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Future HORIZON European Commission

Thermofluidic Engineering: Programmable Assembling Multicellular Structures (TE-PAMS) of biohybrid materials


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Cardiff University
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Mar 01, 2026
End Date Feb 29, 2028
Duration 730 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101211940
Grant Description

The proposed research aims to develop an innovative biocompatible thermal tweezer (Bio-TT) technique for the design of multi-scale, hierarchical biomaterials, including cells, organoids, artificial cells and hydrogels, to meet multiple performance criteria (e.g., dynamic assembly, multi-scale manipulation, and standardised control).

To this end, a programmable design concept will be introduced, integrating a novel TT particle manipulation method with functionalised artificial cellular materials, specifically tailored for engineered living materials (ELMs).

This proposal will, for the first time, address several technical challenges in the fabrication of ELMs, such as the versatility of multi-scale active materials, precise spatialtemporal manipulation, as well as issues of automation and standardisation in the ELMs assembley process.

The applicant, in collaboration with the teams at Cardiff University, will deliver internationally recognised knowledge and techniques in the fields of biomaterials, fluid dynamics, synthetic biology engineering, tiisue engineering, and hybrid living mateirlas.

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