Professor Kuhr joined the Sweet Briar Engineering Faculty in Fall 2020 after completing a postdoc and teaching fellowship in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Florida. He has published several papers on the topic of nano-scale deformation mechanisms in metals. His other research interests include materials simulation, microstructure-property relationships, and contact mechanics.
Professor Kuhr serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative, a Faculty Judicial Representative and chairs the Student Advancement Committee, which oversees the Grant for Engaged Learning program.
Courses Taught
CORE 170 - Decisions in a Data-Driven World
ENGR 110 - Intro to Engineering
ENGR 120 - Foundations of Engineering Analysis
ENGR 125 - Intro to Computer and Data Science
ENGR 206 - Dynamics and Kinematics
ENGR 215 - Materials Science and Engineering
ENGR 221 - Electrical Circuits
ENGR 232 - Engineering Design in the Community
ENGR 315 - Deformation and Failure Analysis
ENGR 323 - Finite Element Analysis
ENGR 341 - Mechatronics
ENGR 415 - Systems Modelling and Controls
ENGR 453 - Capstone III