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1 The Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Dr. Adnan Akay Division Director

2 Mission To enable research and education that contribute to the integrity and security of national civil infrastructures and improves the competitiveness of the nation’s manufacturing and service sectors.

3  Geoenvironmental Engineering and Geohazards Mitigation (R. Fragaszy)  Information Technology and Infrastructure Systems (E. Jaselskis)  Infrastructure Management and Hazard Response (T. Birkland)  Structural Systems and Hazard Mitigation of Structures (D. Foutch)  Manufacturing Machines and Equipment (G. Hazelrigg)  Network for Earthquake Engineering Research and Simulation (J. Pauschke)  Control Systems (M. Rotea)  Dynamical Systems (E. Misawa)  Engineering Design (J. Vance)  Manufacturing Enterprise Systems (A. Deshmukh)  Operations Research (S. Nash)  Service Enterprise Engineering (M. Realff)  Sensor Innovation and Systems (S-C. Liu)  Mechanics and Structures of Materials (K. Chong)  Infrastructure Materials and Structural Mechanics (P. Balaguru)  Geomechanics and Geotechnical Systems (R. Fragaszy)  Nano Mechanics and Bio Mechanics (J. Hsia)  Materials Design and Surface Engineering (C. Cooper)  Materials Processing and Manufacturing (M.L. Realff)  Nanomanufacturing (C. Doumanidis) Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Division Director: Adnan Akay Deputy Division Director: George Hazelrigg Materials Transformation and Mechanics Cluster Engineering Infrastructure Systems Cluster Innovation Sciences and Decision Engineering Cluster

4 A Novel Biologically Inspired Painless Blood Collection Method (NCSU)  NSF Award CMMI-0402857, Mechanics and Structures of Materials  Study of the anatomy, structure and materials of the mosquito fascicle as a model for painless a hypodermic needle  Finite element modeling shows penetration is facilitated by a downward force together with a lateral oscillation to prevent buckling  Results will allow for future work in polymeric micro-needle based systems and integration with MEMS devices

5 Integrated Sensory Feedback for Artificial Muscles (MSU)  NSF Award CMMI-0550651, Control Systems  Creation of mathematical models to control precisely the displacement and force generated by artificial muscles –Ionic polymer composites that produce bending motions at low voltages  Integration of sensing and control for artificial muscles –Polyvinylidene fluoride piezoelectric films for sensors  Sensors/actuators being used for auto- injection of living Drosophila embryos for study –Enables safe manipulation of small and delicate objects in biological studies and micro/nanofabrication

6 Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (UFL)  NSF Award CMMI-0457394, Service Enterprise Engineering  New models for issues associated with Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) treatment delivery efficiency and quality –Allows for adaptive treatment planning: treatment plans adjusted daily for needs of patient  New approach for optimal beam directions for individual treatment –Greater options for treatment based on potential beam directions

7 A Hybrid Predictive Model for Cyclic Curled Chip Formation with Serrations in Machining Using Topological Properties (UKY)  NSF Award CMMI-0606586, Manufacturing Machines and Equipment  Develop a mathematical model for predicting, simulating and animating the cyclic chip formation process in metal machining  Data are being used to correlate topological (e.g. chip length, grain density) parameters to predict the quality of the product with machining variables  Determined the change in grain boundaries by correlating the geometrical transformations during machining to the topological parameters 25 0 C Chip formation process Temperature field 1000 0 C Process Variables Cyclic Curled Chip Formation Increasing Feed

8 Looking to the Future  Support the ACI through research in design and manufacturing –IWG on Manufacturing Research –Workshops planned to energize ME & IE communities (M. Good, C.D. Mote, Jr., A. Ulsoy,…)  Strengthen national civil infrastructure –Workshops planned to energize CE communities (R. Luthy, G. Fenves, T. O’Rourke,…)  Strengthen core research programs, particularly through cross-fertilization  Provide opportunities for innovation –Particular attention through SGER –Investigate graduate/post doc fellowships to work in “innovation factories” (e.g., Bob Langer’s lab, George Whiteside’s lab)  Internal discussions on research programs and directions.


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