Acoustic Metamaterials and Phononic Crystals

· Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences Book 173 · Springer Science & Business Media
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This comprehensive book presents all aspects of acoustic metamaterials and phononic crystals. The emphasis is on acoustic wave propagation phenomena at interfaces such as refraction, especially unusual refractive properties and negative refraction. A thorough discussion of the mechanisms leading to such refractive phenomena includes local resonances in metamaterials and scattering in phononic crystals.

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: Co-founder and Director, Nano-Biomolecular Engineering Science and Technology (n-BEST) program, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Associate Department Head, Dept. of Materials Science and Engr., University of Arizona, Tucson AZ Full professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ VISITING APPOINTMENTS: Numerous yearly visiting professorships at the UFR de Physique, Université de Lille Visiting professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts Invited scientist, Max Planck Institut fuer Metallforschung, Institut fur Werstoffwissenschaften, Stuttgart, Germany OTHER APPOINTMENTS: Member of the Biomedical Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, University of Arizona Member of the Applied Mathematics Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, University of Arizona, 1994 Member of the BIO5 Institute (The University of Arizona) AWARDS and HONORS: College of Engineering, Award for Excellence at the Student Interface, 2004 MAJOR LEADERSHIP ROLES ACADEMICS Director, School of Sustainable Engineered Systems (SSES) Creation of the n-BEST program and director of NSF/NIRT Leadership in international research and education Leadership in building ties between MSE and others ENTREPRENEURSHIP Co-founder of Prote-ijp Inc. Co-founder of Eustathia

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