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    Resilient 3D hierarchical architected metamaterials by Meza, Lucas R., Zelhofer, Alex J., Clarke, Nigel, Mateos, Arturo J., Kochmann, Dennis M., Greer, Julia R.

    “…Hierarchically designed structures with architectural features that span across multiple length scales are found in numerous hard biomaterials, like bone,…”
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    Pushing and Pulling on Ropes: Hierarchical Woven Materials by Moestopo, Widianto P., Mateos, Arturo J., Fuller, Ritchie M., Greer, Julia R., Portela, Carlos M.

    Published in Advanced science (01-10-2020)
    “…Hierarchy in natural and synthetic materials has been shown to grant these architected materials properties unattainable independently by their constituent…”
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    Discrete‐Continuum Duality of Architected Materials: Failure, Flaws, and Fracture by Mateos, Arturo J., Huang, Wei, Zhang, Yong‐Wei, Greer, Julia R.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-02-2019)
    “…3D nano‐ and micro‐architected materials are resilient under compression; their susceptibility to flaws and fracture remain unexplored. This work reports the…”
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    Large-Scale Continuous Immersion System for Layer-by-Layer Deposition of Flame Retardant and Conductive Nanocoatings on Fabric by Mateos, Arturo J, Cain, Amanda A, Grunlan, Jaime C

    “…A continuous immersion system has been developed to deposit multifunctional, multilayer thin films using layer-by-layer assembly. An initial demonstration of…”
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    Hierarchical Woven Materials: Pushing and Pulling on Ropes: Hierarchical Woven Materials (Adv. Sci. 20/2020) by Moestopo, Widianto P., Mateos, Arturo J., Fuller, Ritchie M., Greer, Julia R., Portela, Carlos M.

    Published in Advanced science (01-10-2020)
    “…In article number 2001271, Carlos M. Portela and co‐workers present an architected material design in which fibers are interwoven to construct effective beams…”
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