Fiber networks are found in a variety of applications and their behavior is important to many industrial processes, from papermaking to processing reinforced composites. My project was to develop a method for the modeling and analysis of fibre networks.
This research was performed under the Research Alliance for Minorities Program administered through the Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This Program is sponsored by the Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division; Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research; U.S. Department of Energy. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.
I would like to thank Dr. Z.T. Deng, assistant proffessor of Alabama A&M University's Mechanical Engineering Dept. I would also like to thank Debbie McCoy, coordinator of the Research Alliacnce for Minorities Program. I would also like to thank my mentor, Srdan Simunovic.
This opportunity has really been an experience that will follow me for years to come. I have been introduce to research, that maybe one day I will be able to explore in more detail. I have also grown as an individual. This program has really served its purpose and I feel it will continue to get better.
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