Evgueni T Filipov
@filipov_lab
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Associate Professor in CEE and ME at the University of Michigan. Our lab explores the mechanics of deployable and reconfigurable structures.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Joined February 2023
People weave baskets for asthetic and geometric values, but any mechanical advantages? In our new study published in Physical Review Research, we revealed that woven baskets provide comparable stiffness yet far superior resilience to continuous systems: https://t.co/YnimYJDFIh
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I am truly honored to have been selected for the 2023 EML Young Investigator Award. I would also like to acknowledge Dr. Zhongyuan Wo, the first author of the selected paper, who conducted the work as part of his Ph.D.
Extreme Mechanics Letters is pleased to announce the Recipients of the 2023 EML Young Investigator Award: Evgueni T. Filipov, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA @filipov_lab Mingchao Liu, Assistant Professor, University of Birmingham, UK @Mingchao_Liu
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Extreme Mechanics Letters is pleased to announce the Recipients of the 2023 EML Young Investigator Award: Evgueni T. Filipov, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA @filipov_lab Mingchao Liu, Assistant Professor, University of Birmingham, UK @Mingchao_Liu
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A big Congratulations to our Ph.D. Student Anan Ghrayeb for winning FIRST PLACE in the University of Michigan 2023 Engineering Graduate Symposium - 3 Minute Thesis competition. Great work Anan!!!
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We had excellent presentations and a great turnout at the 2023 EMI Origami/Kirigami mini-symposium. A big thanks to those that attended the sessions and our origami/kirigami dinner!
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Congratulations to Dr. Maria Redoutey for successfully defending her dissertation today!
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Register for tomorrow's U-M CEE Building the Future Lecture, “Urban Engineering: New Strategies for a Resilient and Sustainable Future,” featuring Northeastern University’s Jerome Hajjar, @CEE_NEU, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET. Get link: https://t.co/awtcyJxeo1
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A big thanks to Keith Brown @KABrownLab for finally convincing me to join twitter. And a much bigger thanks to him for giving the outstanding and inspiring seminar on “Tough Materials by Design from Self-Driving Labs” at UM today.
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