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Kenan Song

The University of Georgia

77a M.Kostava Street

Tbilisi, 0171

Georgia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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183

TOTAL CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

A Gan-Based Machine Learning Surrogate Model for the Stepwise Prediction of Full-Field Mechanical Behavior of Kirigami-Inspired Metamaterials

Number of pages: 42 Posted: 27 Apr 2024
Tongji University, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, The University of Georgia, Tongji University and University of Georgia - College of Engineering
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mechanical metamaterials, Machine learning, kirigami-inspired design, stepwise mapping strategy, mechanical prediction

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Mechanics, Fracture, and Fragmentation of Thrombi: A Computational Study Review

Number of pages: 102 Posted: 29 Apr 2026
University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, The University of Georgia, University of Georgia and University of Georgia - College of Engineering
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thrombus mechanics, data-driven simulation, mechanical thrombectomy, thrombolysis, fibrin network, fracture mechanics, multiscale modelling, artificial intelligence, machine learning

3.

Mechanical Characterization of Brain Tissue: Experimental Techniques, Human Testing Considerations, and Perspectives

Number of pages: 67 Posted: 08 May 2025
University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, Arizona State University (ASU), Augusta University, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia, University of Texas at Arlington, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, The University of Georgia, University of Georgia, Binghamton University, Stanford University and University of Georgia - College of Engineering
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Brain tissue mechanical characterization, Invasive testing, Noninvasive elastography, Human brain tissue mechanical properties