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The 2015 Nonlinear Mechanics and Dynamics Research Institute

Brake, Matthew R.; Negus, Michaela N.; Schwingshackl, Christoph W.; Reuss, Pascal; Allen, Matthew S.

The Nonlinear Mechanics and Dynamics (NOMAD) Research Institute is a six week long collaborative research program for graduate students from across the world. The 2015 NOMAD Research Institute was hosted jointly by Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico, and featured 24 graduate students working on seven different research projects. These projects included: developing experimental strategies for studying the dynamics of nonlinear systems, a numerical round robin for predicting the response of a jointed system, quantification of uncertainty in a lap joint, assessment of experimental substructuring methods, a study of stress waves propagating through jointed interfaces, structural design optimization with joints, and the nonlinear system identification of MEMS devices. This report details both the technical research and the programmatic organization of the 2015 NOMAD Research Institute.