The DREAM Lab has two new publications out today.
Kamran’s work on skin-inspired ice-phobic surfaces has been published in Advanced Functional Materials. He’s developed a metallic system that can repel ice, survive impact, and even keep its temperature substantially warmer than the ambient.
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Mohammad’s work on fabrics that can transport rain/sweat to keep the wearer dry and comfortable has been published in Materials Horizons. He’s used wettability engineering and textile science to move liquid long distances within a fabric, keeping the user comfortable.
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