We are a research group in the Mechanical Engineering Department at University of Texas at Dallas. Our group is dedicated to conducting cutting-edge research in the field of biomechanics, focusing specifically on the biomechanics of breastfeeding. Through the integration of materials science, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, computational and mathematical modeling, as well as clinical and experimental studies, we aim to gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex mechanics involved in breastfeeding.
Our laboratory houses a diverse range of capabilities, including advanced materials testing, high-resolution imaging, fluid dynamics analysis, thermal imaging, and computer simulations. These cutting-edge technologies enable us to study the mechanical properties of breast tissue, investigate milk flow dynamics, analyze heat transfer mechanisms, and develop mathematical models to simulate and predict breastfeeding outcomes.
We invite you to explore our website and learn more about our ongoing research projects, publications, and collaborations. If you are interested in partnering with us or contributing to our research efforts, please reach out to us through the contact information provided.
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