CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop artificial animate materials that can autonomously respond to environmental stimuli, mimicking biological materials. It focuses on creating electrochemically programmable actuators for applications in soft robotics and medical technology.
Life’s biological materials are animate materials, capable of adapting to their surroundings via actively changing in response to the environment. A key distinguishing feature of animate materials is their ability to autonomously make decisions over how to respond.
An example of an animate material is your skin: on cold days the hairs on your skin rise to trap warm air without your conscious thought.The ability of living materials to make decisions arises from biochemical reaction networks (e.g.…
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