Morphing Lecture Series  
July 26, 2005
Olivier Bauchau, Georgia Institute of Technology, "DYMORE: A Finite Element Based Tool for the Analysis of Nonlinear Flexible Multibody Systems"

July 12, 2005
Mark Drela, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "ASWING: An Integrated Simulation Model for Preliminary Aerodynamic, Structural, and Control-Law Design of Aircraft"

August 4, 2004
*Avi Seifert, Tel-Aviv University, "Centennial of Wright Stuff: Abbreviated Technological View of Flight, Boundary Layer and Flow Control Research (History, Present and Outlook)"

July 26, 2004
Daniel Raymer, Conceptual Research Corp., "Morphing Aircraft Study"

July 13, 2004
*Leo Christodoulou, DARPA, "Engineered Materials Systems for Aerospace Applications"

May 25, 2004
*Alison Flatau and Sandra Ugrina, University of Maryland, "Investigation of Synthetic Jet Actuator Design Parameters"

April 7, 2004
*Anthony Evans, University of California at Santa Barbara, "Design and Demonstration of High Authority Shape Morphing Structures"

October 20, 2003
*John McMasters, The Boeing Company, "The Biomechanics of Flight - A More Complete Multidisciplinary Perspective"

September 29, 2003
Daniel Raymer, Conceptual Research Corp., "Morphing Aircraft Viability Study"

August 11, 2003
*Steven Vogel, Duke University, "Bear Bones Versus Ferrous Wheels: When Should We Copy Nature's Mechanical Devices?"

July 31, 2003
Lorenzo Berti, University of California, Berkeley, "Probe Design for High-throughput DNA Detection"

May 14, 2003
Rudolph N. Yurkovich, The Boeing Company, "An Overview of the Active Aeroelastic Wing Flight Research Program"

April 29, 2003
*Andrew J. Rapoff, University of Florida, "Biomimetic Designs from Bone"

April 28, 2003
*Nancy Sottos, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, "Autonomic Healing of Polymer Composites"



* Please note that all seminars denoted by an asterick will be web-broadcast live and then archived on the NASA Technology Portal at http://nasatechnology.nasa.gov.





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