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Sabu John

Researcher at RMIT University

Publications -  130
Citations -  2762

Sabu John is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Structural health monitoring & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 114 publications receiving 1976 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabu John include Imperial College London & GKN.

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Engineered mycelium composite construction materials from fungal biorefineries: A critical review

TL;DR: Mycelium composites are an emerging class of cheap and environmentally sustainable materials experiencing increasing research interest and commercialisation in the EU and USA for construction applications as mentioned in this paper, such as insulation, door cores, panelling, flooring, cabinetry and other furnishings.
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Mycelium composites: A review of engineering characteristics and growth kinetics

TL;DR: The mechanical performance of mycelium composites varies significantly and is governed by hyphal architecture, cell wall composition, composite constituents and growth kinetics which are in turn influenced by inherent and exogenous factors as mentioned in this paper.
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Fluttering energy harvesters in the wind: A review

TL;DR: The growing area of harvesting energy by aerodynamically induced flutter in a fluid stream is reviewed in this article, where various approaches were found to understand, demonstrate and [sometimes] optimise harvester performance based on Movement-Induced or Extraneously Induced Excitation.
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Crab vs. Mushroom: A Review of Crustacean and Fungal Chitin in Wound Treatment.

TL;DR: This review investigates the proven biomedical properties of both fungal- and crustacean-derived chitin and chitosan, their healing mechanisms, and their potential to advance modern wound-treatment methods through further research and practical application.
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Additive Manufacturing of Polymer Materials: Progress, Promise and Challenges

TL;DR: A comprehensive review and critical analyses of the recent advances and achievements in the field of different AM processes for polymers, their composites and nanocomposites, elastomers and multi materials, shape memory polymers and thermo-responsive materials are presented in this paper.