influential researchers
in Engineering, and an original member, highly cited
researchers database. |
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