
معرفی
Mir Jalil Razavi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Binghamton University. His research focuses on solid mechanics, mechanics of soft/bio materials, and fracture mechanics. He develops analytical and computational models to study mechanical behavior of solid structures, particularly in the context of brain mechanics and biomedical technologies.
Education: BS and MS from University of Tabriz (Mechanical Engineering), PhD in Engineering (Mechanics and Materials) from University of Georgia (2018).
Research interests include theoretical and computational modeling of brain growth, instability, and folding, with a focus on linking brain mechanics to cortical development. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches from engineering, computational science, and biology. Current projects explore the mechanical basis of cerebral cortex organization and the role of axonal guidance in brain morphogenesis.
He leads the Mechanics of Soft/Bio Materials Lab, advancing computational methods for material discovery and biomechanical analysis. Recent work employs machine learning to predict tissue stiffness and optimize biomaterials for biomedical applications.




