The poster entitled “Geometric Implications for Stress Concentration in Miura Origami,” explores how the geometry plays a fundamental role in the distribution of stresses in such Continue Reading
(July 2018) Prof. Filipov wins the 2018 DARPA Young Faculty Award.
This Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) project will explore micro-scale origami-inspired systems that can self-assemble, reconfigure, and adapt for new functions. See detailed story here
(April 2018) Research group member Steven Woodruff awarded the National Science Foundation GRFP Fellowship!!!
The fellowship will support Steven’s novel PhD research on the analysis of curved crease deployable structures. Read the CEE UMich News Story about this accomplishment.
(March 2018) Steven’s paper selected as one of four finalists for the ASCE E&S Conference Student Paper Competition.
Our paper entitled “Structural Analysis of Curved Folded Deployables” was presented at the 2018 ASCE Earth and Space Conference April 9-12, in Cleveland, OH.