The term “soft matter” refers to a very large class of materials, whose common characteristic is that they are composed of mesoscopic particles, i.e. particles with typical sizes ranging from 1 nm to a few microns.
Researchers
Luca Angelani, Roberta Angelini, Emanuela Bianchi, Silvia Capuani, Silvia Gentilini, Neda Ghofraniha, Nicoletta Gnan, Andrea Gnoli, Emilia La Nave, Simone Melchionna, Mauro Missori, Valentina Nigro, Andrea Puglisi, Lorenzo Rovigatti, Barbara Ruzicka, Alessandro Sarracino, Letizia Tavagnacco, Bruno Tiribilli, Simona Sennato, Emanuela Zaccarelli
The microscopic role of deformation in the dynamics of soft colloids published in Nature
in News, Soft MatterMauro Missori awarded a CNR/CACH Bilateral Agreement
in News, Quantum Complexity, Soft MatterA new look at effective interactions between microgel particles – Nature Communications
in News, Soft MatterProtein-like dynamical transition in concentrated microgels
in News, Soft MatterEmanuela Zaccarelli awarded a MIUR FARE grant
in News, Soft MatterFlexible and Wearable Metamaterials: new frontiers in biomedical and safety&security applications
in News, Quantum Complexity, Soft MatterWhen is a lubricant effective?
in Granular SystemsClausius relation for active particles
in Granular Systems