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Michael Haberman is an Associate Professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, with a joint appointment at the Applied Research Laboratories UT Austin. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (2007, 2001), a Diplôme de Doctorat in Engineering Mechanics from Université de Lorraine, France (2006), and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Idaho (2000).
Dr. Haberman’s research focuses on elastic and acoustic wave propagation in complex media, with emphasis on acoustic metamaterials, transduction materials, ultrasonic nondestructive testing, and vibro-acoustic transducers. His work involves modeling, design, and testing of composite materials, metamaterials, and architected media, targeting applications such as energy absorption/isolation using negative stiffness and Willis coupling, non-reciprocal wave phenomena, and ultrasonic battery monitoring.
- 2020: Non-Reciprocal Waves
- 2019: Acoustic Lens Design
- 2018: Negative Stiffness Materials
- 2017: Willis Coupling
Scientific awards include the Fluor Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Engineering and Fellowship in The Acoustical Society of America. He chaired the Technical Committee on Engineering Acoustics (2018–2024). His publications span journals like Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, and Science, highlighting innovations in non-reciprocal acoustic systems and metamaterials.




