Research Profile
Research Domains of Interest
The ARMOR Lab focuses on developing technologies and algorithms that support the realization of Digital Twins of Physical Assets and the Human Digital Twin. We leverage our two core capabilities in stimuli-responsive materials and physics- and data-driven inverse methods to solve urgent research problems in three application areas. We invite you to explore each application area and our specific research contributions.
Additively manufactured and composite structures
Distributed damage detection, characterization, and localization
Noncontact nondestructive evaluation methods
Nanocomposite sensors for structural health monitoring
Self-sensing devices for harsh and extreme environments
Athlete and tactical athlete training via the Human Digital Twin
Field-deployable and non-radiographic medical imaging
Intelligent personal protective equipment and uniforms
Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Wearable sensors and systems
Architected nonlinear-elastic functional wearable materials
Pressure mapping surfaces
Smart and connected prosthetics
Smart sports equipment
Stimuli-responsive wearable systems