Moore Dynamics and Analytics Laboratory (MoDAL)
Keegan J. Moore
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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.
Latest News
April 29, 2024 Keegan Moore has accepted a position in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech and will be starting there as an Associate Professor in August 2024. MoDAL will be moving there as well. |
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April 3, 2024 Keegan Moore will be promoted to Associate Professor with tenure effective August 19, 2024. |
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February 2, 2024 Manal Mustafa, Cristian López, and Keegan Moore present at the International Modal Analysis Conference in Orlando, FL. |
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November 30, 2023 Welcome to Sayantan Ghosh and Sobhan Mohammadi who join our group as a new PhD students! Team |
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October 28, 2023 Welcome to Amber Tannehill, Braxton Peters, and Daniel Brajic who join our group as a new undergraduate researchers! Team |
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October 18, 2023 Keegan Moore presented an overview of his research to visiting students from Omaha North High School! Team |
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August 26, 2023 Welcome to Felipe Camargo de Oliveira Kobayashi who joins our group as a new PhD student! Team |
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June 29, 2023 Keegan Moore and his collaborator received a 2024 DEPSCoR Award for their proposal titled "Foundations of Defect Engineering for Dynamic Manipulation of Nonlinear Large‐amplitude Waves in Metamaterials". |
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May 29, 2023 Welcome to Blake Johnson who joins our group as a new undergraduate student researcher! Team |
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May 4, 2023 Keegan Moore receives a 2023 NSF CAREER Award for his proposal titled "CAREER: Modeling the Loosening of Bolted Joints due to Nonlinear Dynamics of Structural Assemblies". UNL News Article |
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February 13, 2023 Keegan Moore receives a competitive Professor Guest Fellowship at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the 2023 Summer to help mentor and lead the Los Alamos Dynamics Summer School, a 10-week summer internship research program for senior undergraduates and early graduate students. |
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August 20, 2022 Congratulations to Drs. Aryan Singh and Chengen Wang for successfully defending their Ph.D. theses! |
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June 1, 2022 Welcome to Javier Arroyo who joins our group as a new PhD student! Team |
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May 19, 2022 Keegan Moore and his collaborator Prof. Philippe Malcolm from UNO are funded by the National Science Foundation for their proposal titled "Collaborative Research: Detecting Gait Phases with Raised Metabolic Cost using Robotic Perturbations and System Identification for Enabling Targeted Rehabilitation Therapy". UNL News Article EurekAlert News Article |
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February 15, 2022 Keegan Moore receives a competitive ONR Summer Faculty Research Program Fellowship to work on hardware-in-the-loop structural health monitoring using reduced-order modeling. |
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November 21, 2021 Keegan Moore receives a 2022 AFOSR Young Investigator Award for his proposal titled "Digital Engineering the Test and Modeling Process: Autonomous Methods for Reconciling Test and Model Results". UNL News Article |
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September 1, 2023 Welcome to Cristian López and Manal Mustafa who join our group as a new PhD students! Team |
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March 15, 2021 Keegan Moore receives a competitive Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship to work on wave interactions in stacked concrete slabs. Research will be carried out in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base in Eglin, FL. |
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March 4, 2020 Keegan Moore receives a competitive Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowship to work on wave interactions in stacked concrete slabs. Research will be carried out in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base in Eglin, FL. |
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October 23, 2019 Keegan Moore awarded a competitive slot in the Faculty Fellowship Program in Israel sponsored by Jewish National Fund. Prof. Moore will travel to Israel with other US faculty members to meet and form collaborations with Israeli professors and researchers. |