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Morphing Matter

FOCUS · MAR-L63 · ID: 3095838







Presentations

  • Shape-shifting mechanics for adaptable cities

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: L. Stein-Montalvo, L. Ding, M. Hultmark, S. Adriaenssens, and E. Bou-Zeid. Kirigami-inspired wind-steering for natural ventilation. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 246, 105667 (2024) doi: 10.1016/j.jweia.2024.105667<br><br>L. Stein-Montalvo, S. Adriaenssens, and E. Bou-Zeid. Kirigami for urban ventilation. In preparation.<br><br>L. Stein-Montalvo, A. Guerra, K. Almedia, O. Kodio, and D.P. Holmes. Wrinkling and developable cones in centrally confined sheets. Physical Review E 108, 035002 (2023) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.108.035002<br><br>M. Alhafnawi, L. Stein-Montalvo, S. Adriaenssens, and R. Nagpal. Swarm garden: A human-responsive facade based on buckling of confined sheets. In preparation.

    Presenters

    • Lucia Stein-Montalvo

      Northwestern University

    Authors

    • Lucia Stein-Montalvo

      Northwestern University

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  • Hygrostack: How to morph under a large load

    ORAL

    Publication: A paper submission is planned based on this work, with the application about energy harvesting being emphasized more than we did here.

    Presenters

    • Xilai Xiao

      Columbia University

    Authors

    • Ozgur Sahin

      Columbia University

    • Aleksandr Vankov

      Columbia University

    • Ren Deng

      Columbia University

    • Brunvens Sejour

      Columbia University

    • Adedayo T Ogunlana

      Columbia University

    • Xilai Xiao

      Columbia University

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  • 4D Printing of Fully Programmable Digital Metamaterials

    ORAL

    Publication: I. Levin, E. Sachyani, R. Lieberman, N. Batat, E. Sharon, and S. Magdassi, 4D Printing of Programmable Digital Metamaterials, 2024, arXiv:2406.12113.

    Presenters

    • Ido Levin

      University of Washington

    Authors

    • Ido Levin

      University of Washington

    • Ela Sachyani

      Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    • Rama Lieberman

      Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    • Noa Battat

      Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    • Eran Sharon

      Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    • Shlomo Magdassi

      Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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  • Programming evolution of geometry in shape-morphing sheets via spatiotemporal activation

    ORAL

    Publication: 'Programming evolution of geometry in shape-morphing sheets via spatiotemporal activation', under review at Proc. Royal Soc. A, https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.21024

    Presenters

    • Daniel Duffy

      University of Michigan

    Authors

    • Daniel Duffy

      University of Michigan

    • Cyrus Mostajeran

      Nanyang Technical University

    • John S Biggins

      Univ of Cambridge

    • Itay Griniasty

      Cornell University

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  • Programming shape-changing materials: folding, cutting, inflating

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: "Bio-inspired pneumatic shape-morphing elastomers", E. Siéfert, E. Reyssat, J. Bico & B. Roman, Nature Materials 18, 24 (2019)<br>"Programming stiff inflatable shells from planar patterned fabrics", E. Siéfert, É. Reyssat, J. Bico & B. Roman, Soft Matter 16, 7890 (2020)<br>"Pneumatic cells toward absolute Gaussian morphing", T. Gao, J. Bico & B. Roman, Science 381, 862 (2023)<br>"Curvy cuts: Programming axisymmetric kirigami shapes", M. Tani, J.-W. Hong, T. Tomizawa, E. Lepoivre, J. Bico & B. Roman, Extreme Mechanics Letters 71, 102195 (2024)

    Presenters

    • José Bico

      PMMH-ESPCI

    Authors

    • José Bico

      PMMH-ESPCI

    • Benoit Roman

      Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)

    • Etienne Reyssat

      ESPCI Paris

    • Emmanuel Siefert

      LiPhy-CNRS

    • Tian Gao

      LadHyx, Ecole Polytechnique

    • Maïka Saint-Jean

      Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Hetero

    • Alejandro Ibarra

      Luxembourg University

    • Nathan Vani

      ESPCI Paris

    • Joo-Won HONG

      Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes (PMMH)

    • Marie Tani

      Koyto University

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