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H. Montazerian

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  45
Citations -  2393

H. Montazerian is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1165 citations. Previous affiliations of H. Montazerian include Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University & University of British Columbia.

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Bioinks and bioprinting technologies to make heterogeneous and biomimetic tissue constructs.

TL;DR: This review highlights important advances in heterogeneous bioinks and bioprinting technologies to fabricate biomimetic tissue constructs and opportunities to further accelerate this research area are described.
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Failure mechanisms of additively manufactured porous biomaterials: Effects of porosity and type of unit cell

TL;DR: The computational models incorporating the Johnson-Cook damage model could predict the plateau stress and maximum stress at the first peak with less than 18% error and the computationally predicted deformation modes were in good agreement with the results of scaling law analysis.
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Additive manufacturing and mechanical characterization of graded porosity scaffolds designed based on triply periodic minimal surface architectures.

TL;DR: Among TPMS-based scaffolds, P and D surfaces were subjected to gradient modeling to explore the mechanical responses for stretching and bending dominated deformations, respectively and the results were compared to their corresponding uniform porosity structures.
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Porous scaffold internal architecture design based on minimal surfaces: A compromise between permeability and elastic properties

TL;DR: In this article, the role of pore characteristics in determining normalized values stiffness, strength, and permeability was explored for a library of 240 TPMS-based unit cells (comprised of 10 volume fractions of 24 selected architectures).
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3D-Printed Ultra-Robust Surface-Doped Porous Silicone Sensors for Wearable Biomonitoring.

TL;DR: This fabrication scheme introduced to surface-dope porous silicone sensors with graphene nanoplatelets exhibited a stable coating on the porous silicone samples with long-term electrical resistance durability over ~12 months period and high resistance against harsh conditions (exposure to organic solvents).