916 results match your criteria: "School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: Hydrophobicity plays a pivotal role in mitigating surface fouling, corrosion, and icing in critical marine and aerospace environments. By employing ultrafast laser texturing, the characteristic properties of a material's surface can be modified. This work investigates the potential of an advanced ultrafast laser texturing manufacturing process to enhance the hydrophobicity of aluminium alloy 7075.

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Engineering metal-carbide hydrogen traps in steels.

Nat Commun

January 2024

Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia.

Hydrogen embrittlement reduces the durability of the structural steels required for the hydrogen economy. Understanding how hydrogen interacts with the materials plays a crucial role in managing the embrittlement problems. Theoretical models have indicated that carbon vacancies in metal carbide precipitates are effective hydrogen traps in steels.

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  • Deep neural networks (DNNs) outperform traditional methods for myoelectric control (MEC) systems but face delays that hinder real-time applications, necessitating an optimized architecture and tuning of hyperparameters.
  • This study explores effective data segmentation methods—disjoint and overlap—and finds that an overlap segmentation (200 ms segment size and 80% overlap) is more effective, leading to better performance metrics.
  • The research also employs Bayesian optimization to refine DNN hyperparameters, achieving a mean classification error rate of 0.08 across tests, establishing a generalized CNN architecture that shows consistent results across different subjects.
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Age of Flexible Electronics: Emerging Trends in Soft Multifunctional Sensors.

Adv Mater

April 2024

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Khalifa University, P. O. Box 127788, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

With the commercialization of first-generation flexible mobiles and displays in the late 2010s, humanity has stepped into the age of flexible electronics. Inevitably, soft multifunctional sensors, as essential components of next-generation flexible electronics, have attracted tremendous research interest like never before. This review is dedicated to offering an overview of the latest emerging trends in soft multifunctional sensors and their accordant future research and development (R&D) directions for the coming decade.

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Energizing Co Active Sites via d-Band Center Engineering in CeO-CoO Heterostructures: Interfacial Charge Transfer Enabling Efficient Nitrate Electrosynthesis.

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July 2024

State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, 100029, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • The electrochemical nitrogen oxidation reaction (NOR) has the potential to transform nitrate synthesis, but its development is hindered by slow initial nitrogen adsorption and activation processes.
  • Researchers developed a CeO-CoO heterostructure that enhances electron transfer, improving N adsorption and activation by strengthening Co─N bonds and weakening N≡N bonds.
  • The resulting CeO-CoO shows strong performance with a HNO yield of 37.96 µg h mg and a Faradaic efficiency of 29.30%, highlighting its promise for creating more efficient electrocatalysts for NOR.
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Current Technologies Unraveling the Significance of Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) as Crucial Players in Neurodegeneration.

Biomolecules

January 2024

Department of Neurology, Clinical Dementia Center and DZNE, University Medical Center Goettingen (UMG), Georg-August University, Robert-Koch-Str. 40, 37075 Goettingen, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • * Post-translational modifications (PTMs) such as phosphorylation and ubiquitination play a crucial role in these diseases by altering proteins' structure and function, which can result in protein misfolding and neuronal death.
  • * This review highlights the role of PTMs in neurodegeneration, discusses their mechanisms, isolation methods, and suggests potential therapeutic targets to develop new strategies for treating these disorders.
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Engineering artificial mechanosensory hair cells offers a promising avenue for developing diverse biosensors spanning applications from biomedicine to underwater sensing. Unfortunately, current artificial sensory hair cells do not have the ability to simultaneously achieve ultrahigh sensitivity with low-frequency threshold detection (e.g.

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Vertebral compression fractures are one of the most severe clinical consequences of osteoporosis and the most common fragility fracture afflicting 570 and 1070 out of 100,000 men and women worldwide, respectively. Vertebroplasty (VP), a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the percutaneous injection of bone cement, is one of the most efficacious methods to stabilise osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. However, postoperative fracture has been observed in up to 30% of patients following VP.

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Sterilization of structural bone allografts is a critical process prior to their clinical use in large cortical bone defects. Gamma irradiation protocols are known to affect tissue integrity in a dose dependent manner. Alternative sterilization treatments, such as supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO ), are gaining popularity due to advantages such as minimal exposure to denaturants, the lack of toxic residues, superior tissue penetration, and minor impacts on mechanical properties including strength and stiffness.

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Rapid, Tough, and Trigger-Detachable Hydrogel Adhesion Enabled by Formation of Nanoparticles In Situ.

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June 2024

Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design and Australian Centre for NanoMedicine, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.

Integrating hydrogel with other materials is always challenging due to the low mass content of hydrogels and the abundance of water at the interfaces. Adhesion through nanoparticles offers characteristics such as ease of use, reversibility, and universality, but still grapples with challenges like weak bonding. Here, a simple yet powerful strategy using the formation of nanoparticles in situ is reported, establishing strong interfacial adhesion between various hydrogels and substrates including elastomers, plastics, and biological tissue, even under wet conditions.

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Passive microfluidic devices for cell separation.

Biotechnol Adv

March 2024

Division of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara 630-0192, Japan. Electronic address:

The separation of specific cell populations is instrumental in gaining insights into cellular processes, elucidating disease mechanisms, and advancing applications in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, diagnostics, and cell therapies. Microfluidic methods for cell separation have propelled the field forward, benefitting from miniaturization, advanced fabrication technologies, a profound understanding of fluid dynamics governing particle separation mechanisms, and a surge in interdisciplinary investigations focused on diverse applications. Cell separation methodologies can be categorized according to their underlying separation mechanisms.

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Green IoT Event Detection for Carbon-Emission Monitoring in Sensor Networks.

Sensors (Basel)

December 2023

Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, D09 V209 Dublin, Ireland.

This research addresses the intersection of low-power microcontroller technology and binary classification of events in the context of carbon-emission reduction. The study introduces an innovative approach leveraging microcontrollers for real-time event detection in a homogeneous hardware/firmware manner and faced with limited resources. This showcases their efficiency in processing sensor data and reducing power consumption without the need for extensive training sets.

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Integrated Sensors for Soft Medical Robotics.

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May 2024

School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, 2052, Australia.

Minimally invasive procedures assisted by soft robots for surgery, diagnostics, and drug delivery have unprecedented benefits over traditional solutions from both patient and surgeon perspectives. However, the translation of such technology into commercialization remains challenging. The lack of perception abilities is one of the obstructive factors paramount for a safe, accurate and efficient robot-assisted intervention.

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Multi-response optimisation analysis of material properties in dental restorative composites under the influence of thermal and thermomechanical stimuli - A 3D finite element study.

J Mech Behav Biomed Mater

February 2024

School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, UNSW, NSW, 2052, Australia; ARC Centre for Automated Manufacture of Advanced Composites, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia; Australian Composite Manufacturing CRC, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.

Objectives: Restored teeth undergo more damage than intact teeth. Therefore, the scientific investigation of their mechanical and physical behaviour under varying oral conditions is vital. The current study is to numerically investigate the stresses on a class-II mesio-occluso-distal (MOD) restored molar due to thermal and thermomechanical stimuli with varying input properties such as coefficient of thermal expansion and elastic properties.

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Optical Fiber Sensing-Aided 3D-Printed Replacement Parts for Enhancing the Sensing Ability of Architectural Heritage.

Micromachines (Basel)

November 2023

Institute of Modern Technology and Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.

This study discussed the application of optical fibers in addressing the problem of insufficient light harvesting and sensing health monitoring in ancient buildings. Based on three-dimensional (3D) printing technology to fix the light-harvesting lens and conducting optical fiber, develop the replacement parts that can be buried into the optical fiber of ancient buildings. By introducing the experimental application to improve the experimental quality of research and teaching.

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Background: Clinical practitioners may have become familiar with the rapid transformation of dental composites. However, they may not scientifically understand the factors influencing the mechanical and physical properties. Scientific knowledge of filler-resin interaction can significantly improve clinical understanding of resin composites.

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Nomex Honeycomb core is the foundational building block for manufacturing aerospace composite components. Its usage requires machining honeycomb in complex aerodynamic profiles where the quality of the core is governed by accuracy and precision of cut profiles. The assessment of accuracy and precision is directly related to forces induced in the cutting tool and cutting efficiency.

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Enhancing the sensitivity and stability of electrochemical aptamer-based sensors by AuNPs@MXene nanocomposite for continuous monitoring of biomarkers.

Biosens Bioelectron

February 2024

School of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109, Australia; School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia. Electronic address:

Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors offer exciting potential for real-time tracking of various biomarkers, such as proteins and small molecules, due to their exceptional selectivity and adaptability. However, most E-AB sensors rely on planar gold structures, which inherently limit their sensitivity and operational stability for continuous monitoring of biomarkers. Although gold nanostructures have recently enhanced E-AB sensor performance, no studies have explored the combination of gold nanostructure with other types of nanomaterials for continuous molecular monitoring.

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Biomimetic Electronic Skin through Hierarchical Polymer Structural Design.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

February 2024

Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design and Australian Centre for NanoMedicine, School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • Human skin has multiple layers that provide protection, sensing, and support, and creating electronic skin (E-skin) like it has important applications in health, prosthetics, and robotics.
  • This study presents a new polymer system that mimics the structure of human skin with a hydrogel for the "dermis" and a nanoporous film for the "epidermis," incorporating sensory functions.
  • The E-skin features include moisture protection, tactile sensing through nanogenerators, and temperature/pressure detection using gold nanowire sensors, making it a promising method for synthetic skin replication.
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The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is commonly faced with stenosis at the juxta-anastomotic (JXA) region of the vein. Implantation of a flexible nitinol stent across the stenosed JXA has led to the retention of functioning AVFs leading to the resulting AVF geometry being distinctly altered, thereby affecting the haemodynamic environment within it. In this study, large eddy simulations of the flow field within a patient-specific AVF geometry before and after stent implantation were conducted to detail the change in flow features.

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Point-of-care monitoring of physiological signals such as electrocardiogram, electromyogram, and electroencephalogram is essential for prompt disease diagnosis and quick treatment, which can be realized through advanced skin-worn electronics. However, it is still challenging to design an intimate and nonrestrictive skin-contact device for physiological measurements with high fidelity and artifact tolerance. This research presents a facile method using a "tacky" surface to produce a tight interface between the ACNT skin-like electronic and the skin.

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The essential virtues of aqueous zinc battery chemistry stem from the energy-dense zinc metal anode and mild aqueous electrolytes. Yet, their incompatibility - as exposed by zinc's corrosion and associated dendrite problem - poses a challenge to achieving improved cycle life under practically relevant parameters. While electrolyte additives are a scalable strategy, additives that can function at low volume concentrations remain elusive.

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Background: Aberrant stress granules (SGs) are emerging as prime suspects in the nucleation of toxic protein aggregates. Understanding the molecular networks linked with aggregation-prone proteins (prion protein, synuclein, and tau) under stressful environments is crucial to understand pathophysiological cascades associated with these proteins.

Methods: We characterized and validated oxidative stress-induced molecular network changes of endogenous aggregation-prone proteins (prion protein, synuclein, and tau) by employing immunoprecipitation coupled with mass spectrometry analysis under basal and oxidative stress conditions.

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High Flux and Stability of Cationic Intercalation in Transition-Metal Oxides: Unleashing the Potential of Mn t Orbital via Enhanced π-Donation.

J Am Chem Soc

December 2023

State Key Lab of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, People's Republic of China.

Article Synopsis
  • Transition-metal oxides (TMOs) often face issues with low electronic conductivity and unstable performance during ion intercalation, which this study addresses.
  • The researchers developed a Ni-doped layered manganese dioxide (Ni-MnO) that features a unique Ni-O-Mn configuration, resulting in a high capacitance of 317 F g and excellent cyclic stability, preserving 81.58% of capacity after 20,000 charge cycles.
  • By enhancing π-donation to activate the t orbital, the study reveals a mechanism that improves charge transfer kinetics and structural stability, offering new insights into creating efficient and stable materials for energy storage applications.
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