ACML: Automated Computational Mechanics Laboratory

ACML: Automated Computational Mechanics Laboratory

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Welcome to the official page of the Automated Computational Mechanics Laboratory (ACML) directed by Prof. Soheil Soghrati at The Ohio State University.

In ACML, we implement advanced numerical techniques to simulate varying multiscale/multiphysics phenomena in Engineering, Materials Science, and Electrochemistry. Our interdisciplinary research endeavors address a broad range of problems including the simulation of corrosion processes, design optimization of actively-cooled microvasculature, modeling damage mechanisms in multifunctional composites

Prof. Soghrati will organize a symposium in ASME 2014 IMECE | Automated Computational Mechanics... 01/30/2014

http://acml.engineering.osu.edu/news/2014/01/prof.-soghrati-will-organize-symposium-asme-2014-imece

Prof. Soghrati will organize a symposium in ASME 2014 IMECE | Automated Computational Mechanics... Prof. Soghrati will organize a symposium in ASME 2014 IMECE Posted: January 23, 2014 Modeling Materials With Morphological Complexities and Evolving MicrostructuresThe symposium focuses on the application of emerging numerical techniques for the modeling and simulation of materials systems and physi...

12/09/2013

The ACML was awarded a funding from Honda to investigate the damage evolution in structural adhesive joints used for the design of the next generation of lightweight vehicles.

Photos 12/01/2013

Juefei's graduation party with ACML team: Congratulations to Juefei Wang for his research accomplishments and wish him a successful career ahead. He is graduating with a Master degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the OSU. Way to go...

11/21/2013

We welcome the ACML new member, Garrett Miskell. His research focuses on the the application of automated simulation techniques for the design optimization of heterogeneous materials systems microstructure.

Stephen Wolfram: Computing a theory of everything | Video on TED.com 11/19/2013

Become more familiar with the ideas of the physicist behind WolframAlpha: How our computations can be "automated" as much as possible?

Stephen Wolfram: Computing a theory of everything | Video on TED.com Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica, talks about his quest to make all knowledge computational -- able to be searched, processed and manipulated. His new search engine, Wolfram Alpha, has no lesser goal than to model and explain the physics underlying the universe.

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201 W 19th Avenue
Columbus, OH
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