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Winston O. Soboyejo

Researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Publications -  190
Citations -  4863

Winston O. Soboyejo is an academic researcher from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 172 publications receiving 4061 citations. Previous affiliations of Winston O. Soboyejo include University of Cambridge & Ohio State University.

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3D printed bionic ears.

TL;DR: A bionic ear is generated via 3D printing of a cell-seeded hydrogel matrix in the precise anatomic geometry of a human ear, along with an intertwined conducting polymer consisting of infused silver nanoparticles, which enables readout of inductively-coupled signals from cochlea-shaped electrodes.
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Mechanical properties of functionally graded hierarchical bamboo structures.

TL;DR: The results of a series of multi-scale experiments and numerical models concerning the mechanical properties of moso culm functionally graded bamboo structures and the implications are discussed for the bio-inspired design of structures that mimic the layered, functionally graded structure of bamboo.
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Electrical response of amorphous silicon thin-film transistors under mechanical strain

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated amorphous silicon thin-film transistors (TFTs) fabricated on polyimide foil under uniaxial compressive or tensile strain.
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Fracture and fatigue of natural fiber-reinforced cementitious composites

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of an experimental study of resistance-curve behavior and fatigue crack growth in cementitious matrices reinforced with eco-friendly natural fibers obtained from agricultural byproducts.
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Generic Method of Preparing Multifunctional Fluorescent Nanoparticles Using Flash NanoPrecipitation

TL;DR: A simple, rapid, and robust method, Flash NanoPrecipitation (FNP), to produce fluorescent nanoparticles with high fluorescence yield that have the desired excitation wavelength, surface functionalization, and particle size to act as biological probes.