Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
Engineering Bldg, 428 S Shaw Ln Room 2455
Dr. Shaoting Lin earned his Ph.D. degree (2019) at MIT and got his M.S. degree (2013) and B.S. degree (2010) at Tsinghua University. Dr. Lin has been devoted to understanding the processing-structure-property relationships of soft materials and inventing versatile high-performing soft materials with diverse engineering applications, including a mechanically-trained artificial muscle that resists crack propagation using aligned nanofibrils, a similar toughening mechanism in skeleton muscles (PNAS
Read morePh.D. degree (2019) at MIT
M.S. degree (2013) and B.S. degree (2010) at Tsinghua University
S. Lin*, X. Liu*, J. Liu*, H. Yuk, H.-C. Loh, G. A. Parada, C. Settens, J. Song, A. Masic, G. H. McKinley, X. Zhao, Anti-fatigue-fracture hydrogels, Science Advances 5, eaau8528 (2019).
S. Lin*, J. Liu*, X. Liu, X. Zhao, Muscle-like fatigue-resistant hydrogels by mechanical training, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, 10244-10249 (2019).
J. Liu*, S. Lin*, X. Liu*, Z. Qin*, Yueying Yang, Jianfeng Zang#, Xuanhe Zhao#, Fatigue-resistant hydrogel adhesions, Nature Communications 11, 1071 (2020).
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