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    • Dynamic analysis of cable-harnessed structures for space applications
    • Dynamic behavior of space inflatable rigidized booms in exposure to large temperature gradients
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Armaghan Salehian

Armaghan Salehian

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salehian@uwaterloo.ca
(519) 888-4567 ext. 38531
Location: Engineering 5-3046
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