Machine technology frequently puts magnetic or electrostatic repulsive forces to practical use, as in maglev trains, vehicle suspensions or non-contact bearings. In contrast, materials design overwhelmingly focuses on attractive interactions, such as in the many advanced polymer-based composites, where inorganic fillers interact with a polymer matrix to improve mechanical properties. However, articular cartilage strikingly illustrates how electrostatic repulsion can be harnessed to achieve unparalleled functional efficiency: it permits virtually frictionless mechanical motion within joints, even under high compression. Here we describe a composite hydrogel with anisotropic mechanical properties dominated by electrostatic repulsion between n...
Magnetorheological (MR) effect is a phenomenon typical of suspensions of magnetizable particles in a...
Polymer hydrogels mimic biological tissues and are suitable for future lifelike machines. However, t...
This thesis covers three parts of my doctoral research and describes an evolution of intrinsic and e...
The field of soft actuators is dominated by elastomers that experience mechanical deformations in re...
Anisotropy is an intrinsic feature of most of the human tissues (e.g. muscle, skin or cartilage). Be...
Additive manufacturing of composites offers a potential for a new level of control over a material’s...
Electrostatic repulsion, long used for attenuating surface friction(1,2), is not typically employed ...
Deformation-driven alignment of macromolecules or nanofibers leading to anisotropy is a challenge in...
Anisotropy is an intrinsic feature of most of the human tissues (e.g. muscle, skin or cartilage). Be...
The field of soft actuators is dominated by elastomers that experience mechanical deformations in re...
A simple and versatile low-shear approach for assembling hydrogels containing aligned rod-like parti...
Cartilage is a structural tissue with unique mechanical properties deriving from its electrically-ch...
Living multicellular organisms comprise a high degree of soft anisotropic tissues but the developmen...
Magnetic hydrogel actuators have promising applications in soft robots, wastewater treatment, and un...
Mechanically robust and biomimicking scaffolds are needed for structural engineering of tissues such...
Magnetorheological (MR) effect is a phenomenon typical of suspensions of magnetizable particles in a...
Polymer hydrogels mimic biological tissues and are suitable for future lifelike machines. However, t...
This thesis covers three parts of my doctoral research and describes an evolution of intrinsic and e...
The field of soft actuators is dominated by elastomers that experience mechanical deformations in re...
Anisotropy is an intrinsic feature of most of the human tissues (e.g. muscle, skin or cartilage). Be...
Additive manufacturing of composites offers a potential for a new level of control over a material’s...
Electrostatic repulsion, long used for attenuating surface friction(1,2), is not typically employed ...
Deformation-driven alignment of macromolecules or nanofibers leading to anisotropy is a challenge in...
Anisotropy is an intrinsic feature of most of the human tissues (e.g. muscle, skin or cartilage). Be...
The field of soft actuators is dominated by elastomers that experience mechanical deformations in re...
A simple and versatile low-shear approach for assembling hydrogels containing aligned rod-like parti...
Cartilage is a structural tissue with unique mechanical properties deriving from its electrically-ch...
Living multicellular organisms comprise a high degree of soft anisotropic tissues but the developmen...
Magnetic hydrogel actuators have promising applications in soft robots, wastewater treatment, and un...
Mechanically robust and biomimicking scaffolds are needed for structural engineering of tissues such...
Magnetorheological (MR) effect is a phenomenon typical of suspensions of magnetizable particles in a...
Polymer hydrogels mimic biological tissues and are suitable for future lifelike machines. However, t...
This thesis covers three parts of my doctoral research and describes an evolution of intrinsic and e...