Mohammad’s lossless channel work published!
Mohammad’s work on passive, lossless transportation of low surface tension liquids droplets has been published in Advanced Functional Materials. Excellent work Mohammad! In this paper we report how to translate low surface tension liquids long distances without losing any fluid during transportation. Oh, and without any external energy input: completely passive! Complex microfluidic tasks may… Read more »
Reeghan successfully defends here MASc thesis!
Big congratulations to Reeghan for successfully defending her MASc thesis work on the 13th. The committee was impressed by the multidisciplinary project and how well Reeghan dove into several fields in order to explore the plastination of natural fibre composites. Reeghan is now headed off to Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) in Chalk River, ON, where… Read more »
PDMS Brush Paper Published!
After a healthy round of review, our work uncovering what it truly means to be “liquidlike” has finally been published in ACS Nano! Excellent work by all and especially Dr. Zhao. For decades researchers have thrown around terms such as “pseudoslippery”, “quasi-liquid”, and “liquid-like” to attempt to describe liquid molecules covalently tethered to solid surfaces…. Read more »
New paper: durable LIT coatings based on quasicrystals!
What’s an excellent combination when it comes to reducing interfacial toughness with ice? Materials that are very hard, very thin, and hydrophobic. That’s a difficult ask, considering all the polymers typically used for their hydrophobicity are quite soft, at least compared to metals and ceramics. But there’s a strange class of materials so interesting that… Read more »
Safer PPE
Our latest study, again in collaboration with Dr. Zarifi’s OMEGA Laboratory at UBC, has been published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Why not combine radar, superhydrophobic textiles, and smart engineering to protect from hazardous water-based threats? Check out Smart Superhydrophobic Textiles Utilizing a Long-Range Antenna Sensor for Hazardous Aqueous Droplet Detection plus Prevention
Sadaf wins the Dr. Spiro Yannacopoulos Memorial Award in Engineering Leadership!
Sadaf has been awarded the Dr. Spiro Yannacopoulos Memorial Award in Engineering Leadership! This award recognizes “a student who has demonstrated excellence in both academics and leadership“. I could not think of a more deserving recipient. Congratulations Sadaf!
Durable and Comfortable Superhydrophobic Fabrics!
Our latest work, spearheaded by Dr. Mohseni, is published in Progress in Organic Coatings! Ever wanted water-repellent fabric finishes that don’t diminish the comfort of the treated garment or use toxic perfluoroalkyl substances? We did! This work is part of the Comfort Optimized Materials For Operational Resilience, Thermal-transport, and Survivability (COMFORTS) Micro-net, an interdisciplinary, collaborative network… Read more »
Dr. Mohseni departs to PRE Labs Inc.
Given the success of our collaboration with safety products manufacturer PRE Labs Inc., it was only a matter of time before our alumni began working there to commercialize some of our most promising technologies. We now say goodbye to Dr. Mohseni, who will developing our omniphobic coatings for real-world use, as part of our 24-month … Read more »
Kiana successfully defends her MASc!
Congratulations Kiana on a successful defence of your MASc thesis! We wish you all the best in Montreal at your new position at AMD Medicom.
Dr. Lahiri joins the DREAM Team
The DREAM Team is pleased to welcome Dr. Sudip Lahiri as our latest member. Sudip comes to us from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, where he developed new ways for fabricating durable superhydrophobic fabrics. Dr. Lahiri will bring his expertise to aid our ongoing quest to develop durable oleophobic fabric finishes that do not… Read more »