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This research program at Queen's University Belfast focuses on creating materials that mimic the growth patterns of biological structures like bones and shells. By using a layer-by-layer assembly technique, the project aims to develop customizable materials for biomedical and lightweight structural applications.
This proposal will establish a program of research at Queen's University Belfast that will pursue a strategy for mimicking the bottom-up nature of biological growth to produce bulk, macro-scale materials that exhibit some of the salient features and advantageous properties observed in bone, teeth, shells, and deep-sea glass sponges.
Layer-by-layer assembly of nanocomposite coatings onto porous, three-dimensional substrates will result in materials with uniquely customizable stiffness & porosity,…
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THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
United Kingdom, Belfast
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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