December 19, 2022 Explore Engineering Mechanics faculty advisors and research Written By: Samantha Vold-Miller Departments: Mechanical Engineering|Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics Categories: Graduate|Students The University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Mechanics (EM) program will be joining the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2023 to benefit from consolidation of expertise in the discipline. Students will continue to be admitted to the program. To learn more about EM research areas, visit the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics research page or watch the video below. Identifying potential faculty advisors who perform research aligned with your interests will help ensure you are a good fit for the department. To learn more about our individual faculty members and their research, check out the following lab and project overviews: Prof. Riccardo Bonazza (Wisconsin Shock Tube Laboratory) Prof. Curt Bronkhorst (Theoretical and Computational Mechanics of Materials Group) Theoretical and Computational Mechanics of Materials Group Overview Prof. Wendy Crone (Crone Research Group) Prof. Jennifer Franck (Computational Flow Physics and Modeling) Computational Flow Physics and Modeling Group Overview Prof. Jacob Notbohm (Notbohm Lab) Prof. Ramathasan Thevamaran (Innovative Structured Materials for Extreme Mechanical Properties) Thevamaran Lab Overview