
Scientists find a simple solution for making ferroelectric nylon thin films
Low-cost technique could be used in robotics and energy harvesting
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Giulia Ruzzene is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. Giulia is part of the Nonlinear Time Series Analysis group led by Prof. Ralph G Andrzejak at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. Her research focuses on so-called chimera states, surprising phenomena of partial synchronization in oscillator networks. Besides science, Giulia’s passions include cooking and travelling.
Low-cost technique could be used in robotics and energy harvesting
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