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Muhammad Yunusa

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Bozuyuk U, Aghakhani A, Alapan Y, Yunusa M, Wrede P, Sitti M
Nat Commun . 2022 Oct; 13(1):6289. PMID: 36271078
Biological microorganisms overcome the Brownian motion at low Reynolds numbers by utilizing symmetry-breaking mechanisms. Inspired by them, various microrobot locomotion methods have been developed at the microscale by breaking the...
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Yunusa M, Adaka A, Aghakhani A, Shahsavan H, Guo Y, Alapan Y, et al.
Adv Mater . 2021 Aug; 33(38):e2104807. PMID: 34337803
Understanding the origin of structural ordering in supercooled liquid gallium (Ga) has been a great scientific quest in the past decades. Here, reflective polarized optical microscopy on Ga sandwiched between...
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Bozuyuk U, Alapan Y, Aghakhani A, Yunusa M, Sitti M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Mar; 118(13). PMID: 33753497
Surface microrollers are promising microrobotic systems for controlled navigation in the circulatory system thanks to their fast speeds and decreased flow velocities at the vessel walls. While surface propulsion on...
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Yunusa M, Lahlou A, Sitti M
Adv Mater . 2020 Feb; 32(10):e1907453. PMID: 32009261
Although substrates play an important role upon crystallization of supercooled liquids, the influences of surface temperature and thermal property have remained elusive. Here, the crystallization of supercooled phase-change gallium (Ga)...
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Yunusa M, Amador G, Drotlef D, Sitti M
Nano Lett . 2018 Mar; 18(4):2498-2504. PMID: 29510627
The wrinkling and interfacial adhesion mechanics of a gallium-oxide nanofilm encapsulating a liquid-gallium droplet are presented. The native oxide nanofilm provides mechanical stability by preventing the flow of the liquid...
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Drotlef D, Amjadi M, Yunusa M, Sitti M
Adv Mater . 2017 May; 29(28). PMID: 28523760
A facile approach is proposed for superior conformation and adhesion of wearable sensors to dry and wet skin. Bioinspired skin-adhesive films are composed of elastomeric microfibers decorated with conformal and...