Materials inspired by nature

Inspired by Nature
Nacre-inspired composite (top, credit: Libanori), Periodic alignment of microplatelets inspired by the exoskeleton of invertebrates (middle, credit: Le Ferrand), Self-shaping composites inspired by seedpods  (bottom, credit: Erb)

The assembly strategies developed in our fundamental studies on colloids and soft matter are applied to create bio-inspired materials that replicate design principles of natural materials like bone, teeth, plants and mollusc shells. Design principles of interest include the controlled orientation of anisotropic particles, the organization of building blocks across multiple length scales and the generation of physically interlocking interfaces. To fabricate functional complex materials with new, unusual properties, we are currently exploiting different additive manufacturing platforms that enable voxel-based control of local composition, structure and properties.

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