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Wendy Gu

@gulabstanford

Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford. Nanomaterials, materials in extreme environments, in-situ testing, high-pressure, colloidal self-assembly.

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Our collaboration with Andrea Hodge and Huajian Gao on nano twins at high pressure is available at Acta_Materialia: kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2…

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Happy new year! Collaborative work with Seunghwa Ryu on machine learning driven lattice materials: kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2…

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3D printed micro-blades for cutting tissue, with Sindy Tang's group, in Extreme Mechanics Letters. authors.elsevier.com/c/1kP408MuOhJf…

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Triply periodic minimal surfaces lattices as thermo-mechanical protection. Now published rdcu.be/d5V2Q Congrats Sammi, Jiyun and collaborators!

Triply periodic minimal surfaces lattices as thermo-mechanical protection. Now published rdcu.be/d5V2Q Congrats Sammi, Jiyun and collaborators!
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A ray of research sunshine: installing the new Femtotools in-situ SEM nanoindenter, with support from the Stanford-SLAC Battery Center.

A ray of research sunshine: installing the new Femtotools in-situ SEM nanoindenter, with support from the Stanford-SLAC Battery Center.
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The application for the Timoshenko Distinguished Postdoc Fellowship is now open. We are seeking exceptional applicants in the field of solid mechanics (broadly defined) for a fully funded, two-year position at Stanford. Please share widely. mechanics.stanford.edu/timoshenko/ste…

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Congratulations to Sammi Cheung for being awarded a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Fellowship to work at LLNL on nano 3D printing!