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Programmable Smart Fabric Could Revolutionize the Way We Live and Work

Programmable Smart Fabric Could Revolutionize the Way We Live and Work
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Milad-kamkar
Centre-at-waterloo
University-of-waterloo
Multi-scale-materials-design

New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity

New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity
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Milad-kamkar
Runxin-xu
University-of-waterloo
Centre-at-waterloo
Multi-scale-materials-design
Stimuli-dually
Responsive-intelligent-woven-structures
Local-programmability
Biomimetic-applications

New programmable smart fabric responds to tem

A new smart material developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo is activated by both heat and electricity, making it the first ever to respond to two different stimuli.

Milad-kamkar
Centre-at-waterloo
University-of-waterloo
Multi-scale-materials-design
Local-programmability
Biomimetic-applications

New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity: Unique smart fabric is the first to change both colour and shape in response to two different stimuli

New programmable smart fabric responds to temperature and electricity: Unique smart fabric is the first to change both colour and shape in response to two different stimuli
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Milad-kamkar
Centre-at-waterloo
Multi-scale-materials-design

The Engineer - Smart material activated by heat and electricity

Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada have developed a smart material activated by heat and electricity, an advance claimed to be the first to respond to two different stimuli.

Milad-kamkar
Centre-at-waterloo
Multi-scale-materials-design
Smart-material
Activated-by-heat-and-electricity
University-of-waterloo

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