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MOHAMMAD Mirzaali.

Mohammad Mirzaali is an assistant professor in the Biomechanical Engineering Department at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). His research focuses on biomaterials and biofabrication, with a particular interest in designing and engineering materials that interface between extremely hard and soft structures. This area of expertise is pivotal in developing advanced solutions for biomedical applications, such as implants and tissue engineering, where seamless integration of materials with vastly different mechanical properties is essential.

Prof.. Mirzaali's work is closely aligned with projects like PANTAREI, as it emphasizes the use of biomimetic and bio-waste-derived materials to address sustainability challenges. His research integrates computational modeling, material science, and biofabrication techniques to create innovative, multi-scale structures that mimic the functional and mechanical properties of natural systems. By exploring the principles of adaptive and intelligent design, he contributes to the development of materials and structures that are not only functional and durable but also environmentally responsible.

Role in PANTAREI.

© Copyright 2023 - PANATAREI: digital based bio-waste derived meta-PANels Towards A REvolutionary building Identity

This project has received funding from the European Union Horizon Europe research and innovation programme EIC Pathfinder Challenges under grant agreement No 101161602 (PANTAREI)

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