Responsive Polymers, Soft Materials, and Hybrids III
FOCUS · G32 · ID: 354854
Presentations
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Ordering hard-sphere particle suspensions by medium crystallization: Effect of size and interaction strength
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Vianney Gimenez-Pinto
- Lincoln University, Missouri
- Department of Science, Technology and Mathematics, Lincoln University, Missouri
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Vianney Gimenez-Pinto
- Lincoln University, Missouri
- Department of Science, Technology and Mathematics, Lincoln University, Missouri
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Exploring Solution Behavior of Fully Rigid “Block Copolymers” with Sphere-Rod Molecular Architecture
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JIANCHENG LUO
- Univ of Akron
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JIANCHENG LUO
- Univ of Akron
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Tong Liu
- Univ of Akron
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Stephen Cheng
- Univ of Akron
- South China University of Technology, South China Advanced Institute for Soft Matter Science and Technology
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Tianbo Liu
- Univ of Akron
- polymer science, the university of akron
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Stimuli-responsive phase behavior of block copolymers in ionic liquids
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Claire Seitzinger
- University of Minnesota
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Claire Seitzinger
- University of Minnesota
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Cecilia C Hall
- University of Minnesota
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Timothy Lodge
- University of Minnesota
- Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
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Exploring the Limits of Actuation Force Output of Stretch-based Deformation of Liquid Crystalline Elastomers
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JOSELLE MCCRACKEN
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
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JOSELLE MCCRACKEN
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Kelsey M Lynch
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Timothy J White
- Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Electro-responsive Ionic Liquid Crystal Elastomers
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Chenrun Feng
- Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
- Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Chenrun Feng
- Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
- Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Chathuranga Prageeth Rajapaksha
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Vikash Kaphle
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Bjorn Lussem
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Thein Kyu
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
- Univ of Akron
- Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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Antal Istvan Jakli
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
- Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Voltage-induced deformation in soft dielectric elastomers
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Abhishek Ghosh
- IIT Kanpur
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Abhishek Ghosh
- IIT Kanpur
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Sumit Basu
- IIT Kanpur
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Tough, Responsive and Soft Biomaterials for Tissue Repair and Regeneration
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Presenters
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Jianyu Li
- McGill Univ
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Jianyu Li
- McGill Univ
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Flexoionic effect of Ionic Liquid Crystal Elastomers
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Chathuranga Prageeth Rajapaksha
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Chathuranga Prageeth Rajapaksha
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Chenrun Feng
- Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
- Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Camilo Piedrahita
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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Hamad Albehaijan
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
- Univ of Akron
- Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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Vikash Kaphle
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Pushpa Paudel
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Bjorn Lussem
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
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Thein Kyu
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
- Univ of Akron
- Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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Antal Istvan Jakli
- Kent State Univ - Kent
- Department of Physics, Kent State University
- Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
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Statistical field theory model for Liquid Crystal Elastomers
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Pratik Khandagale
- Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Pratik Khandagale
- Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Kaushik Dayal
- Carnegie Mellon Univ
- Carnegie Mellon University
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Carmel Majidi
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Branching out and back: Reconfigurable nematic drops driven by molecular heterogeneity
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Wei-Shao Wei
- Department of Physics and Astronomy & LRSM, University of Pennsylvania
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Wei-Shao Wei
- Department of Physics and Astronomy & LRSM, University of Pennsylvania
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Yu Xia
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
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Sophie A Ettinger
- Department of Physics and Astronomy & LRSM, University of Pennsylvania
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Yuchen Wang
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
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Shu Yang
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
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Arjun G Yodh
- Department of Physics and Astronomy & LRSM, University of Pennsylvania
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Imaging crack propagation in tough model gels by ultrasound elastography
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Heiva Le Blay
- ESPCI Paris
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Heiva Le Blay
- ESPCI Paris
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Thomas Deffieux
- ESPCI Paris
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Mickael Tanter
- ESPCI Paris
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Alba Marcellan
- ESPCI Paris
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Photoisomerization in a Glassy Matrix: Predicting a Broad Distribution of Dynamics with Machine Learning
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Kenneth Salerno
- Army Research Laboratory
- US Army Res Dev & Eng Command
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Kenneth Salerno
- Army Research Laboratory
- US Army Res Dev & Eng Command
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Timothy W Sirk
- US Army Res Dev & Eng Command
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Juan De Pablo
- University of Chicago
- Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
- Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago. Argonne National Laboratory
- Pritzker School of Molecular Engineerin, The University of Chicago
- Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Response of Polymer Conformations to Crowded Environments
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Kurt VanDonselaar
- North Dakota State Univ
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Kurt VanDonselaar
- North Dakota State Univ
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Matthew Kurtti
- North Dakota State Univ
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Alan Denton
- North Dakota State Univ
- North Dakota State University
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