2024 Host: Soft matter physics and granular materials laboratory
Department of Physics
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College of the Holy Cross
Professor Ryan Kozlowski
20
th
Annual Northeastern
Granular Materials Workshop
Friday June 7
th
, 2024
Department of Physics
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College of the Holy Cross
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Registered Participants (18) For the 2024 Granular Material Workshop.
Participant
Affiliation
Presentation
Title
Sidharth Gat
PRAGYA ARORA
Talk
A density-independent reentrant jamming transition in confluent monolayers of synthetic cell-mimics
Mark Shattuck
City College of New York
Arshad Kudrolli
Clark University
Table Talk
Magnetoelastic robots in sand
Ryan Kozlowski
College of the Holy Cross
Levi Cass
College of the Holy Cross
Table Talk
Granular Flow within a Quasi-2D Hopper in the Presence of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Angled Orifice Boundaries
Christopher Boyce
Columbia University
Talk
Descent of Single and Pairwise Intruders in Vibrated Gas-Fluidized Granular Materials
Stephanie McNamara
CU Boulder
Table Talk
Preliminary Work with OrganoMercury-Free Photoelastic Particles
Drisha Sehgal
Emory University
William Zunker
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Large deformation DEM powder compaction simulations using a mechanically-derived contact model for adhesive elastic-plastic particles
Ken Kamrin
MIT
Invited
Some new methodologies in continuum modeling of granular flow
Kerstin Nordstrom
Mount Holyoke College
Craig Maloney
Northeastern
Talk
The hysteresis and irreversibility transitions in cyclicly sheared amorphous solids.
Robin Burton
The University of Edinburgh
Table Talk
Rotating Intruders in Dense Granular Beds
Narayanan Menon
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sam Dillavou
University of Pennsylvania
Talk
Cornerstones are the Key Stones: Studying Granular Clogging with Machine Learning as an Experimental Guide
Dong Wang
Yale University
Talk
Designing the pressure-dependent shear modulus using tessellated granular metamaterials
Evan Willmarth
Yale University
Table Talk
Discrete Eshelby Inclusions in Amorphous Solids
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