Ryan C. Hayward
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Research Interests: Assembly of polymer and particle-based nanostructures; mechanics and instabilities of soft active materials
Current Research: Active polymer materials and interfaces Our group works on a variety of projects related to soft and stimulus-responsive polymer films that can be dynamically reconfigured to change their structures and properties. We take advantage of mechanical instabilities and patterned growth as mechanisms to drive structural transformations. We study questions related to assembly of polymers and particles in a variety of contexts including emulsion processing, solution-state crystallization-driven assembly, and melt-state organization in nanocomposites. Our primary interests lie in developing approaches to tailor nanoscale structure for materials with applications ranging from encapsulation and delivery to renewable energy. To learn more, click on the "Research" or "Publications" links to the left, or contact us.
Self assembly of polymers and particles
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Honors and Distinctions:
Journal of Polymer Science Innovation Award (2013)
DOE Early Career Award (2011)
ACS Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry Unilever Award (2011)
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2010)
3M Nontenured Faculty Award (2009-2011)
ACS Petroleum Research Fund Doctoral New Investigator Award (2009)
National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2008)




