The Center for Research in Soft Matter & Polymers (CRiSP) is proud to highlight a recent UDaily feature showcasing the work of faculty members Professor Laure Kayser and her collaboration with Professor Darrin Pochan.
The article spotlights the research team, led by Kayser, and their innovative approach to developing a reversible conductive hydrogel, and explores its potential across soft electronics and biomedical interfaces. The piece provides accessible insights into the team’s goals, the motivation behind the project, and how UD’s collaborative research environment drives discovery.
Kayser and Pochan’s collaboration reflects the strength of CRiSP’s interdisciplinary community and the impactful advances emerging from joint efforts among materials scientists, chemists, and engineers.
👉 READ MORE on UDaily:
https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2025/december/reversible-conductive-hydrogel-bioelectronics/
