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Feb 24, 2022 Breaking the black box of catalytic reactions Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design AI / Machine Learning, Materials,
Feb 7, 2022 Investigators receive the Cullen Education and Research Fund (CERF) Medical Engineering Prize for ALS research Awards, Bioengineering, Materials, Robotics,
Jan 20, 2022 A soft, stretchable thermometer Self-powered sensor can be integrated into soft robots, smart clothing Materials, Robotics,
Jan 12, 2022 Machine learning for morphable materials New platform can program the transformation of 2D stretchable surfaces into specific 3D shapes AI / Machine Learning, Materials,
Dec 16, 2021 Alumni profile: Paul Le Floch, Ph.D. ’21 Paul Le Floch designs neural implants to overcome brain damage Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Alumni Profile
Oct 21, 2021 Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Applied Mathematics, Materials, Robotics,
Oct 7, 2021 Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics Materials,
Sep 16, 2021 First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Sep 14, 2021 How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Bioengineering, Design, Materials, Technology,
Sep 2, 2021 Graduate student Q&A: Vanessa Sanchez Fashion designer-turned-engineer uses robotic textiles for assistive clothing Design, Graduate Student Profile, Materials, Student Profile