Wendelin J. Wright, Ph.D.

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2003 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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materials science
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William D. Nix grad student 2003 Stanford
 (Shear band processes in bulk metallic glasses.)
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Long AA, Wright WJ, Gu X, et al. (2022) Experimental evidence that shear bands in metallic glasses nucleate like cracks. Scientific Reports. 12: 18499
McFaul LW, Sparks G, Sickle J, et al. (2020) Applied-force oscillations in avalanche dynamics. Physical Review. E. 101: 053003
Dahmen KA, Uhl JT, Wright WJ. (2019) Why the Crackling Deformations of Single Crystals, Metallic Glasses, Rock, Granular Materials, and the Earth's Crust Are So Surprisingly Similar Frontiers in Physics. 7
McFaul LW, Wright WJ, Sickle J, et al. (2019) Force oscillations distort avalanche shapes Materials Research Letters. 7: 496-502
Long AA, Denisov DV, Schall P, et al. (2019) From critical behavior to catastrophic runaways: comparing sheared granular materials with bulk metallic glasses Granular Matter. 21
McFaul LW, Wright WJ, Gu X, et al. (2018) Aftershocks in slowly compressed bulk metallic glasses: Experiments and theory. Physical Review. E. 97: 063005
Wright WJ, Long AA, Gu X, et al. (2018) Slip statistics for a bulk metallic glass composite reflect its ductility Journal of Applied Physics. 124: 185101
Cao P, Dahmen KA, Kushima A, et al. (2018) Nanomechanics of slip avalanches in amorphous plasticity Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids. 114: 158-171
Denisov DV, Lőrincz KA, Wright WJ, et al. (2017) Universal slip dynamics in metallic glasses and granular matter - linking frictional weakening with inertial effects. Scientific Reports. 7: 43376
LeBlanc M, Nawano A, Wright WJ, et al. (2016) Avalanche statistics from data with low time resolution. Physical Review. E. 94: 052135
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