
Ken Kamrin
Visiting Professor · Granular Media Mechanics
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Ken Kamrin is a Visiting Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), within the College of Engineering. His research focuses on granular materials, continuum mechanics, and computational modeling of complex systems, with applications in robotics, geophysics, and aerospace engineering. He develops hybrid discrete-continuum frameworks and advanced numerical methods to study granular flow dynamics, fluid-structure interactions, and multiphase systems.
Key research interests include granular media rheology, nonlocal flow modeling, and the simulation of extraterrestrial mobility challenges. His work bridges microscopic particle-level behavior with macroscopic continuum descriptions, emphasizing predictive accuracy and computational efficiency. Kamrin’s contributions have advanced understanding of sediment transport, powder compaction, and the mechanics of deformable solids interacting with fluids or granular beds.
Recent studies address topics like gravitational offset in planetary rover design, stabilization techniques for material point methods, and adhesive contact models for granular particles. His research has implications for improving robotics mobility in unstructured environments and enhancing material processing technologies.
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