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Aaditya Rau is a Researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro) and the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) program. His research focuses on Continuum Mechanics, Computational Mechanics, and Scientific Computing. He is advised by Raul Radovitzky and is pursuing a joint PhD in AeroAstro and CSE. Rau holds dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Engineering Mechanics and Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Johns Hopkins University.
His research explores topics such as asteroid stress analysis during atmospheric entry, molecular dynamics simulations of material interactions, and plasma synthesis processes. Recent work emphasizes computational modeling of material behavior under extreme conditions, including boronization of graphite surfaces and adatom adsorption on graphene. These studies contribute to advancements in aerospace engineering, materials science, and nuclear engineering.
His publications (2020–2025) reflect a trajectory toward understanding complex material interactions through high-fidelity simulations, with applications in space science, fusion energy systems, and nanostructured materials. Advising and grants are not explicitly documented in the provided text. Rau is likely part of research groups focused on computational mechanics and plasma-material interactions at MIT.
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