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Tag: Applied Mechanical Engineering

February 25th, 2026

The Physics of a Squeak

Researchers in the lab of Katia Bertoldi, the William and Ami Kuan Danoff Professor of Applied Mechanics at SEAS, published a study reporting that squeaking emerges from a previously unseen mechanism. Answering the question ‘why do gym sneakers squeak’ could lead to new ways to engineer and control tunable frictional metamaterials.

October 27th, 2025

Wearable smart material for sports and aerodynamics

SEAS researchers have developed a new material that can dimple like a golf ball and alter its aerodynamic properties on demand. The research has the potential to transform not only high-speed sports but also industries such as aerospace, maritime, and civil engineering.

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