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Matthew Hausladen
Materials Science PhD Student at University of Minnesota
Matthew Hausladen is a materials scientist and engineer specializing in additive manufacturing. He served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Case Western Reserve University from September 2016 to May 2018.2 Hausladen's academic journey continued with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Materials Science from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Currently, Hausladen is a Research Scientist focusing on areas such as photochemistry, polymers, additive manufacturing, and soft robotics.1 He is affiliated with the Kostas Research Institute at Northeastern University.1
Hausladen's research has made significant contributions to the field of materials science. Some of his notable works include:
- A study on biobased and degradable thiol-ene networks for sustainable 3D printing, published in Green Chemistry in 2023.1
- Research on synthetic growth by self-lubricated photopolymerization and extrusion, inspired by plants and fungi, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022.1
- A recent paper on UV-Assisted Direct Ink Writing of Dual-Cure Polyurethanes, published in ACS Applied Polymer Materials in 2024.1
His work continues to advance the field of materials science, particularly in areas related to sustainable and innovative manufacturing techniques.