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  1. Brief Bio: Kaushik Bhattacharya is Howell N. Tyson, Sr., Professor of Mechanics and Professor of Materials Science as well as the Vice-Provost at the California Institute of Technology.

  2. Multipole graph neural operator for parametric partial differential equations. Z Li, N Kovachki, K Azizzadenesheli, B Liu, A Stuart, K Bhattacharya, ... Advances in Neural Information Processing...

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    B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1986; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1991. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 1993-99; Associate Professor, 1999-2000; Professor, 2000-10; Tyson, Sr., Professor, 2010-; Executive Officer, 2007-16; Vice Provost, 2016-.

    Professor Bhattacharya studies the mechanical behavior of solids, and specifically uses theory to guide the development of new materials. Current research concerns three broad areas: (i) Active materials such as shape-memory alloys, ferroelectrics and liquid crystal elastomers, (ii) Heterogeneous materials and designing unprecedented properties by ...

    mechanics of materials, continuum mechanics, active materials, shape-memory alloys, heterogeneous materials, density functional theory

  3. Bhattacharya, Kaushik and Kohn, Robert V. (1997) Elastic Energy Minimization and the Recoverable Strains of Polycrystalline Shape-Memory Materials. Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 139 (2). pp. 99-180.

  4. Professor Bhattacharya studies the mechanical behavior of solids, and specifically uses theory to guide the development of new materials.

  5. Jul 9, 2020 · The research activities of Kaushik Bhattacharya are at the intersection of Mechanics, Materials Science, and Applied Mathematics. Concepts in Mechanics and recent methods of Mathematics are used to generate ideas for the design, development, and directed discovery of new materials, the optimization of materials processing, and their ...

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