Detalles del proyecto
Description
Nature’s advanced optical materials and their role in thermal management. This project aims to discover the nano-structural properties of beetles than enable effective management of solar and thermal radiation in different environments. A further aim is to reveal how these composite biological materials combine thermal control with desirable mechanical properties, such as strength and flexibility. Passive control of radiative energy is critical for both animal survival and for the design of many manufactured materials, particularly in a warming world. This interdisciplinary project will provide new knowledge of the different ways that biological materials mediate radiative energy exchange with the environment. This knowledge is essential for the design of bioinspired, energy-efficient, multi-functional materials.
Estado | Activo |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 1/1/23 → 12/31/25 |
Financiación
- Australian Research Council: $373,684.00
Keywords
- Materiales electrónicos, ópticos y magnéticos
- Agricultura y biología (todo)
- Ciencia de los materiales (todo)
- Física y astronomía (todo)