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Markus J. Buehler is an American
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and
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at the
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(MIT), where he holds the endowed McAfee Professorship of Engineering chair. He is a member of the faculty at
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's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, where he directs the Laboratory for Atomistic and Molecular Mechanics (LAMM),. He is a member of MIT's Center for Computational Science and Engineering (CCSE) in the
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. He is a pioneer in AI for science and engineering. He created powerful graph‑aware, multi‑agent AI models that turn heterogeneous data into science-grounded actionable insight, powering breakthroughs in materials science, biology and healthcare. His work on AI-driven knowledge discovery and graph reasoning demonstrated the utilization of machine intelligence to further scientific breakthroughs with applications in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and protein science. His scholarship spans science to art, and he is also a composer of experimental, classical and electronic music, with an interest in
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. He has given several TED talks about his work. Between 2013 and 2020, he served as the head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT. His research and teaching activities center on the application of a computational materials science approach to understand functional material properties in biological and synthetic materials, specifically focused on mechanical properties and nano-engineering of multiscale materials. His work incorporates materials science, engineering, mathematics and the establishment of links between natural materials with the
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through the use of
category theory Category theory is a general theory of mathematical structures and their relations. It was introduced by Samuel Eilenberg and Saunders Mac Lane in the middle of the 20th century in their foundational work on algebraic topology. Category theory ...
. Working at the interface of art and science, he is also a
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ...
of music with an interest in sonification, whereby he developed a method to translate material structure into musical form and vice versa, realizing a materialization of sonic information in biomaterials protein design. He developed the materiomusical compositional technique. In 2020, he set the pathogen of COVID-19 to music, exemplifying a relationship between art and science.


Education and career

Before joining MIT in 2005, he served as the director of multiscale modeling and software integration at
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’s Materials and Process Simulation Center in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. He received a Ph.D. in chemistry from the
University of Stuttgart The University of Stuttgart () is a research university located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was founded in 1829 and is organized into 10 faculties. It is one of the oldest technical universities in Germany with programs in civil, mechanical, ind ...
and the
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after obtaining an M.S. in Engineering Mechanics from
Michigan Tech Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech, MTU, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Houghton, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1885 as the Michigan Mining School, the first post-secondary institution in the Uppe ...
, and undergraduate studies in Chemical and Process Engineering at the
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.


Research

Buehler has a background in
materials science Materials science is an interdisciplinary field of researching and discovering materials. Materials engineering is an engineering field of finding uses for materials in other fields and industries. The intellectual origins of materials sci ...
,
engineering science Engineering physics (EP), sometimes engineering science, is the field of study combining pure science disciplines (such as physics, mathematics, chemistry or biology) and engineering disciplines (computer, nuclear, electrical, aerospace, medica ...
, applied mechanics and
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. Buehler's research focuses on bottom-up simulation of structural and mechanical properties of biological, bioinspired and synthetic materials across multiple scales, with a specific focus on materials failure from a nanoscale and molecular perspective, and on developing a fundamental understanding of how functional material properties are created in natural, biological and synthetic materials, including agentic AI and graph-based reasoning models. He is best known for the use of simple computational models to explain complex materials phenomena in biology and engineering from a bottom-up perspective. His work on 3D printing explores the integrated computational-experimental design of novel materials, including the use of AI and AR/VR, and immersive modeling. His recent work has focused on applying a computational materials science approach to study materials failure in biological systems, including the investigation of material breakdown in a variety of diseases and other extreme conditions across multiple time- and length-scales. His key contributions lie in the field of deformation and failure of structural protein materials such as collagen and silk, where his work revealed universal material design paradigms that enable protein materials to provide enhanced and diverse functionality despite limited resources (energy, material volume, weak building blocks such as H-bonds, etc.), and demonstrated how these mechanisms break down under extreme conditions and disease (impact, trauma, mutations, flaws, etc.). The impact of his work has been the establishment of the universality-diversity paradigm, explaining how multifunctionality (diversity) of material properties in biology is achieved by changing structural arrangements of few (universal) constituents rather than inventing new building blocks, or through reliance of the quality of building blocks. Some of Buehler's current work involves the use of ologs, a category-theoretic framework for knowledge representation, to encode the structure-function relationships inherent in hierarchical materials. Buehler has published more than 500 articles, with more than 55,000 citations, on theoretical and computational modeling of materials using various types of simulation methods, a monograph on atomistic modeling, a book on Biomateriomics, several book chapters, and has given hundreds of invited lectures, keynote talks and plenary speeches around the world. His work is published in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Science Advances'', ''Advanced Materials'', ''Royal Society Interface'', and many others. In a recent Stanford University study, he has been named as one of the world's highly ranked researchers in 2020, within the top 0.09% of all researchers in the nanoscience category. He collaborates broadly with experimental researchers in the United States, Europe and Asia. He serves as a PI and co-PI on numerous research grants, including several interdisciplinary research projects funded by the
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,
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,
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(NIH), and many other organizations as well as industrial partners.


Teaching

His teaching at MIT focus on engineering mechanics and
modeling and simulation Modeling and simulation (M&S) is the use of models (e.g., physical, mathematical, behavioral, or logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilized for managerial or technica ...
, and on introducing undergraduate and graduate students to computational research. He teaches professional educational courses in areas of materials design, machine learning, and additive manufacturing. Since 2020 he has been teaching a course on Machine Learning for Materials Informatics, targeting AI-driven upskilling. He has been involved in teaching MIT subjects 3.021J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation, 1.978 From nano to macro: Introduction to atomistic modeling techniques, 1.545 Atomistic Modeling of Materials and Structures, 1.050 Engineering Mechanics I, and 2.174J: Advancing Mechanics and Materials via Machine Learning. Buehler collaborates with MIT's IS&T department within the scope of the initiative "Bringing Research Tools into the Classroom", where is developing tools to enable simple use of multiscale simulation tools in teaching and education of undergraduate and graduate students. He is also actively participating in MIT's
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(UROP), where he serves as a faculty mentor. He is a faculty advisor in the MIT Summer Research Program and served as faculty advisor of the Everett Moore Baker Memorial Foundation. He is the author of the textbooks ''Atomistic Modeling of Materials Failure'' and ''Biomateriomics''. The former text focuses the mechanical properties of materials and the connections between atomistic and continuum theories while the latter is aimed at discussing hierarchical and motif structures in biological materials.


Service

Buehler serves as editor or a member of the editorial board of several international journals including APL Machine Learning, PLoS ONE, International Journal of Applied Mechanics,
Biophysical Journal ''Biophysical Journal'' is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press on behalf of the Biophysical Society. The journal was established in 1960 and covers all aspects of biophysics. The journal occasionally publishes spec ...
,
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to onesel ...
, Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Journal of Nanomechanics and Micromechanics, and the Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience. Since 2011 he serves as a co-Editor in Chief of BioNanoScience, a journal he co-founded. He was elected to the editorial board of the
Journal of the Royal Society Interface The ''Journal of the Royal Society Interface'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the interface between the life sciences and the physical sciences, including chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics, and physics. ...
in 2012. He is the former chair of the Biomechanics Committee at the Engineering Mechanics Institute of the
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, co-chair of the NanoEngineering in Medicine and Biology Steering Committee at the
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, a member of the U.S. National Committee on Biomechanics, and participates in several other committees at
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, including the Committee on Mechanics in Biology and Medicine. He is also active in the
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as volunteer writer for the ''
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'', organizer of MRS symposiums, and through his involvement in the MRS Graduate Student Award program. Since 2010 he serves as the director of the MIT-Germany Program (MISTI Germany). He is the editor-in-chief of the ''
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to onesel ...
''.


Awards and recognitions

Buehler received the
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CAREER Award, the United States Air Force Young Investigator Award, the Navy Young Investigator Award, and the
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Young Faculty Award. Buehler was invited to the
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-Frontiers in Engineering symposium of the National Academy of Engineering. In 2023, he was elected to the
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. In 2009, his work was recognized by the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the United States federal government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their independent research careers. T ...
(PECASE). He received the 2010 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award, the 2010 ASME Sia Nemat-Nasser Award, the 2011 Thomas J.R. Hughes Young Investigator Award and the 2011 Rossiter W. Raymond Memorial Award. In 2011 he received the inaugural
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Award from
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. His work was recognized with several other awards including the
Alfred Noble Prize The Alfred Noble Prize is an award presented by the American Society of Civil Engineers, as the trustee of prize funds contributed by the combined engineering societies of the United States. It is awarded annually to a person not over the age of t ...
. In 2021, he received the ASME
Drucker Medal The Daniel C. Drucker medal was instituted in 1997 by the Applied Mechanics Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The Drucker Medal is conferred in recognition of distinguished contributions to the fields of applied mechanics an ...
. In 2025, he received the
Washington Award The Washington Award is an American engineering award. Since 1916 it has been given annually for "accomplishments which promote the happiness, comfort, and well-being of humanity". It is awarded jointly by the following engineering societies: Amer ...
. Buehler was elected to the
National Academy of Engineering The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American Nonprofit organization, nonprofit, NGO, non-governmental organization. It is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), along with the National Academ ...
in 2023.


References


General references


List of publications at LAMMNPR story on 3D printing and spider websForbes Magazine article on protein designScience Careers: Winning Strategies: Advice from PECASE WinnersThere’s a symphony in the antibody protein the body makes to neutralize the coronavirusUnraveling silks’ secretsMIT probes secret to bone's strengthNBC article on mussel-inspired building designsWall Street Journal article on coronavirus work
* ttp://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/collagen.html Math model may help to study collagen ailmentsbr>Classic FM radio station article & broadcast
* ttps://news.mit.edu/2015/buehler-named-mcafee-professor-1112 Buehler appointed to the Institute-wider endowed chair professorship at MITbr>Speed plays crucial role in breaking protein's H-bondsS. Cranford, M. Buehler, Materiomics: biological protein materials, from nano to macro, Nanotechnology, Science and Applications, Vol. 3, pp. 127–148, 2010.M.J. Buehler, Tu(r)ning weakness to strength, Nano Today, Vol. 5(5), pp. 379–383, 2010.Buehler to receive inaugural Leonardo da Vinci AwardResearchers link patterns seen in spider silk, melodiesThe Beethoven connection
* ttp://news.mit.edu/2019/spider-web-music-inspiring-harmony-art-and-science-0108 Spider web music: An inspiring harmony of art and sciencebr>Spider web music: Translating proteins into music, and backMateriomusic: Setting coronavirus and AI inspired proteins to music


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Buehler, Markus J. Living people MIT School of Engineering faculty 21st-century American engineers 21st-century American scientists American nanotechnologists American scientists American materials scientists American composers 1977 births Michigan Technological University alumni California Institute of Technology alumni Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering Recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers