
iMatter Lab
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A research group dedicated to creating materials with extraordinary adaptability, rich multi-functionality, & embodied intelligence. @MoMalakooti @ME_at_UW @UW
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Our paper on printing multifunctional soft matter for wearable thermoelectrics is published in Advanced Energy Materials @AdvSciNews Congrats to Youngshang Han for publishing his first #FirstAuthor paper! iMatter Lab Mechanical Engineering at UW Institute for Nano-Engineered Systems Read more: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


What better way to power wearable electronics than by harvesting the energy in body heat? This stretchable thermoelectric generator is designed to do just that Mohammad Malakooti Mechanical Engineering at UW iMatter Lab 👉 ow.ly/bve850Kbjwn


UW researchers, led by Mechanical Engineering at UW Assistant Professor Mohammad Malakooti, have developed a wearable, stretchable thermoelectric device that converts body heat to electricity. ⚡ Read more: ms.spr.ly/6017jdV1t #UWinnovates



Congratulations to the 2023 Northwest Nanotechnology Seed Grant awardees: UW ECE's Brant Bowers and Serena Elay and Mechanical Engineering at UW's Mohammad Malakooti! nano.uw.edu/nanoes-announc…


Assistant Professor Mohammad Malakooti & Assistant Professor Krithika Manohar recently received an U.S. National Science Foundation grant to establish a design framework for soft multifunctional #composites and investigate their failure under large deformations. me.washington.edu/news/article/2… iMatter Lab


Mechanical Engineering at UW, UW Bioengineering, and UW Medicine researchers developed a new leadless pacemaker that harnesses the energy from heartbeats to partially recharge its battery, addressing challenges in traditional pacemakers. Learn more in an article from American Heart Association newsroom.heart.org/news/experimen…


Heartbeats could one day help power something beyond hearts. Researchers, co-led by ME Assistant Professor Mohammad Malakooti, are creating a device that harvests heartbeat energy to extend battery life in leadless pacemakers. me.washington.edu/news/article/2… iMatter Lab UW Bioengineering UW Medicine


BioLegacy, ShockSafe and Piezo-Pulse are student teams with ME students and/or faculty advisers that received awards at the UW Buerk Center Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge. Congratulations to all! blog.foster.uw.edu/2024-hollomon-…

ICYMI! Green synthesis of iron-doped graphene quantum dots: an efficient nanozyme for glucose sensing by Mohammad Malakooti, Miqin Zhang and colleagues University of Washington Mechanical Engineering at UW Materials Science & Engineering at UW is out now in Nanoscale Horizons 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/Art…

Four presentations from our research team iMatter Lab at #S24MRS ! Looking forward to it!







Wearable technology just got a power boost! University of Washington researchers have developed a thermoelectric device that can turn your body heat into a power source for smartwatches and other gadgets: asme.org/topics-resourc…
