From light fueled self-oscillators to light communicating material networks

Acronym

ONLINE

Description of the granted funding

ONLINE aims to develop new concepts of communication between inanimate materials. What is meant by communication? In biological context, communication refers to interactive behaviour of one organism affecting the current or future behaviour of another. In the context of bioinspired materials, ONLINE will develop life-like material structures that communicate with each other via physical contact, fluidic medium, or optical beams. These inanimate materials will be coupled to form networks that communicate autonomously through light. How to make them? The core concept behind the communicative materials is self-oscillatory (self-sustained) motions in light-responsive liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs). Self-oscillation is a responsive structure that can self-sustain its own mechanical motion in a constant energy field. It captures the key concepts of living organisms, i.e., functioning out of thermodynamic equilibrium and energy dissipation. My goal is to scale down the self-oscillator concepts to the micro-scale and realize soft material robots that can communicate. Why is this important? There exists an increasing need for artificial materials that can interact, alike biological systems. However, all the dynamic features of state-of-the-art responsive materials are based on internal material properties, and making individual materials interact with each other is a huge challenge. ONLINE proposes three new model systems for material communication: (I) Microscopic walker swarm, in which the locomotion and patterns of interactions between individuals can be fully programmed; (II) Cilia array that move cooperatively and self-regulate the fluidics at low Reynolds numbers; (III) Homeostasis-like light-communicating coupled network that provides a full set of tunable parameters to mimic the complexity of biological oscillators.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2028

Granted funding

Amount granted

1 495 500 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Support for frontier research (ERC)

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
European Research Council (ERC) (11675)
Topic
ERC STARTING GRANTS (ERC-2022-STG)
Call ID
ERC-2022-STG

Other information

Funding decision number

101076207

Identified topics

photonics, optics, laser