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Vision

The Moore Dynamics and Analytics Laboratory (MODAL) synergistically combines theory, mathematical and computational modeling, and experimentation to understand and exploit strongly nonlinear dynamical phenomena. Our vision is to place nonlinear dynamics in the toolbox of every vibration engineer. Our approach is to leverage data, machine learning, and autonomy to remove barriers for utilizing and understanding nonlinearity.

MoDAL vision.

Latest News

November 15, 2024
Welcome to Sarah A. Zuge, Alexandra R. Zangara, Chaehyun Lim, and Matthew J. Alexander who join MoDAL as new Undergraduate Researchers! Welcome to the Team!
September 5, 2024
Welcome to Luke Giles, Alexis Andrulonis, Noah Ramirez, Kendall Clark, Vineet Chitturi, and Jackson Herzlieb who join MoDAL as new Undergraduate Researchers! Welcome to the Team!
August 30, 2024
Our article titled "Vibration mitigation of a model aircraft with high-aspect-ratio wings using two-dimensional nonlinear vibration absorbers" has been published in the International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics! Congratulations to Judith D. Brown and Manal Mustafa!
August 22, 2024
Inseo Park joins MoDAL as a new researcher! Welcome to the team!
August 14, 2024
Sobhan Mohammadi and Sayantan Ghosh officially join MoDAL at Georgia Tech after moving from UNL.
August 1, 2024
Keegan J. Moore joins Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology as an Associate Professor. MoDAL officially moves to Georgia Tech as well.