About
Welcome to Multiphysics Materials Computation Research Group!
MMC research group is diercted by Mayu Muramatsu. The research of this laboratory focuses on multiphysics in a broad spectrum of materials including metals, polymers and ceramics. We conduct mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of materials for functional devices by coupling the mechanical behavior with other phenomena and/or bridging different scales of a phenomenon. We also have interests in experimental validation of simulation models and development of new CAE techniques using machine learning.
Join Us!
- If you want to enroll in the master course or doctor course from outside of the university,
- If you would like to join our group as a reseacher,
- If you are interested in collaborative research with us,
Information
- Nov. 11th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Composites Part B.
- Sep. 28th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Materials Today Communications.
- Jul. 19th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Engineering with Computers.
- Jun. 11st, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Bulletin of the JSME.
- Jun. 11st, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Scientific Reports.
- Jun. 5th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to PLOS ONE.
- Feb. 5th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Materials Today Communications.
- Jan. 5th, 2024
- Our paper was accepted to Advanced Composite Materials.
Links
- Keio University
- Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio university
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Keio university
- The Center for Applied and Computational Mechanics, Keio university
- Yasuoka Laboratory ( Department of Mechanical Engineering, Keio University)
- Terada Laboratory (Tohoku University)
- Kawada Laboratory (Tohoku University)
- Shu Tanaka Laboratory (Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Keio University)