Computational Mechanics
Computational mechanics is increasingly a critical element of both practical engineering design and of scientific studies. Active areas of research include: the development of highly efficient methods for stress analysis of multiply cracked solids, the mesh less boundary node method (BNM); efficient method for coupled fluid-solid systems; optimization of coordination; limit cycle analysis.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
Shefford P. Baker
Associate Professor
Nikolaos Bouklas
Associate Professor
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Upson Hall, Room 411
Jonathan T. Butcher
Professor
Christopher J. Earls
J. Preston Levis Professor of Engineering
Matthew Peter Miller
Willis H. Carrier Professor in Engineering
Jian-Xun Wang
Associate Professor (Starting Summer 2025)
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Derek H. Warner
Professor
Associate Director of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of Undergraduate Studies