search

UMD    AML






Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor Hugh Bruck was named a Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) fellow, one of the highest honors bestowed to SEM members.

Bruck, who is also the director of graduate studies and associate chair of academic affairs, was recognized for his "contributions to the field of experimental mechanics through development and application of innovative methods combining full-field experimental measurements over multiple length scales with theoretical formulations to increase understanding of material behavior."

Bruck received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of South Carolina in 1988 and 1989, respectively. He received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1994. He received numerous honors and awards including, Best Paper Award at the 2010 ASME Mechanisms and Robotics conference, and he is also an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) fellow.

According to Bruck, his current research interests include the "development and characterization of nanostructured and multifunctional materials for robotics and energy systems." Together with Assistant Professor Miao Yu and Professor Elisabeth Smela, Bruck is also working on a project to develop sensory abilities in robots that could allow them to respond better to patient needs, such as moving them in and out of bed.

Bruck joins Department of Mechanical Engineering SEM fellows, faculty members James Dally, William Fourney, Bongtae Han and R.J. Sanford.

SEM, originally called The Society for Experimental Stress Analysis, was founded in 1943 as a nonprofit scientific and educational organization with the goal of "further the knowledge of stress and strain analysis and related technologies." SEM members have interests in modeling and analysis, strain measurement and structural testing.

For more information on Dr. Hugh Bruck or SEM, please visit their websites.



Related Articles:
Yu Named ASME Fellow
What an upgrade!
Schmidt Made ASME Fellow
Fourney and Sanford Recognized at Annual SEM Meeting
Sandborn Named IEEE Fellow
Robo Raven III harnesses solar power
Bruck, Smela, Yu receive NSF grant for compliant multifunctional robotic structures
REU in Miniature Robotics holds final project symposium
Robo Raven flies live on Fox 5 TV
Pioneering flight of ?Robo Raven? is major breakthrough for micro air vehicles

June 25, 2014


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Search Open for Full-Time Faculty Positions in Mechanical Engineering

Maryland Engineers Take On Big Challenges in Medicine

CEEE Study Explores How AI Can Reduce HVAC Energy Consumption

Justin Di Palo: Advancing Sustainable Living

Colton Honored with Microfluidics on Glass Award

How Much Wood Could a Heat Pump Dry?

Jump Start Program Gives CEEE Grad Students a Boost

UMD to Host International Graduate Engineering Course on Sustainability

State-of-the-Art 3D Nanoprinter Now at UMD

Das Named Pioneering Researcher by Chemical Communications

 
 
Back to top  
AML Home Clark School Home UMD Home ENME Home