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May 3, 2019 Four SEAS faculty members elected to NAS A physicist, two materials scientists, and a chemist join the ranks of the National Academy of Sciences Applied Physics, Awards, Materials,
Apr 18, 2019 Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Kirigami, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Robotics,
Apr 5, 2019 Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds Materials, Applied Mathematics,
Dec 21, 2018 A safe, wearable soft sensor Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality Bioengineering, Materials, Wearable Devices,
Dec 18, 2018 A painless adhesive Adhesives for biomedical applications can be detached with light Materials,
Dec 5, 2018 Microscopic “sunflowers” for better solar panels Novel liquid crystal material deforms in three dimensions based on internal structure and external stimuli Materials,
Nov 15, 2018 Prineha Narang named Moore Inventor Fellow SEAS professor chosen for pioneering work in quantum science and technology Awards, Materials,
Oct 10, 2018 The culprit of superconductivity in cuprates Researchers shed light on underlying causes of high temperature superconductivity in copper-based materials Materials,