May 17: Amir’s paper is a cover image of AOM
In article number 1600993, dynamically-tunable plasmonic thermal emission is demonstrated by Jae-Hwang Lee and co-workers using periodic metallic microstructures that are fabricated …
In article number 1600993, dynamically-tunable plasmonic thermal emission is demonstrated by Jae-Hwang Lee and co-workers using periodic metallic microstructures that are fabricated …
Congratulations! Amir’s Communication “Plasmonic Thermal Emitters for Dynamically Tunable Infrared Radiation”, by Amir Kazemi Moridani; Robert Zando, M.S.; Irene Howell; James Watkins; …
Congratulations! Amir has received the Graduate Student Fellowship due to his outstanding research activities.
Our group will perform a scoping project with Saint-Gobain to characterize mechanical properties of hard ceramics under high strain rates.
Four MechE undergraduate students, Christopher Ferrick, Kathy Zhu, Samuel Chiburis, and Marcus Mueller(from left), join the group for their undergraduate research projects. …
AMHERST, Mass. – One of the least-studied factors in traumatic brain damage and other soft-tissue injuries is the focus of a new, …
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has awarded Profs. Al Crosby (Polymer Science and Engineering), Jae-Hwang Lee (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering), Gregory Tew …
Symposium MB2—Materials under Mechanical Extremes Prediction of Extreme Dynamic Behaviors of Aluminum Microspheres in Supersonic Consolidation Wanting Xie1,2, Arash Alizadeh3, Xuemei Wang4, …
Wanting’s poster “Micro-ballistic Experiment of Single Aluminum Particles for Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing” was selected as the 1st Place Poster Presentation in …
Prof. Lee gave a MANE colloquium talk at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at Troy, NY. “Dynamic mechanical characterization using micro-bullets” Precise techniques applying …
NEW Mech at Harvard University P12: Amir Kazemi Moridani – UMass Amherst “Spectrally-engineered Polarized Thermal Emitters for IR Applications” Periodic microstructures using nickel and …