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Our paper on simulations of SFOAEs in mammalian cochlea is published in JASA.

The title of the paper is “Link between stimulus frequency otoacoustic emission peaks and cochlear resonances“

Author Julien MeaudPosted on March 18, 2022

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  • George paper “Broad nonlinearity in reticular lamina requires compliant organ of Corti structures” is accepted in Biophysical Journal January 30, 2023
  • Our paper on simulations of SFOAEs in mammalian cochlea is published in JASA. March 18, 2022
  • Open postdoc position for NIH-funded cochlear mechanics project December 3, 2020
  • Our proposal “Collaborative Research: Nonlinear Dynamics and Wave Propagation through Phononic Tunneling Junctions based on Classical and Quantum Mechanical Bistable Structures” has been funded by NSF. December 3, 2020
  • Kaikai’s and Michael’s paper on temperature-tunable pseudostable metamaterials has been accepted in Extreme Mechanics Letters July 22, 2019
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