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TimeProSAMAT aims to develop methods for programming the time dynamics of self-assembled materials in closed systems. By controlling assembly pathways, the project seeks to create dynamic soft materials with self-regulating features, enhancing their functionalities beyond traditional responsive systems.
TimeProSAMAT aims to introduce concepts to program the time domain of self-assembled systems and materials in CLOSED systems under non-equilibrium conditions by controlling the kinetics of assembly and disassembly pathways via (i) modulating the surrounding by feedback systems, (ii) dissipative structure formation and (iii) active structural feedback.
After reaching a fundamental understanding on a SA level, we want to capitalize on these enabling SA concepts by providing entirely new and origin…
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Germany, Freiburg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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