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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Asst. Prof. Sabetta Matsumoto\nhosted by Carl Goodrich
 \nAbstract: Imagine a 1D curve\, then use it to fill a 2D manifold that co
 vers an arbitrary 3D object – this computationally intensive materials c
 hallenge has been realized in the ancient technology known as knitting. Th
 is process for making functional materials 2D materials from 1D portable c
 loth dates back to prehistory\, with the oldest known examples dating from
  the 11th century CE. Knitted textiles are ubiquitous as they are easy and
  cheap to create\, lightweight\, portable\, flexible and stretchy. As with
  many functional materials\, the key to knitting’s extraordinary propert
 ies lies in its microstructure.At the 1D level\, knits are composed of an 
 interlocking series of slip knots. At the most basic level there is only o
 ne manipulation that creates a knitted stitch – pulling a loop of yarn t
 hrough another loop. However\, there exist hundreds of books with thousand
 s of patterns of stitches with seemingly unbounded complexity.The topology
  of knitted stitches has a profound impact on the geometry and elasticity 
 of the resulting fabric. This puts a new spin on additive manufacturing 
 – not only can stitch pattern control the local and global geometry of a
  textile\, but the creation process encodes mechanical properties within t
 he material itself. Unlike standard additive manufacturing techniques\, th
 e innate properties of the yarn and the stitch microstructure has a direct
  effect on the global geometric and mechanical outcome of knitted fabrics.
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SUMMARY:Asst. Prof. Sabetta Matsumoto: Virtual SLAM Seminar with Sabetta Ma
 tsumoto 
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/3232
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