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Videos

Visualization, simulation videos, and interactive demonstrations have always been an important part of the way I communicate research and engineering concepts. Many ideas in computational mechanics, scientific computing, topology optimization, and fracture mechanics become significantly easier to understand when they can be visualized dynamically rather than explained only through equations or text. Through videos and demos, I try to bridge the gap between mathematical theory, numerical implementation, and intuitive understanding.

This section showcases simulations, animations, software demonstrations, educational walkthroughs, and computational experiments developed throughout my research journey. These videos not only document the evolution of my work, but also serve as educational resources for students, researchers, and engineers who want to better understand advanced computational methods, scientific software workflows, and large-scale simulation technologies.

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