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The project aims to develop a biocompatible thermal tweezer technique for creating complex biomaterials, including cells and hydrogels. It focuses on programmable design and manipulation to advance the field of engineered living materials.
The proposed research aims to develop an innovative biocompatible thermal tweezer (Bio-TT) technique for the design of multi-scale, hierarchical biomaterials, including cells, organoids, artificial cells and hydrogels, to meet multiple performance criteria (e.g., dynamic assembly, multi-scale manipulation, and standardised control).
To this end, a programmable design concept will be introduced, integrating a novel TT particle manipulation method with functionalised artificial cellular materials,…
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