Our new cover in Small (related to this paper: https://t.co/yekytVXHmY) illustrates a robot that is folding an origami swan that gradually turns into a living swan. This is a nod to the automated folding mechanism we propose to fold origami biomaterials for tissue regeneration.
Had the pleasure to present our work on #mechanotransduction in nanopatterned #metabiomaterials @ESB_2022
It's great to attend a conference in person again!
1) The last piece of my Ph.D. puzzle is now online.
We designed and fabricated #nanopatterned#metabiomaterials using the #crumpling technique. Look and see how we tuned geometrical and mechanical properties while preserving #nanopatterns: https://t.co/cYldWgNs4e
@amir_zadpoor
My PhD defense on May 25th officially marked the end of my PhD studies @tudelft3mE . I am grateful to my promotors Prof. @amir_zadpoor and Dr. Lidy Fratila-Apachitei for their guidance and supervision, and to my colleagues and friends in NL & abroad for their continuous support.
Two weeks after rejecting my paper, the journal sends me a manuscript to review. I'm not saying it's necessarily unfair, but it does hurt!
#AcademicTwitter
Check out our latest publication in Acta Biomaterialia! (https://t.co/h0fOLP64fO)
We developed a new #nanofabrication process based on EBL and NIL to resolve the contradiction between the precision and throughput in generating #osteogenic_nanopatterns.@MahyaGanjian@amir_zadpoor