Rui Huang
Professor
Center for Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Materials
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Rui Huang received his Bachelor degree in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1994 and his PhD degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering, with specialty in Mechanics, Materials, and Structures, from Princeton University in 2001. He joined the University of Texas at Austin as an Assistant Professor in September 2002 and was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2008.
Research Interest
Mechanics of integrated materials and structures, Thin films, Soft materials
Publications
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Lu Q, Huang R. Nonlinear mechanics of single-atomic-layer graphene sheets. International Journal of Applied Mechanics. 2009 Sep;1(03):443-67.
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Caldorera-Moore M, Kang MK, Moore Z, Singh V, Sreenivasan SV, Shi L, Huang R, Roy K. Swelling behavior of nanoscale, shape-and size-specific, hydrogel particles fabricated using imprint lithography. Soft Matter. 2011;7(6):2879-87.
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Jiang T, Huang R, Zhu Y. Interfacial sliding and buckling of monolayer graphene on a stretchable substrate. Advanced Functional Materials. 2014 Jan 1;24(3):396-402.