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Biao Zhang

Researcher at Singapore University of Technology and Design

Publications -  29
Citations -  1738

Biao Zhang is an academic researcher from Singapore University of Technology and Design. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & 3D printing. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications receiving 994 citations. Previous affiliations of Biao Zhang include Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 & Northwestern Polytechnical University.

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Highly Stretchable and UV Curable Elastomers for Digital Light Processing Based 3D Printing.

TL;DR: Stretchable UV-curable (SUV) elastomers can be stretched by up to 1100% and are suitable for digital-light-processing (DLP)-based 3D-printing technology, which enables the direct creation of highly deformable complex 3D hollow structures such as balloons, soft actuators, grippers, and buckyball electronical switches.
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Fast-Response, Stiffness-Tunable Soft Actuator by Hybrid Multimaterial 3D Printing

TL;DR: In this paper, a shape memory polymer layer was added to the actuator body to enhance its stiffness by up to 120 times without sacrificing flexibility and adaptivity, and the printed Joule-heating circuit and fluidic cooling microchannel enable fast heating and cooling rates and allow the FRST actuator to complete a softening-stiffening cycle within 32 s.
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Reprocessable thermosets for sustainable three-dimensional printing.

TL;DR: A two-step polymerization strategy to develop 3D printing reprocessable thermosets (3DPRTs) that allow users to reform a printed 3D structure into a new arbitrary shape, repair a broken part by simply3D printing new material on the damaged site, and recycle unwanted printed parts so the material can be reused for other applications.
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Highly stretchable hydrogels for UV curing based high-resolution multimaterial 3D printing

TL;DR: In this article, a method to prepare highly stretchable and UV curable hydrogels for high-resolution DLP based 3D printing is reported. But the method is not suitable for printing contact lenses.
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Structural Multi-Colour Invisible Inks with Submicron 4D Printing of Shape Memory Polymers

TL;DR: A new SMP photoresist based on Vero Clear achieving print features at a resolution of ~300 nm half pitch using two-photon polymerization lithography (TPL) enabled the study of shape memory effects to achieve large visual shifts through nanoscale structure deformation.