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October 4, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/10: Welcome our undergraduate researchers!

We are lucky to have these brilliant, self-motivated, enthusiastic undergraduate researchers join our group. Welcome, Gautam, Yehjune, Jeffrey, and Kaixin!  Hook’ em!

September 15, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/09: “STAQ-DIC” –> selected as an Invited Talk @SES conference

Our submission (1011) “SpatioTemporally Adaptive Quadtree mesh (STAQ) Digital Image Correlation for resolving large deformations around complex geometries and discontinuities” has been scheduled as an Invited Talk (20 minutes) on Monday, 10/17/2022 from 4:10:00 PM – 4:30:00 PM (central time). See you at SES in Oct2022 in College Station, TX.… read more 

September 8, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/09: Our paper “SerialTrack” is accepted by SoftwareX

We have a new paper to come out:  “SerialTrack: ScalE and Rotation Invariant Augmented Lagrangian Particle Tracking”! It is accepted by SoftwareX. Congratulations to all the coauthors, and a preprint is available here. Our official paper is open access and is here.

August 23, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/08: Dr. Jin Yang is invited to present at the 2022 ICDVC conference

Dr. Jin Yang is invited to present the research progress of “Laser-induced inertial cavitation in hydrogels: ultra-high strain-rate material characterization, dynamic instabilities, and full-field deformation measurements” at the ICDVC-2022 conference.

August 3, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/08: Dr. Jin Yang is invited to present “STAQ-DIC” in Closer Look webinar series

Dr. Jin Yang is invited to present “SpatioTemporally Adaptive Quadtree Mesh (STAQ) Digital Image Correlation for Resolving Large Deformations Around Complex Geometries and Discontinuities” at Closer Look on September 7th 11:30am – 12:30pm (ET). You can sign up here:  https://closerlookjc.com

August 2, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/08: Happy birthday, The Yang Mechanics Research Group @UT-Austin!

Dr. Jin Yang joined the ASE/EM department at UT-Austin. More info can be found here:  https://www.ae.utexas.edu/news/texas-ase-em-welcomes-new-faculty-member-jin-yang.                  

August 1, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/08: Our paper “Laser-induced CAV + STAQ-DIC” is accepted by Experimental Mechanics!

Our paper “High-speed, full-field deformation measurements near inertial microcavitation bubbles inside viscoelastic hydrogels” has been accepted by Experimental Mechanics. A preprint is available here. Congratulations!

June 23, 2022, Filed Under: News

2022/06: Our three abstracts are accepted by SES 2022 Annual Conference. See you at TAMU this fall!

Our three abstracts have been accepted to the SES 2022 Annual Conference at Texas A&M University! Congratulations!

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Dr. Jin Yang

Dr. Jin Yang
Assistant Professor of Engineering
Department of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

Email Email: jin.yang@austin.utexas.edu
Phone Phone: 512-471-1486
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News

  • 2025 Southern Society of Experimental Mechanics Student Symposium (SSEMSS)
  • 2024/02: New accepted Experimental Mechanics paper “Ballistic and Blast-relevant, High-rate Material Properties of Physically and Chemically Crosslinked Hydrogels”
  • 2024/01: Dr. Yang has attended National Effective Teaching Institute (NETI-1) Course Design & Student Engagement Workshop
  • 2023/12: New accepted Physics of Fluids paper has been selected as Featured Article: “Estimating viscoelastic, soft material properties using a modified Rayleigh cavitation bubble collapse time”
  • 2023/12: Shimadzu ultra high-speed camera HPV-X2 has arrived!

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