During this period, the following actions have been implemented:
. Developed a numerical framework to predict the mechanical properties needed to simulate memory matter characteristics in bio-based materials (hydrogels, systems of natural fibers, composites with hygromorphism).
. Developed classes of bio-based composites, metamaterials, and hydrogel systems, which are used as platforms for mechanical memristor/synaptic properties to induce memory matter.
. Supported the NEUROMETA core projects and used the NEUROMETA infrastructure to promote research activities across existing postgraduate and undergraduate projects relevant to the ERC action.
. Published 25 papers in international journals, acknowledging the support of NEUROMETA.
. Prospective/Critical Review papers on 4D printing of hygromorph structures, ionic liquid-based biobased materials and development of high-value biobased materials from animal waste.
. Filed a UK patent (Metabiogel Absorber) based on initial results about the energy absorption and vibration damping properties of one of the bio-based materials used in NEUROMETA.
. Presented findings from the NEUROMETA project at 5 conferences (SPIE 2022, DRaF 2022, MIMS 2022, ICCM23, EuroEAP 2023).
. Promoted the NEUROMETA project at invited workshops in the UK, at the UK Metamaterials Network Conferences (2022 and 2023), and at invited keynotes/pitches (Italy, France, Brazil). The audiences were scientific, industrialists, and policymakers.
. Gave a seminar to the general public about metamaterials and NEUROMETA concepts, with a live TV interview on RAI 3 news.
. Set up activities with the collaboration partners listed in NEUROMETA, including visits and student exchanges with Professor Tulio Halak Panzera from USFJ and Professor Abderrezak Bezazi from U Guelma.
. Hired three new postdoctoral researchers and one PhD student. The NEUROMETA researchers are trained to be highly interdisciplinary, with skills covering metamaterial mechanics, dynamics and actuation, and biobased materials engineering.
. Purchased the necessary equipment for the project, including a Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer.