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Quantitative Analysis on High-Contrast Composite Materials

US NSF grant open #nsf-2550221

Summary

Composite materials, created by closely bonding two or more distinct substances, are common in both natural and engineered systems. Many of these materials display significant spatial variation in properties such as electrical conductivity and dielectric permeability, and are known as high-contrast composites. Examples include filled polymers, porous media, and biological tissues, with applications in bioengineering, medical imaging, and electronics. The Principal Investigator (PI) focuses on quantitatively analyzing field concentration -- a ubiquitous phenomenon in material science that arise

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