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Osama Bilal is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut (UConn), leading the We-Xite Lab focused on Wave Engineering through Extreme & Intelligent Materials. His research explores metamaterials for programmable wave control, combining mechanics, materials science, and advanced manufacturing. He holds a multidisciplinary background in aerospace engineering, computer science, and condensed matter physics from institutions including Caltech, ETH Zurich, and Cairo University.
Prof. Bilal’s work bridges theory, simulations, and experiments to design multifunctional structures with unprecedented properties. Key areas include acoustic metamaterials, soft robotics, and topology optimization. His lab has developed 3D-printed ferroelectric programmable metamaterials and bistable systems for selective wave filtering. Notable recognitions include the ARL Postdoctoral Fellowship, ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowship, and inclusion in the World’s Top 2% Scientists list.
- Research Groups: Active Faculty Member, Applied Mechanics & Advanced Materials Processing
- Lab Activities: Supervises students like Roshdy M., Samak M.M., and Evan, who have won multiple top awards in competitions.
Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in flat band phononic metamaterials, auxetic metamaterial dynamics, and self-assembly of magnetic lattices. His team has presented at ASME IMECE and won best presentation awards at conferences like Phononics in Manchester. Ongoing projects aim to advance programmable materials for energy localization, flow control, and biomedical applications.
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