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Fleck Celebration

Norman Fleck Celebration Symposium

 

Sunday 31st August 2025

18.00 – 20.00: Drinks and light snacks reception at Pembroke College 

 

Monday 1st September 2025

Lecture Room 4 Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, CB2 1PZ

 

9.00 – 9.10:     Start and Coffee

 

9.10 – 9.50      Huajian Gao, Tsinghua University

Mechano-X: Endless Frontier of Mechanics in the Age of Cross-Disciplinary Research and Innovation

9.50 – 10.30     Xuanhe Zhao, MIT

Mechanics for merging humans and machines

 

Coffee

 

11.00 - 11.40    John Biggins, Cambridge University

Bringing solids to life

11.40- 12.20     Antonio de Simone, SISSA

Bio-inspired active materials and systems for sustainable engineering design

 

Lunch at Pembroke College 

 

14.00 – 14.40   Dennis Kochmann, ETH

Machine learning in mechanics: what it’s good for (and what it isn’t)

14.40 – 15.20   Matt Begley, UCSB

High throughput mechanics simulations to accelerate materials and process design

 

Coffee

 

15.50 – 16.30   Carlos Portela, MIT

High-throughput experimentation across scales

16.30 – 17.10   Clare Grey, Cambridge University

Developing new tools to understand how batteries function and fail: Connecting transport with degradation processes   

 

 

Tuesday 2nd September 2025

Lecture Room 4 Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, CB2 1PZ

 

9.00 – 9.10:     Start and Coffee

 

9.10 – 9.50      Marc Geers, Eindhoven University of Technology

Advances in the micromechanics of metal plasticity

9.50 – 10.30    Patrick Onck, University of Groningen

Micromechanics is alive!

 

Coffee

 

11.00 - 11.40   Pilar Ariza, Universidad de Sevilla

Bridging time scales in atomic-level transport phenomena

11.40- 12.20   Tobias Kraus, INM

Predicting nanoparticlce spacings

 

Lunch at Pembroke College 

 

14.00 – 14.40  Renee Zhao, Stanford University

Functional Structural Instability

14.40 – 15.20   Changqing Chen, Tsinghua University

Static topological mechanics: from space-time duality to localized deformations

 

Coffee

 

15.50 – 16.30   Ole Sigmund, DTU

Some outstanding problems in metamaterial design

16.30 – 17.10   Claus Pedersen, Dassault Systèmes

Leveraging Academia Mechanics and Optimisation Research into  Industrial Developments

 

19.00 – 22.00: Banquet in the main dining hall of Pembroke College

 

Wednesday 3rd September 2025

Lecture Room 4 Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, CB2 1PZ

 

9.00 – 9.10:     Start and Coffee

 

9.10 – 9.50        Zhigang Suo, Harvard University

Fatigue-Resistant Polymers

9.50 – 10.30     Kostas Danas, Ecole Polytechnique

Magnetorheological elastomers: what we know and what we don't

 

Coffee

 

11.00 - 11.40   Horacio Espinosa, Northwestern University

In situ micro and nanomechanical characterization of materials

11.40- 12.20    Odd Hopperstad, NTNU

Challenges in Brittle and Ductile Fracture: Impact of Flaws, Defects, and  Material Heterogeneity

 

Lunch at Pembroke College 

 

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