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Paper Published in ACS AMI

  By dpreston • September 11, 2023 News

PhD candidate Marquise Bell led a collaboration with the Tao Lab to develop wearable materials that safely self-decontaminate in seconds while being worn on the body. Our work provides an alternative to single-use personal protective equipment.

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Wearable Haptics Paper Published

  By dpreston • August 29, 2023 News

Fluidically actuated haptic systems are soft, lightweight, and comfortable, but their electronic controllers can be cumbersome. Led by Barclay Jumet in collaboration with the MAHI Lab, our work describes offloading control to the fluidic domain.

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Paper Published in Nano Letters

  By dpreston • July 14, 2023 News

Surfaces exposed to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) often become contaminated, hindering nanofabrication and impeding progress in fundamental surface science research. Our paper in Nano Letters, led by Zhen Liu, addresses this issue.

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Fluidic Control Paper Published

  By dpreston • September 26, 2022 News

Our paper on combined digital and analog fluidic control for soft robots, led by Rice undergraduate researcher Colter Decker in collaboration with the Whitesides Lab, has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

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Publication in Science Advances

  By dpreston • August 25, 2022 News

We developed a textile-based pneumatic energy harvesting system that generates up to 3 watts, outperforming electric approaches. Our paper, co-led by Rachel Shveda and Anoop Rajappan, has been published in Science Advances.

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Textile Logic Paper Published

  By dpreston • August 23, 2022 News

Our paper on logic-enabled textiles, led by postdoc Anoop Rajappan, has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). We describe a wearable textile-based platform for fluidic digital logic.

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Necrobotics Paper Published

  By dpreston • July 25, 2022 News

Our paper on necrobotics—the use of biotic materials in robotics applications—has been published in the open access journal Advanced Science. Led by Faye Yap, we repurposed the inanimate body of a spider as a robotic gripper.

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CAREER Award Announced

  By dpreston • May 5, 2022 News

Lab director Dan Preston and the PI Lab have been awarded a Faculty Early Career Development Program CAREER Award supported by NSF. This five-year, $600,000 award will support the lab’s research on smart wearable robots.

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Publication in Science Robotics

  By dpreston • February 10, 2022 News

Dan and Prof. Won-Kyu Lee co-authored a paper along with others at Harvard SEAS and CCB on electronics-free locomotion, now published in Science Robotics and highlighted in a Focus article by Prof. Kris Dorsey.

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Paper Published in Langmuir

  By dpreston • January 8, 2022 News

Our paper on contamination under ultra-high vacuum, led by Zhen Liu in collaboration with Dr. Youngsup Song and the MIT DRL, has been published in Langmuir. We describe the effect of contamination during sensitive experiments.

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