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Jul 7, 2020 Programmable balloons pave the way for new shape-morphing devices Kirigami balloons could be used in medical devices, soft robotics Materials, Robotics,
Jun 29, 2020 Multifunctional nanofiber protects against extreme temperatures and fast-moving projectiles Material could protect soldiers, firefighters, astronauts and more Materials,
Jun 1, 2020 Kirigami grips could help seniors keep their footing Snake skin-inspired grips increase the friction of footwear Materials, Robotics,
Mar 9, 2020 Deciphering Disorder Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies. Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Feb 27, 2020 Understanding the quantum rainbow Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Feb 10, 2020 Harnessing the domino effect Researchers use models and experiments to guide and harness transition waves in multi-stable mechanical structures Materials, Robotics,
Feb 5, 2020 Controlling light with light Researchers develop a new platform for all-optical computing Materials, Optics / Photonics,
Dec 13, 2019 Programming kirigami Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more Materials, Robotics,
Dec 10, 2019 Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear Materials, Alumni Profile
Dec 2, 2019 Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option AI / Machine Learning, Applied Physics, Materials,