Biomaterials for 3D Printing, where nature meets innovation to redefine the possibilities of additive manufacturing. These advanced materials draw inspiration from biological structures, offering a biocompatible and versatile palette for creating intricate designs. Biomaterials such as biodegradable polymers, hydrogels, and bioinks are at the forefront, allowing for the fabrication of tissue scaffolds, organ models, and even functional implants. The ability to mimic the properties of natural tissues not only enhances the accuracy of medical prototypes but also contributes to the advancement of regenerative medicine. As biomaterials continue to evolve, the synergy between nature's blueprint and 3D printing technology promises a future where personalized, biomimetic structures revolutionize healthcare, ushering in a new era of tailored solutions and groundbreaking medical advancements.
Title : A proposal of chemical sensor based on polycrystalline Cu2O nanofilm
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Plant-mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and zinc oxide nanoparticles and application of AgNPs for the development of antimicrobial biopolymer films in food packaging
Garva Anup Karmarkar, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, India
Title : Thermodynamic analysis of a combined modified Kalina–GT-MHR cycle with porous medium effects
Rakesh Manilal Harjivandas Patel, Government Science College, Gandhinagar, India
Title : Non-newtonian rheology on curved circular squeeze films using the Rabinowitsch fluid model
Rakesh Manilal Harjivandas Patel, Government Science College, Gandhinagar, India
Title : Ferrofluid mediated synthesis of nanomagnetic polymer materials in supercritical fluids
M G H Zaidi, G B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, India
Title : Shape memory phenomena and twinning-detwinning reactions and crystallographic transformations in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey