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Amit Rajnarayan Singh

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus

Room No.-6020-N,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani- 333031, Rajasthan. India.

Journal articles

  1. A. R. Singh, L. E. Perotti, R. F. Bruinsma, J. Rudnick, and W. S. Klug, “Ground state instabilities of protein shells are eliminated by buckling,” Soft matter, vol. 13, no. 44, pp. 8300–8308, 2017.
  2. A. R. Singh, A. Košmrlj, and R. Bruinsma, “Finite temperature phase behavior of viral capsids as oriented particle shells,” Physical review letters, vol. 124, no. 15, p. 158101, 2020.
  3. A. R. Singh, T. Leadbetter, and B. A. Camley, “Sensing the shape of a cell with reaction diffusion and energy minimization,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 119, no. 31, p. e2121302119, 2022.
  4. J. Little, A. J. Levine, A. R. Singh, and R. Bruinsma, “Finite-strain elasticity theory and liquid-liquid phase separation in compressible gels,” Physical Review E, vol. 107, no. 2, p. 024418, 2023.

Conferences

  1. A. R. Singh, L. Perotti, R. Bruinsma, J. Rudnick, and J. Eldredge, “Melting and structural transitions of interacting particle arrays on soft shells.,” in APS March Meeting Abstracts, vol. 2018, pp. C57–010, 2018.
  2. A. Singh and B. Camley, “Sensing cell shape at the micron scale with reaction-diffusion,” in APS March Meeting Abstracts, vol. 2021, pp. M12–005, 2021.

Book Chapter

  •  A. R. Singh, “Numerical methods for the isoperimetric problem on surfaces,” in Advances in Computational Modeling and Simulation, pp. 177–189, Springer Nature Singapore Singapore, 2022. p { line-height: 115%; margin-bottom: 0.1in; background: transparent }