Fabrizio Scarpa

Bristol University

My research interests are in the field of mechanical metamaterials – negative Poisson’s ratio and negative stiffness materials. I design, model, and manufacture auxetic foams, composites, and cellular structures for structural integrity, vibration damping, vibroacoustics, and multifunctional applications. I also develop predictive micromechanical and structural models for energy dissipation performance in composite and polymeric structures.

I am also involved in the modeling, manufacturing, and characterization of natural fiber reinforcements for composites (sisal, agave, cactus) and recycled polymers (originating from rubber tires). Other works include the development of biocomposites with fossil and bio-based matrices. Activities are also carried out to develop structural materials using synthetic biology and biomimetics.

Another set of research activities I carry out is about nanostructures modeling and design, with particular emphasis on graphene, CNTs, BN, ZnO, and GaN nanostructures. Special focus of the nanostructure-related activities is on the mechanical characterization of nanomaterials for applications ranging from nanocomposites to NEMS.

Morphing Aircraft Technologies using Composite and MetaMaterials | Dr. Fabrizio Scarpa
PRESENTATION
NOVEMBER 22nd 11.20-13.00

Chair: Daniel Garcia-Gonzalez

Arquitected & Multifunctional Materials

11:20 - 12:00
Fabrizio Scarpa
Bristol University

Hygromorph and poligromorph materials from bioprinting to 4D printing

12:00 - 12:30
Daniel García González
UC3M

Soft magneto-responsive materials: from biomedical applications to smart metastructures

12:30 - 13:00
Abdon Pena-Francesch
U.Michigan

Bioinspired Functional Materials for Adaptation to Marine Environments