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Michael R. Haberman
haberman@utexas.edu
Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin 204 E. Dean Keeton Street Austin, Texas 78712, USA
Michael R. Haberman is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin (UT), with an appointment in the Applied Research Laboratories at UT. His research interests include elastic and acoustic wave propagation in complex media, acoustic metamaterials, and transduction materials. Dr. Haberman served as guest editor for the special issue on “Additive Manufacturing and Acoustics” of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA). He serves as an associate editor of JASA and chair of the Engineering Acoustics Technical Committee of the Acoustical Society
of America.
About the Authors
Christina J. Naify
christina.naify@arlut.utexas.edu
Applied Research Laboratories University of Texas at Austin 1000 Burnet Road
Austin, Texas 78758, USA
Christina J. Naify is a research associ- ate in the Applied Research Laboratories, University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Naify is the current chair of the Tutorials/Short Course/Hot Topics Committee and the Structural Acoustics and Vibration Technical Committee. Her research interests
include additive manufacturing, materials characterization, and acoustic metamaterials for air and water environments. Dr. Naify served as guest editor for the special issue on
“Additive Manufacturing and Acoustics” of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
Kathryn H. Matlack
kmatlack@illinois.edu
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1206 W. Green Street Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA
Kathryn H. Matlack is an assistant professor in the Depart- ment of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she leads the Wave Propagation and Metamaterials Laboratory. She is a member of the Structural Acoustics and Vibrations Technical Com- mittee of the Acoustical Society of America. Her research interests include phononic materials, mechanical metama- terials, ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation, and additive manufacturing. Dr. Matlack served as guest editor for the special issue on “Additive Manufacturing and Acoustics” of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
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