
معرفی
Dr. Emily D. Sanders is an Assistant Professor at the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. She specializes in computational mechanics, optimization-based design, and design for advanced manufacturing. Her research focuses on topology optimization, metamaterials, and advanced manufacturing techniques.
Education:
- PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Tech (2021)
- MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (2012)
- BS in Civil Engineering, Bucknell University (2011)
Her research interests include mechanics of materials, computer-aided engineering and design. She has developed novel topology optimization methods for cable nets, cloaking devices, and multiscale structures. Recent work emphasizes additive manufacturing and fiber-reinforced composites.
Key research trends in her publications include:
- Advances in metamaterial design for cloaking applications
- Integration of topology optimization with additive manufacturing constraints
- Development of efficient computational tools for multi-material systems
No scientific awards are listed in her profile. She has advised no graduate students in the provided information.
Her work is associated with the Woodruff School's mechanical engineering research initiatives, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.




