Posters
2009 Annual Review Posters
A Splitting Scheme with Unconditional Stability for Navier-Stokes Equations
Complete Simplified Modeling of PRISM Switch and UQ Study
Effect of dielectric charging on membrane dynamics and MEMS reliability
Experimental Results of Creep Measurement
First-principles study of dielectric defects
Fluid Structure Interaction Validation Experiments
Fully Electronic Methods For Monitoring
Capactive And OHMIC RF MEMS Switches
Immersed Boundary Method for FVM-MPM Coupling
Microstructural Characterization of Ni MEMS
Modified Data Analysis for Thermal Conductivity Measurements of MEMS Microbridges
Molecular Dynamics Contact Simulation
Multiscale modeling of plastic deformation
Non-Gray-Phonon-Transport-with-Hybrid-Fourier-BTE-Solver
Numerical Simulations of Knudsen Forces in Microsystems
Parallel Implementation of MEMOSA-FVM
Quality Factor for Cantilever Beams
Scalable Solution of Sparse Linear Systems
Sensitivity Analysis in the Material-Point Method
Size Effects and Hardening in Passivated Thin Films
Uncertainty Quantification in MEMS
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Matt Potrawski
Managing Director, PRISM Center
Purdue University
Birck Nanotechnology Center
1205 W. State St., Suite 2027
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2088
- mpotraws@purdue.edu
- Phone: 765.496.6298
- Fax: 765.494.4731
