Dynamical Systems Lab in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Dynamical Systems Lab in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Dynamical Systems Lab in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Dynamical Systems Lab (DSL) in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) Department

Multiple doctoral positions are available in the newly established Dynamical Systems Lab (DSL) in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) Department at University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL).

Applicants should hold a BS or MS in Mechanical/Aerospace/Civil Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics.

DSL is an interdisciplinary lab, and our aim is to use ideas from field theory, PDE theory and nonlinear dynamics methods for analysis, design and control of large-scale multi-agent systems including swarm robotics (mean-field games, mean-field control, optimal transport), active fluids (microfluidic swarms), and metamaterials (energy transfers in nonlinear media).

Opportunities exist for theoretical, and computational work.

More information is available on this link: https://engineering.unl.edu/dsl.