ME 447

fall 2025
 
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Computational Design and Dynamics of Soft Systems

Credit: 4 hours.

Provides a hands-on introduction to modern modeling and simulations techniques for heterogeneous structures made of assemblies of soft, elastic slender elements. Such systems are ubiquitous in nature, from animal musculoskeletal architectures to 'birds-nest' composite materials. They are also becoming increasingly relevant in robotics. Students will implement in python their own Cosserat rods-based solver. The developed solver will be then coupled with evolutionary optimization techniques for design, and reinforcement learning for control.

4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 101 OR CS 125; MATH 415.

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