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    Anomalous dynamics of interstitial dopants in soft crystals by Tauber, Justin, Higler, Ruben, Sprakel, Joris

    “…The dynamics of interstitial dopants govern the properties of a wide variety of doped crystalline materials. To describe the hopping dynamics of such…”
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    Sharing the Load: Stress Redistribution Governs Fracture of Polymer Double Networks by Tauber, Justin, Rovigatti, Lorenzo, Dussi, Simone, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published in Macromolecules (28-09-2021)
    “…The stress response of polymer double networks depends not only on the properties of the constituent networks but also on the interactions arising between…”
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    Athermal Fracture of Elastic Networks: How Rigidity Challenges the Unavoidable Size-Induced Brittleness by Dussi, Simone, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published in Physical review letters (10-01-2020)
    “…By performing extensive simulations with unprecedentedly large system sizes, we unveil how rigidity influences the fracture of disordered materials. We observe…”
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    Connectivity and plasticity determine collagen network fracture by Burla, Federica, Dussi, Simone, Martinez-Torres, Cristina, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper, Koenderink, Gijsje H.

    “…Collagen forms the structural scaffold of connective tissues in all mammals. Tissues are remarkably resistant against mechanical deformations because collagen…”
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    Stretchy and disordered: Toward understanding fracture in soft network materials via mesoscopic computer simulations by Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper, Dussi, Simone

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (28-04-2022)
    “…Soft network materials exist in numerous forms ranging from polymer networks, such as elastomers, to fiber networks, such as collagen. In addition, in…”
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    Stress management in composite biopolymer networks by Burla, Federica, Tauber, Justin, Dussi, Simone, van der Gucht, Jasper, Koenderink, Gijsje H.

    Published in Nature physics (01-06-2019)
    “…Living tissues show an extraordinary adaptiveness to strain, which is crucial for their proper biological functioning 1 , 2 . The physical origin of this…”
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    Cross-linker Mobility Governs Fracture Behavior of Catch-Bonded Networks by Ruiz-Franco, José, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published in Physical review letters (17-03-2023)
    “…While most chemical bonds weaken under the action of mechanical force (called slip bond behavior), nature has developed bonds that do the opposite: their…”
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    Dealing with Stress: Elasticity and Fracture of Soft Network Materials by Tauber, Justin

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Fracture of materials is both undesirable and unavoidable; therefore, there is great interest in methods to either forecast or control the fracture process of…”
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    Crosslinker mobility governs fracture behavior of catch-bonded networks by Ruiz-Franco, José, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published 25-09-2022
    “…While most chemical bonds weaken under the action of mechanical force (called slip bond behavior), nature has developed bonds that do the opposite: their…”
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    Sharing the load: stress redistribution governs fracture of polymer double networks by Tauber, Justin, Rovigatti, Lorenzo, Dussi, Simone, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published 09-12-2021
    “…Macromolecules 54 (2021) 8563-8574 The stress response of polymer double networks depends not only on the properties of the constituent networks, but also on…”
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    The role of temperature in the rigidity-controlled fracture of elastic networks by Tauber, Justin, Kok, Aimée R, van der Gucht, Jasper, Dussi, Simone

    Published 08-06-2020
    “…We study the influence of thermal fluctuations on the fracture of elastic networks, via simulations of the uniaxial extension of central-force spring networks…”
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    Microscopic insights into the failure of elastic double networks by Tauber, Justin, Dussi, Simone, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published 08-06-2020
    “…Phys. Rev. Materials 4, 063603 (2020) The toughness of a polymer material can increase significantly if two networks are combined into one material. This…”
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    Anomalous dynamics of interstitial dopants in soft crystals by Tauber, Justin, Higler, Ruben, Sprakel, Joris

    Published 27-11-2016
    “…The dynamics of interstitial dopants governs the properties of a wide variety of doped crystalline materials. To describe the hopping dynamics of such…”
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    Journal Article
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    Disorder protects collagen networks from fracture by Burla, Federica, Dussi, Simone, Martinez-Torres, Cristina, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper, Koenderink, Gijsje H

    Published 14-11-2019
    “…Collagen forms the structural scaffold of connective tissues in all mammals. Tissues are remarkably resistant against mechanical deformations because collagen…”
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    Journal Article
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    Athermal Fracture of Elastic Networks: How Rigidity Challenges the Unavoidable Size-Induced Brittleness by Dussi, Simone, Tauber, Justin, van der Gucht, Jasper

    Published 14-11-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 018002 (2020) By performing extensive simulations with unprecedentedly large system sizes, we unveil how rigidity influences the fracture…”
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    Stress management in composite biopolymer networks by Burla, Federica, Tauber, Justin, Dussi, Simone, van der Gucht, Jasper, Koenderink, Gijsje H

    Published 22-02-2019
    “…Living tissues show an extraordinary adaptiveness to strain, which is crucial for their proper biological functioning. The physical origin of this mechanical…”
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    Journal Article