Soft Matter welcomes new Advisory Board members Bradley Olsen and Thomas Epps III

We are delighted to welcome two new Advisory Board members to theSoft Matterteam:Bradley Olsen(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) andThomas Epps III(University of Delaware,USA).

Bradley Olsen Thomas Epps III Advisory Board Soft Matter

I hope you'll join us in giving a warm welcome to Bradley and Thomas in their new posts asSoft MatterAdvisory Board members.

Bradley Olsen'sinterests lie in investigating the relationships between molecular structure and self-assembly,applying concepts from block copolymer assembly and polymer gels in order to understand complex biohybrid materials.His research endeavours to extend the capability of soft materials such as engineering plastics,energy converters,catalysts,and biomedical hydrogels.One of his recentarticleswill be featured as part ofSoft Matter's upcoming web collection to celebrate the journals 10th Anniversary.

Take a look at Bradley Olsen's recentSoft Matterpapers and learn more about his research:

CelebratingSoft Matter‘s 10th Anniversary: Chain configuration and rate-dependent mechanical properties in transient networks
米歇尔·K。Sing,Zhen-Gang Wang,Gareth H.McKinley and Bradley D.Olsen
Soft Matter,2015,11,2085-2096

Coil fraction-dependent phase behaviour of a model globular protein–polymer diblock copolymer
Carla S.Thomas and Bradley D.Olsen
Soft Matter,2014,10,3093-3102

Thomas Epps IIIfocusses on designing,synthesising,and characterising new polymeric materials exhibiting molecular level self-assembly.His research is applicable to a range of fields,such as battery and fuel cell membranes,analytical separations membranes,nanoscale containers and scaffolds for targeted drug delivery and surface responsive materials.His most recentSoft Matter articlewas highlighted as a Hot article and featured in the2014Soft MatterHot Papers web collection.

Find out more about Thomas Epps III's research by reading these recent articles:

Biobased building blocks for the rational design of renewable block polymers
Angela L.Holmberg,Kaleigh H.Reno,Richard P.Wool and Thomas H.Epps,III
Soft Matter,2014,10,7405-7424

Poly(methyl methacrylate-block-vinyl-m-triphenylamine): synthesis by RAFT polymerization and melt-state self-assembly
Sarah E.Mastroianni,Joseph P.Patterson,Rachel K.O'Reilly and Thomas H.Epps,III
Soft Matter,2013,9,10146-10154

If you have enjoyed reading Bradley's and Thomas's recent articles,why notsubmit your next papertoSoft Matter?

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