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Liuchi Li is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University, affiliated with the HMEI (likely High Meadows Environmental Institute). His research focuses on the mechanics of complex material systems, including granular media, fracture mechanics, and metamaterial design. He integrates computational and experimental techniques such as synchrotron X-ray imaging and phase-field simulations to study material behavior across scales.
Research interests include understanding contact mechanics in granular systems, dynamic fracture in brittle solids, and metamaterial applications for environmental resilience. His work spans disciplines like solid mechanics, soft matter physics, and optical diagnostics to bridge micro-scale phenomena with macro-scale engineering solutions.
Key projects involve analyzing crack propagation in glass-ceramics at velocities of ~1500 m/s using 5 Mfps imaging, and exploring material heterogeneity effects in fracture dynamics. He develops novel architected materials with tunable stiffness for sustainable infrastructure applications.
His research team employs advanced methods like Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensing and coupled material-point/level-set simulations to address challenges in geomechanics, fluid-structure interactions, and adaptive material systems. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, and his advising/grants activity is not detailed here.
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