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Symmetry-protected Micromanipulations
By embedding symmetry in a 3D microfluidic geometry (e.g., octahedral symmetry shown in the following figure), we realized distinct microfluidic functions classified by subgroups of these symmetries. These functions include a strain-free flow in 3D, which can be used for trap-free manipulations of...
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Self-propelling and rolling of a sessile-motile aggregate of the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus
Zeng, Yu, and Bin Liu. 2020. “Self-Propelling and Rolling of a Sessile-Motile Aggregate of the Bacterium Caulobacter Crescentus”. Communications Biology 3 (1): 587.
Topological mechanics of origami and kirigami
Chen, Bryan Gin-ge, Bin Liu, Arthur A. Evans, Jayson Paulose, Itai Cohen, Vincenzo Vitelli, and Cristian D. Santangelo. 2016. “Topological Mechanics of Origami and Kirigami”. Physical Review Letters 116: 135501.
Origami structures with a critical transition to bistability arising from hidden degrees of freedom
Silverberg, Jesse L, Jun-Hee Na, Arthur A Evans, Bin Liu, Thomas C Hull, Christian D Santangelo, Robert J Lang, Ryan C Hayward, and Itai Cohen. 2015. “Origami Structures With a Critical Transition to Bistability Arising from Hidden Degrees of Freedom”. Nature Materials 14 (4): 389-93.
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“Shakespeare in Yosemite: Ecodramaturgy, Practice, and (Scientific) Research.”
Known, Not. Forthcoming. “‘Shakespeare in Yosemite: Ecodramaturgy, Practice, and (Scientific) Research.’”. In Scholar-Practitioner Shakespeare.
“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Adapting Shakespeare for the Environment.”
Brokaw, Katherine Steele, and Paul Prescott. Forthcoming. “‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Adapting Shakespeare for the Environment.’”. In The Arden Research Companion to Shakespeare and Adaptation.