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Morphing Structures

SES Symposium 3.8. Programmable Morphing Matter: Bridging Bioinspiration, Mechanics, and Autonomous Design

Submitted by AT Haque on

Organizers:

Lining Yao (UC Berkeley); Wei Chen (Northwestern University); Teng Zhang (Syracuse University); Renee Zhao (Stanford University); Grace Gu (UC Berkeley); Yayue Pan (UIC); Liwei Wang (CMU); A B M Tahidul Haque (The University of Alabama) ; Shelly Zhang (UIUC)

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A solid-shell model of hard-magnetic soft materials

Submitted by Fan Xu on

Hard-magnetic soft materials (HMSMs) consisting of an elastomer matrix filled with high remnant magnetic particles can exhibit flexible programmability and rapid shape changing under non-contact activation, showing promising potential applications in soft robotics, biomedical devices and flexible electronics. Precise predictions of large deformations of hard-magnetic soft materials would be a key for relevant applications.

Post-doctoral position at Univ. Pittsburgh: Reversibly-morphing surfaces

Submitted by velankar on

A post-doctoral position is available in the Dept. of Chemical Engineering at the
University of Pittsburgh to conduct experimental research on developing
"morphing surfaces" that change topology by developing features such
as bumps, folds, spikes, etc. The post-doctoral fellow will develop (1)
surfaces that undergo a change in topology in response to applied stimuli, (2)
methods to control the shape and location of the morphing features on the
surface, and (3) quantitative or heuristic models to guide the design of
texture-changing surfaces.

 

looking for post-doc

Submitted by rameshgupta on

Ramesh Gupta B, Aerospace Engineering Department, IISc, Bangalore. INDIA. Pin: 560012. (91) 9242844936

ramesh [at] aero.iisc.ernet.in (ramesh[at]aero[dot]iisc[dot]ernet[dot]in) 

April 30, 2010

 

Dear Sir,