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Research Scope Two-Photon Lithography Direct Laser Writing Laser Assisted Blistering Stimuli-Responsive Polymers Polymer Micro-Optical Devices Fiber-Optic Sensors Thin Film Sensors Photoacoustics Photoacoustics Photoacoustics Structural Health Management
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Mission

The Center for Smart Structures & Materials is focused on micro- and meso-scale hierarchical integrated smart systems. The Center research activities encompass design and development, fabrication, and characterization.

Recent advances in nano/micro/meso-scale fabrication, from molecular self-assembly to lithography to 3D printing, now make it possible to contemplate whole new classes of engineered systems borrowing from biology, and perhaps going well beyond it, to integrate hard and soft matter in novel ways to achieve unusual functionality (optical & mechanical coupling, acoustic & optical coupling etc). Ongoing research activities of the Center include efforts on stimuli-responsive polymer systems for reconfigurable 3D polymer microstructures, development of advanced polymer micro-fabrication systems, tunable plasmonic and phononic systems for applications in biosensing. Other areas of research include sensors for smart structural systems.

History

CSSM is the new name of the Center for Quality Engineering and Failure Prevention (CQE) which was founded in 1985 under the directorship of Prof. Jan D. Achenbach as an interdisciplinary unit of the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Northwestern University. The Center was founded with seed funding from the State of Illinois, which was primarily used towards setting up the physical infrastructure. The Center received substantial funding from NIST in the late 1980s, much of which was used for equipment. In the 1990’s, substantial new funding was obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration to initiate a program of research on safety of aging aircraft. Over the last decade, the Center has received multi-million dollar grants from ONR and NSF in the area of intelligent structural health management of safety-critical structures. In its thirty years of existence, CQE established itself as an international leader in quantitative nondestructive evaluation (QNDE) and intelligent structural health management (SHM). CQE's focus on QNDE and SHM have been subsumed into the broader theme of Smart Structures.

Resources

The Center has several laboratories with facilities for:
  • Direct Laser Writing
  • Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Fabrication
  • Process Monitoring
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Ultrasonic Materials Characterization
  • Photoacoustic Materials Characterization
  • Integrated-Optical Sensor Fabrication
  • Pump-Probe Characterization

Partnerships

CSSM has an extensive network of partnerships with organizations across the globe. The Center hosts a stream of researchers who engage in collaborative projects with our core faculty in many of the areas related to the CSSM research focus.