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The study of how solid substances and materials respond to external influences like mechanical stress, temperature changes, and electromagnetic fields forms the basis for comprehending numerous fundamental scientific principles. This knowledge is crucial for creating technological innovations across diverse fields, ranging from quantum electronics to aerospace engineering to medical treatments. Faculty research in this area demonstrates the vast scope and depth of the discipline, bridging mechanics with materials science, physics, and biology. Investigative subjects include: material deformation and fracture mechanisms, biological cell behavior and its implications for health, smart materials like shape-memory alloys and electromagnetic-active substances, high-performance composites, nanoscale mechanical phenomena, quantum material responses to stress, soft material mechanics (including polymers, gels, and liquid crystals), engineered metamaterials, energy conversion and storage technologies, atomic-level material simulations, microstructural computational modeling, nonlinear material behavior studies, and advanced computational technique development.