Partner Krishna

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering Professor of Mathematics, College of Literature, Science and the Arts
My work draws from applied mathematics, nonlinear mechanics, and thermodynamics. Of specific interest to me are problems in mathematical biology, biophysics and materials physics. In mathematical biology and biophysics, my group, our collaborators and I work on models of tumor growth, and cell mechanics. In materials physics we are particularly interested in phase transformations in structural and battery materials.

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Learn how to analyze real-world engineering problems using Ansys simulation software and gain important professional skills sought by employers. In these hands-on courses, you'll learn how to perform engineering simulations using a powerful tool from Ansys, Inc. These are problem-based courses where you'll learn by doing. The focus will be on understanding what's under the blackbox so as to move beyond garbage-in, garbage-out. You'll practice using a common solution approach to problems involving different physics: structural mechanics, fluid dynamics and heat transfer. These courses teach fundamental concepts and tool use in an integrated fashion using the power of online learning. All learners will have access to a free download of Ansys Student.Join us to discover why simulations have changed how engineering is done and how you can be a part of this revolution.

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