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We work on the design, modeling, and analysis of advanced structures for controlling acoustic waves and vibration. Our primary aim is to mitigate dynamic disturbances, i.e., noise and vibration, within mechatronics systems, but not limited to this area.
A major focus of our work is the development of metamaterials - engineered, architected structures designed to exhibit properties and functionalities that are not achievable by conventional materials. Our research combines theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation to understand and exploit wave-structure interactions across multiple length scales. By tailoring material architecture, we aim to create novel solutions for mechanical wave manipulation, energy attenuation, and vibration control.
Our group is part of the Mechatronic System Design (MSD) section within the Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.