Life-Inspired Soft Matter

Life-Inspired Soft Matter

Acronym

Dyna-Mat

Description of the granted funding

To fulfil the quest for increasingly functional materials, biology has already offered inspiration towards advances in materials science. So far, bioinspired materials include, e.g., liquid- and dirt-repelling surfaces, structural colours, biomimetic composites, strong fibers, tissue templating, and underwater adhesives. On the other hand, stimulus-responsive, shape memory, and reconfigurable materials have been presented with switchable functional properties. They are typically in global or local energy equilibrium and their properties do not evolve or learn to allow new responses. The next challenge is to explore whether some of the characteristics considered typical for life could inspire new behaviours of artificial soft matter towards life-inspired materials. Herein I suggest three approaches: 1) Voltage controlled dynamic out-of-equilibrium dissipative mechanical properties and temperature-based switching between dynamic and static properties. 2) Light and voltage-driven self-regulation with feedback loops for adaptation, homeostasis, and oscillations. 3) Optical spiking for dynamic structural colours. The impact of this project arises from demonstrators and paradigm changing concepts for materials memory, biological learning-inspired processes, and dynamic feedback control. The underlying embodied intelligence and adaptibility pave ways to new materials concepts. In the long run, materials with such properties are foreseen, e.g., in human-device interfacing, artificial skin, prostheses, technical aids, wearables, soft robots, and medical applications.
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Starting year

2024

End year

2029

Granted funding

Coordinator

Amount granted

2 500 000 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON ERC Grants

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
European Research Council (ERC) (11675)
Topic
ERC ADVANCED GRANTS (ERC-2023-ADG)
Call ID
ERC-2023-ADG

Other information

Funding decision number

101142496
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