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Professor Lewandowski's Research Group

Introduction

The use of advanced materials for structural, biomedical and other functional applications relies on a critical understanding of the factors controlling their deformation, fracture and fatigue behavior. A variety of studies are being conducted to determine the effects of changes in microstructure and stress state on deformation processing, fracture and fatigue processes. Materials under exploration include monolithic materials such as high strength steels, titanium alloys, and aluminum alloys. Advanced structural materials, such as intermetallics, metal matrix composites, laminates, ceramics, and bulk metallic glasses are included, while various biological systems (e.g. implantable electrodes, bone, etc) are also under investigation using our unique Center for Mechanical Characterization of Materials.


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Research Highlights

Recent Publications

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News

News
Nitinol Commercialization Accelerator - Funded by Ohio Third Frontier Wright Projects Program.

The editors of Nature Materials have selected a paper by J. Lewandowski and A.L. Greer as one of the 10 most influential papers published in Nature Materials since 2002. This paper was also selected as an Editors Choice paper by SCIENCE magazine, and subject of a Nature Materials News and Views article.

Congratulations! Recent Graduates:
David Herman MS, Dr. Ali Shamimi Nouri PhD, Lisa Deibler MS, Jeremiah McNatt MS.