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Cohen Mechanics Group

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Mechanics research group at @MIT headed by Tal Cohen. Handle maintained by students.

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Post doc appreciation post! Kiana and Hudson both presented today at Society of Engineering Science. If you missed their talks and want to learn about the computational modeling of growth and cavitation they have completed, reach out

Post doc appreciation post! Kiana and Hudson both presented today at <a href="/SocEngScience/">Society of Engineering Science</a>. If you missed their talks and want to learn about the computational modeling of growth and cavitation they have completed, reach out
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New research published in Nature Physics from Cohen Mechanics Group and colleagues from Yale, investigates how mechanical confinement influences the growth of bacterial biofilm. nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Successful end to Society of Engineering Science #SES2023 with this growing Solid mechanics family MIT MechE. Great presentations all around and fun interactions with colleagues in our mechanics community!

Successful end to <a href="/SocEngScience/">Society of Engineering Science</a> #SES2023 with this growing Solid mechanics family <a href="/MITMechE/">MIT MechE</a>. Great presentations all around and fun interactions with colleagues in our mechanics community!
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This morning kicked off the fifth CEE Rising Stars workshop, bringing together 16 outstanding women who are the next generation of leaders in civil and environmental engineering. cee.mit.edu/rising-stars-w…

This morning kicked off the fifth CEE Rising Stars workshop, bringing together 16 outstanding women who are the next generation of leaders in civil and environmental engineering. cee.mit.edu/rising-stars-w…
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Prof Cohen gave an invited talk at the New England Complex Fluids Workshop today highlighting the importance of cavitation in solid materials. Thanks to Harvard University MRSEC for hosting another fruitful day!

Prof Cohen gave an invited talk at the New England Complex Fluids Workshop today highlighting the importance of cavitation in solid materials. Thanks to <a href="/harvardmrsec/">Harvard University MRSEC</a> for hosting another fruitful day!
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What does it mean for frontal polymerization (FP) to be thermo-chemo-mechanically coupled? In our latest article we elucidate how stress can quench the propagation of curing in FP reactions, demonstrating why solid mechanics is vital for FP future work sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Attention New England Mechanics community: NEW.Mech 2024 will be on Friday May 24th at Boston University — all are welcome and we hope to see you there!! Registration + more info: new-mech.github.io

Attention New England Mechanics community: NEW.Mech 2024 will be on Friday May 24th at Boston University — all are welcome and we hope to see you there!! Registration + more info: new-mech.github.io
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Prof. Tal Cohen has received the Arthur C. Smith Award. Established in 1996, this award recognizes a member of the MIT faculty for their meaningful contributions and devotion to undergraduate student life and learning. Cohen Mechanics Group advising.mit.edu/2024-uac-award…

Prof. Tal Cohen has received the Arthur C. Smith Award. Established in 1996, this award recognizes a member of the MIT faculty for their meaningful contributions and devotion to undergraduate student life and learning. <a href="/CohenMechGroup/">Cohen Mechanics Group</a>
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It's almost the start or the semester and that can only mean one thing: the MIT CEE FPOP Egg Drop Competition is back! Only one team's egg survived, but everyone learned lessons in strength, energy dissipation, and designing for intentional failure.

It's almost the start or the semester and that can only mean one thing: the <a href="/MIT_CEE/">MIT CEE</a> FPOP Egg Drop Competition is back! Only one team's egg survived, but everyone learned lessons in strength, energy dissipation, and designing for intentional failure.
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We’re excited to present our latest work explaining the spread in measurement of PDMS elastic properties. Explore our findings and see what they could mean for future applications of this versatile material. #SoftMatter #PDMS

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We’re excited to share our new work capturing subtle, time-dependent changes in the mechanical properties of liver & gelatin. Our findings highlight evolving stiffness and fracture behaviors, emphasizing a need for new constitutive models. #ExperimentalMechanics #BiologicalTissue

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We're excited to share our work exploring the nonlinear Eshelby inclusion problem for soft materials, revealing how growing spheroidal inclusions approach a non-spherical asymptotic shape under large deformations--the isomorphic limit: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…

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Excited to share our new paper in Nature Communications Physics offering insights for "Egg Drop" competitions and how technical language shapes learning outcomes by detailing what we mean when we say an egg is strong, stiff, or tough:  nature.com/articles/s4200…

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Excited to share our latest paper in JMPS! We present an alternative explanation of Gent & Park’s seminal experiments, offering a theoretical framework highlighting how interfacial cavitation and surface tension dictate failure at small length scales: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…