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This project seeks to design synthetic materials that mimic the self-assembly and adaptive properties found in nature. By employing advanced simulations and machine learning, it aims to understand the relationships between structure, dynamics, and properties of these materials.
Nature uses self-assembly to build fascinating supramolecular materials, such as microtubules and protein filaments, that can self-heal, reconfigure, adapt or respond to specific stimuli in dynamic way.
Building synthetic (polymeric) supramolecular materials possessing similar bioinspired properties via the same self-assembly principles is interesting for many applications.
But their rational design requires a detailed comprehension of the molecular determinants controlling the assembly (structu…
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