Harold S. Park, Ph.D.

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2004 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering
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Wing K. Liu grad student 2004 Northwestern
 (Multiple scale methods for the design and analysis of solids.)

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Paul Hanakata grad student 2014-2019 Boston University (Physics Tree)
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Ho DT, Park HS, Kim SY, et al. (2020) Graphene Origami with Highly Tunable Coefficient of Thermal Expansion. Acs Nano
Hong J, Oh JH, Park HS, et al. (2020) Valley-dependent topologically protected elastic waves using continuous graphene membranes on patterned substrates. Nanoscale
Wan J, Jiang J, Park HS. (2020) Machine learning-based design of porous graphene with low thermal conductivity Carbon. 157: 262-269
Hanakata PZ, Cubuk ED, Campbell DK, et al. (2019) Erratum: Accelerated Search and Design of Stretchable Graphene Kirigami Using Machine Learning [Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 255304 (2018)]. Physical Review Letters. 123: 069901
Nguyen BH, Zhuang X, Park HS, et al. (2019) Tunable topological bandgaps and frequencies in a pre-stressed soft phononic crystal Journal of Applied Physics. 125: 95106
Jiang J, Park HS. (2019) Strain tunable phononic topological bandgaps in two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride Journal of Applied Physics. 125: 82511
Vu-Bac N, Duong T, Lahmer T, et al. (2019) A NURBS-based inverse analysis of thermal expansion induced morphing of thin shells Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 350: 480-510
Hanakata PZ, Cubuk ED, Campbell DK, et al. (2018) Accelerated Search and Design of Stretchable Graphene Kirigami Using Machine Learning. Physical Review Letters. 121: 255304
Jiang JW, Wang BS, Park HS. (2018) Topologically protected interface phonons in two-dimensional nanomaterials: hexagonal boron nitride and silicon carbide. Nanoscale
Tao W, Cao P, Park HS. (2018) Superplastic Creep of Metal Nanowires From Rate-Dependent Plasticity Transition. Acs Nano
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