Kenneth M. Liechti
Professor
Center for Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Materials
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Liechti received a B.Sc. degree in Aeronautical Engineering with first class honors in 1973 from the University of Glasgow in the U.K. and graduate degrees in Aeronautics, with specialty in the mechanics of solids, from the California Institute of Technology (M.S. 1974, Ph.D. 1980). He worked as a Research Scientist at General Dynamics' Fort Worth Division until 1982, when he joined the University of Texas at Austin, where he currently holds the Zarrow Centennial Professorship in Engineering.
Research Interest
Experimental Mechanics, Delamination Fracture Mechanics, Adhesive Bonding & Composite Materials, Microelectronic Packaging
Publications
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Na SR, Suk JW, Ruoff RS, Huang R, Liechti KM. Ultra long-range interactions between large area graphene and silicon. ACS nano. 2014 Oct 28;8(11):11234-42.
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Wu JD, Liechti KM. Multiaxial and time dependent behavior of a filled rubber. Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials. 2000 Dec 1;4(4):293-331.
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Arzoumanidis GA, Liechti KM. Linear viscoelastic property measurement and its significance for some nonlinear viscoelasticity models. Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials. 2003 Sep 1;7(3):209-50.