Bioinspired architected materials and structures

We are actively studying how we can leverage principles of bioinspiration to design materials and structures with improved and tunable mechanical response at different scales. Examples include three-dimensional woven and intertwined materials, entangled materials as well as topologically interlocked plates and shells. We are developing in-house finite element and discrete element methods to model these materials and structures, often involving friction, damage and inelasticity.