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The GEL-SYS project aims to develop advanced hydrogel-based devices inspired by nature. It focuses on creating biocompatible electronics, soft robotics, and energy harvesting systems, enhancing medical tools and robotics with innovative materials and designs.
Hydrogels evolved as versatile building blocks of life – we all are in essence gel-embodied soft machines.
Drawing inspiration from the diversity found in living creatures, GEL-SYS will develop a set of concepts, materials approaches and design rules for wide ranging classes of soft, hydrogel-based electronic, ionic and photonic devices in three core aims.Aim (A) will pursue a high level of complexity in soft, yet tough biomimetic devices and machines by introducing nature-inspired instant stron…
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