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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

Research website for the Hartl research team at Texas A&M

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Vishnu Angiras

vishnu17@tamu.edu

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2028) – Texas A&M University

Vishnu is a sophomore Aerospace Engineering major from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Within MAESTRO, he has designed and built the Automated Rapid Coating System (ARCS). The ARCS enables the mass production of Liquid Metal circuits through a repeatable, consistent process. These circuits are being investigated for their use as sensors on high-deformation materials, such as shape-memory alloys. He has also assisted with validating the performance of samples produced using the ARCS, and is currently working on publishing the results.

Outside the lab, he is a director at the MSC Wiley Lecture Series, and a member of the TAMU club ultimate frisbee team.

Current Research Project:

  • Liquid Metal-Based Circuits Applied to Shape Memory Material Substrates

Research:

Liquid Metal, Liquid Metal Flexible Circuit

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