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This project explores time-dependent memory effects in mechanical systems using viscoelastic strips. By studying how these materials transition between states, it aims to reveal the underlying mechanisms of memory in complex materials and design systems with programmable pathways.
Memory is crucial in living organisms and computers, but is also a hallmark of complex materials such as crumpled paper, glasses or sheared foams.
Memory manifests itself in a stunning variety, and is central both in fundamental research and for applications (ageing, adaptive matter, programmable matter). A new picture based on novel theoretical concepts, related to the pathways of transitions between metastable states recently appeared, and lead to a flurry of activity.
But so far, this work fo…
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