Washington Post Article on Self-Healing “Terminator Skin”
Check out the recent article in the Washington Post [link] on SML’s new “Terminator Skin”. The skin is made up
Read moreCheck out the recent article in the Washington Post [link] on SML’s new “Terminator Skin”. The skin is made up
Read moreProf. Majidi chats with PBS’ Hari Sreenivasan about the next generation of electronic tattoos and wearables. The video was broadcast
Read moreSML and the Herman Lab at Univ. Toronto have teamed up to introduce a novel thin-film circuit architecture that is
Read moreCongratulations to Alexi Charalambides and Navid Kazem for helping to launch two start-up companies that will commercialize some of the
Read moreWe have introduced a method for creating electrical circuits that are soft, stretchable, and self-repairing. The material is composed of
Read moreLow voltage electrochemistry is used to reversibly combine and separate droplets of liquid metal (eutectic gallium indium). Like the source
Read moreSML collaborated with the Sitti Lab at Max Planck to introduce a soft robot gripper capable of robust adhesion to
Read more“High thermal conductivity in soft elastomers with elongated liquid metal inclusions” was accepted for publication in Proceedings of the National
Read more“Rapid Fabrication of Soft, Multilayered Electronics for Wearable Biomonitoring” was accepted for publication in Advanced Functional Materials and is now
Read moreDr. Khalid Jawed moves to UCLA to begin his appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical &
Read moreLauren Finkenauer completed her PhD in May and is now a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Labs. Her dissertation
Read moreJames Wissman defended his PhD in May and is now a postdoctoral fellow at the Naval Research Lab. His dissertation
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