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ASME's Applied Mechanics Reviews (AMR) is an international review journal that serves as a premier venue for dissemination of material across all sub-disciplines of applied mechanics and engineering science, including fluid and solid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and vibration, and applications. For more information visit www.ASME.org

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ASME's Applied Mechanics Reviews (AMR) is an international review journal that serves as a premier venue for dissemination of material across all sub-disciplines of applied mechanics and engineering science, including fluid and solid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and vibration, and applications. For more information visit www.ASME.org

    Prof. Kenneth Liechti

    Prof. Kenneth Liechti

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Prof. Ken Liechti of University of Texas at Austin is an award-winning authority on the mechanics of interfaces, describing bonding, unbonding, and crack propagation using innovative experimental techniques with applications to thin film mechanics and graphene transfer. Pipe Major Emeritus of the Silver Thistle Pipes and Drums band out of Austin, Liechti speaks in this interview of his commitment to carrying on the traditions of his Scottish heritage, of building unique devices for uncovering the hidden science of interfacial fracture, and of his experiences articulating the value of mechanics in interdisciplinary collaborations.

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: January 23, 2019 

    • 44 分鐘
    Prof. Wei Chen

    Prof. Wei Chen

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Prof. Wei Chen of Northwestern University is a pillar of the ASME design automation and design engineering communities and an exceptionally prolific contributor to the science of engineering design since obtaining her PhD in 1995. This AMR audio interview reflects on her long record of professional service, most recently as Editor of the Journal of Mechanical Design, and her perspectives on the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in promoting advances in predictive science, the integration of design in undergraduate engineering curricula, and how consumer choice may be influenced by purposeful design.

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: August 24, 2018

    • 59 分鐘
    Prof. Emeritus Simon Ostrach

    Prof. Emeritus Simon Ostrach

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Recognized by NASA as a giant in heat transfer research, Prof. Simon Ostrach received the inaugural ASME Heat Transfer Division Memorial Award in 1975 and attained membership in the National Academy of Engineering in 1978 for his fundamental discoveries in the field of buoyancy-driven convection. This AMR audio interview paints a remarkable picture of six decades of intellectual leadership and advocacy, including his work as principal investigator on two NASA Spacelab missions in 1992 and 1995 that investigated surface-tension driven convection under microgravity conditions, his commitment to the rigorous integration of research and design, and his, at one time, insatiable appetite for the thrills of weightless flight on the NASA “Vomit Comet.”

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: February 21, 2017 

    • 50 分鐘
    Prof. Rodney Clifton

    Prof. Rodney Clifton

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Prof. Rodney Clifton is among the pioneers in the development of experimental techniques for characterizing high-strain-rate material response, recognized with membership in the National Academy of Engineering in 1989 and the ASME Timoshenko Medal in 2000. This AMR audio interview tells his story from a modest background in a one-room country school, through his labor on the early construction of Interstate 80 in Nebraska, to research on computational techniques for wave propagation in elastic-plastic materials, innovative approaches to characterizing the viscoelastic response of vocal folds, and a life-long commitment to teaching and learning.

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: June 01, 2016 

    • 32 分鐘
    Prof. Thomas Hughes

    Prof. Thomas Hughes

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Prof. Thomas J.R. Hughes is a leading authority in engineering science and applied mechanics, recognized for his ground-breaking contributions to the computer-aided analysis of problems in fluid and solid mechanics. This AMR audio interview explores his experiences at the interfaces between research and design, academia and industry, and innovation and integration, his unique combination of gumption and curiosity, and how a flailing fire hose may have inspired a revolution in vascular surgery.

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: May 04, 2016

    • 49 分鐘
    Prof. Gábor Stépán

    Prof. Gábor Stépán

    The Applied Mechanics Reviews Podcast Presents:

    Prof. Gábor Stépán is the 2015 recipient of the ASME Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award in recognition of his seminal contributions to the analysis of stability of delay-differential equations with application to machine-tool vibrations, robot dynamics and control, wheel shimmy, and human balancing. This AMR audio interview depicts a research and educational career grounded in a love for applied mathematics and a desire for industrial relevance. It tells of his experiences with mainstreaming the counterintuitive effects of time delay, navigating a developing historical and geopolitical context at the conclusion of the cold war, and inspiring new generations of engineers to integrate practice and theory.

    Visit the Applied Mechanics Reviews Journal on the ASME Digital Collection.

    Recorded: October 01, 2015

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