The lab has received invaluable support from federal funding agencies like NSF, NIH, USDA, DOE/IES for both past and ongoing research projects.
Research Experience
Leads the Bio-Digital Mechanics (Bio-DMX) Lab at the University of Georgia, focusing on interdisciplinary research areas such as data-driven brain mechanics; mechanics of blood clots; materials/structures design using AI and ML; mechanics of cell/nanoparticle interactions, etc.
Background
Dr. Xianqiao Wang is a Professor and ASME Fellow, serving as the Director of Bio-Digital Mechanics (Bio-DMX) Lab and Graduate Coordinator of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Georgia. His research interests lie in the intersection of mechanics, materials science, nanotechnology, and biological engineering.