Chanda, Anindya, Sourav Banerjee, and S Terejanu. 2016. “Multiscale mapping of morphomechanical properties of fungi with ultrasound”. Biology and Biochemistry of Fungi, Gordon Research Conference. New Hampshire.
Publications by Type: Conference Proceedings
2016
Ahmed, Riaz U, and Sourav Banerjee. 2016. “A predictive model for biomimetic plate type broadband frequency sensor”. Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication 2016. SPIE.
2015
PATRA, SUBIR, and Sourav Banerjee. 2015. “On Nonlocal Mechanics Based Ultrasonic Methods for the Detection of Inception of Damage in Composites”. American Society of Composites-30th Technical Conference.
Banerjee, Sourav, Gabriel Terejanu, and Anindya Chanda. 2015. “Hazardous Aflatoxin Map for South Carolina farmers using trans disciplinary UQ driven multi-scale modeling frame work”. Invited As Guest Presented at the USDA State Technical Committee Meeting Organized by NRCS. South Carolina in Forestry Department, Columbia, SC.
Chanda, Anindya, and Sourav Banerjee. 2015. “Mechanical Landscaping if Gut Microbiome using Quantitative Acoustic Contrast Tomography (Q-ACT)”. Invited Seminar in COBRE Retreat to Demonstrate Possible New Technologies. River Center at Saluda Shoals Park.
Ahmed, Riaz U, Afifa Adiba, and Sourav Banerjee. 2015. “Energy scavenging from acousto-elastic metamaterial using local resonance phenomenon”. Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2015. SPIE.
Ahmed, Riaz U, Afifa Adiba, and Sourav Banerjee. 2015. “A predictive model for artificial mechanical cochlea”. Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication 2015. SPIE.
2014
Terejanu, S, and Sourav Banerjee. 2014. “Multiscale Modeling of Fungi, Multiscale Modeling in Biology”. IMAG, NIH. NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD.
Banerjee, S, S Patra, and A Chijioke. 2014. “Quantification of memory effect in composites under fatigue for precursor damage analysis”. Proceedings of the American Society for Composites 29th Technical Conference, San Diego, CA.
Chanda, Anindya, and Sourav Banerjee. 2014. “Quantitative Acoustic Contrast Tomography (Q-ACT): A possible diagnostic tool for studying invasive cellular colonies”. Invited Seminar in COBRE Retreat to Demonstrate Possible New Technologies. River Center at Saluda Shoals Park.