A regenerative coating system inspired by biology that is a simplified synthetic analog of skin, with a vascularized substrate (dermis-like) and protective coating (epidermis-like) is demonstrated.

A regenerative coating system inspired by biology that is a simplified synthetic analog of skin, with a vascularized substrate (dermis-like) and protective coating (epidermis-like) is demonstrated.
A series of monolithic porous Au with different pore sizes were successfully synthesized.
Several devices using flexible circuit boards were created to demonstrate the possibilities of this technology, showing the ability to create thermoplastic electronic devices.
A high-throughput tensile testing technique has been implemented, which utilizes high-resolution cameras to track the deformation during testing.
The wettability and potential chemical reactions between four different filter materials and an aluminum alloy were investigated (Image credit: Oleksiy Mark/Shutterstock).
The present special issue of Advanced Engineering Materials gives an overview on the materials science and engineering activities at the Montanuniversität Leoben.
This paper aims at reviewing the latest developments and at highlighting current trends and prospects in the additive manufacturing of aluminum alloys.
The early stage nucleation and development of the harmful TCP phases in a 3rd generation nickel-base single crystal superalloy is studied.
A metal matrix composite which uses a continuous fibre SiC reinforcement coupled with a Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr (Ti-5-5-5-3) matrix is presented.
The fundamental capabilities of inkjet and aerosol jet printing relevant to electrochemical devices are reviewed and future challenges are discussed.