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CAREER: Towards Interactive Sensor-Driven Tools for Exploring, Replicating, and Sharing Ma — NSF Award to University of Texas at A

Many everyday materials change their behavior as they are mixed, prepared, or processed. These include materials such as inks, gels, pastes, slurries, emulsions, and suspensions, which appear in activities ranging from crafting and food preparation to advanced manufacturing. Small differences in preparation can determi

Award titleCAREER: Towards Interactive Sensor-Driven Tools for Exploring, Replicating, and Sharing Ma
Award ID2543683
AwardeeUniversity of Texas at Arlington
CityARLINGTON
StateTX
Amount obligated$321,890
Principal investigatorCesar Torres
ProgramHCC-Human-Centered Computing
Start date06/01/2026
AbstractMany everyday materials change their behavior as they are mixed, prepared, or processed. These include materials such as inks, gels, pastes, slurries, emulsions, and suspensions, which appear in activities ranging from crafting and food preparation to advanced manufacturing. Small differences in preparation can determine whether a material spreads smoothly, holds its shape, or fails during use. People who work with these materials often rely on trial and error to adjust mixtures, timing, and pre
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