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Meeting 2021 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Frontiers of Materials Award Symposium: 2021 Functional Nanomaterials: Translating Innovation into Pioneering Technologies
Presentation Title 3D Printing Functional Materials & Devices
Author(s) Michael Mcalpine
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael Mcalpine
Abstract Scope The ability to three-dimensionally interweave biological and functional materials could enable the creation of devices possessing personalized geometries and functionalities. Indeed, interfacing active devices with biology in 3D could impact a variety of fields, including biomedical devices, regenerative biomedicines, bioelectronics, smart prosthetics, and human-machine interfaces. Biology, from the molecular scale of DNA and proteins, to the macroscopic scale of tissues and organs, is three-dimensional, often soft and stretchable, and temperature sensitive. This renders most biological platforms incompatible with the fabrication and material processing methods that have been developed and optimized for functional electronics, which are typically planar, rigid and brittle. A number of strategies have been developed to overcome these dichotomies. Our approach is to utilize extrusion-based multi-material 3D printing, which is an additive manufacturing technology that offers freeform, autonomous fabrication. This approach addresses the challenges presented above by (1) using 3D printing and imaging for personalized device architectures; (2) employing ‘nano-inks’ as an enabling route for introducing a diverse palette of functionalities; and (3) combining 3D printing of biological and functional inks on a common platform to enable the interweaving of these two worlds, from biological to electronic.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned: None Selected

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Becoming Sustainable, The New Frontier in Soft Electronics and Robotics
Bio-inspired Artificial Vision and Wirelessly-integrated Wearable/Implantable Device
Conformal Bioelectronic Interfaces
Electronics on the Brain
Engineering Self-folding and Shape Morphing in Patterned Materials
Expansile Kirigami Wrapping Designs for Breast Reconstruction
Flash Joule Heating as a Rapid Solvent-free Scalable Route to New Materials
Flexible Printable Bioelectronics Devices: Wearable Biosensors and Bioenergy Harvesters
Graphene and 2D Materials for Wearable Electronic Devices and Biosensors
Intelligent Materials at the AI-robotics-medicine Nexus
Introductory Comments: Frontiers of Materials Award Symposium: 2021 Functional Nanomaterials: Translating Innovation into Pioneering Technologies
Liquid Metals and Hydrogels: Inherently Stetchable Materials for Wearables
Nanomembrane Materials for Electronic “Soft-Wear” and Micro-Robotic “Hard-Ware”
Organic Bioelectronics for the Precise Sensing, Delivery and Processing of Bio-signals
Programmable Gold Nanowire Electronic Skins and Tattoos
Semiconductor Nanomaterials for Neural Interfaces
Skin-inspired Organic Electronics
The Science of Contact-electrification and the Technology of Triboelectric Nanogenerators
Wearable Gas Sensors with Wireless Communication and RF Energy Harvesting Capabilities

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