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EML Webinar (Season 2) by Ju Li, on 16 June 2021: Elastic Strain Engineering for Unprecedented Properties

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EML Webinar (Season 2) on 16 June 2021 will be given by Ju Li, MIT. Elastic Strain Engineering for Unprecedented Properties. Discussion Leaders: Sulin Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University

Time: 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on 16 June 2021

Zoom Link: https://ter.ps/EMLWebinarS2

EML Webinar (Season 2) by Eduard Arzt, on 19 May 2021: Designing with gaps – functional surfaces for sustainable gripping

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EML Webinar (Season 2) on 19 May 2021 will be given by Eduard Arzt, Saarland University. Designing with gaps – functional surfaces for sustainable gripping. Discussion Leaders: Huajian Gao, Nanyang Technological University

Time: 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on 19 May 2021

Zoom Link: https://ter.ps/EMLWebinarS2

Live streaming on YouTube: https://ter.ps/EMLYouTubeLV

EML Webinar (Season 2) by Michael Sheetz, on 12 May 2021: Mechanical Stresses Kill Tumor Cells

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EML Webinar (Season 2) on 11 May 2021 will be given by Michael Sheetz, University of Texas Medical Branch. Mechanical Stresses Kill Tumor Cells Discussion Leaders: Taher Saif, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Guy Genin, Washington University, St Louis

Time: 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on 12 May 2021

Zoom Link: https://ter.ps/EMLWebinarS2

EML New Year Message

Submitted by K Jimmy Hsia on

Dear Friends of EML,

Happy New Year! 

2020 was an extremely challenging year for all because of COVID 19. For most of us, the lockdowns and work from home negatively impacted our research activities; for some, it provided a time to reflect on the value of our work; and, for a few, it presented an unusual opportunity to explore new directions of research.

EML Webinar by Prof. David Weitz on Dec. 16, 2020: Snap, Speckle and Spot: Sight and Sound of Hydraulic Fracture

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EML Webinar on 16 December 2020 will be given by Dave Weitz, Harvard University. Discussion Leader Jia Liu, Harvard University.

Title: Snap, Speckle and Spot: Sight and Sound of Hydraulic Fracture

Time: 6:30 am California, 9:30 am Boston, 2:30 pm London, 10:30 pm Beijing on 16 December 2020

EML Webinar by Prof. Jianping Gong on Dec. 9, 2020: Self-Growing and Strengthening of Double Network Hydrogels by Mechanical Training

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EML Webinar on 9 December 2020 will be given by Jian Ping Gong, Hokkaido University. Discusion Leader: Rong Long, University of Colorado.

Title: Self-Growing and Strengthening of Double Network Hydrogels by Mechanical Training

Time: 8 am Boston, 1 pm London, 2 pm Paris, 9 pm Beijing on 9 December 2020

EML Webinar by Prof. Vikram Deshpande on ballistic and blast response of structural materials: lessons from architecting materials

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EML Webinar on November 18, 2020 will be given by Professor Vikram Deshpande, The University of Cambridge. Discussion leader: Professor Lihua Jin, UCLA

Title: Ballistic and blast response of structural materials: lessons from architecting materials 

Time: 7 am California, 9:30 am Boston, 2:30 pm London, 10:30 pm Beijing on November 18, 2020

EML Webinar on 11 November 2020 on Mechanobiology: A Tale of Stressed Life by Sulin Zhang

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EML Webinar on 11 November 2020 will be given by Sulin Zhang, Penn State University. Discussion leader: Teng Li, University of Maryland

Title: Mechanobiology: A Tale of Stressed Life

Time: 9:30 am Boston, 2:30 pm London, 3:30 pm Paris, 10:30 pm Beijing on 11 November 2020

Zoom Link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/271079684 

EML Webinar on 4 November 2020 on Topological adhesion, wet and elastic by Zhigang Suo

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EML Webinar on 4 November 2020 will be given by  Zhigang Suo, Harvard University. Discussion leader: Jimmy Hsia, Nanyang Technological University

Title: Topological adhesion, wet and elastic

Time: 9:30 am Boston, 2 pm London, 3 pm Paris, 10:30 pm Beijing on 4 November 2020

EML Webinar on October 28, 2020 on Multi-scale and Trans-scale Analysis in Particle-laden Turbulence

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EML Webinar on 28 October 2020 will be given by Prof. Xiaojing Zheng, Lanzhou University. Discussion leader: Prof. Yujie Wei, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Title: Multi-scale and Trans-scale Analysis in Particle-laden Turbulence

Time: 7 am California, 10 am Boston, 3 pm London, 10 pm Beijing on 28 October 2020