Daniel is Associate Professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He has been granted national and international projects, highlighting an ERC Starting Grant. All these efforts have allowed him to create and lead a new lab and multidisciplinary group composed of more than 10 researchers (MULTIBIOSTRUCTURES Lab). He puts together computational and experimental facilities to address timely challenges in advanced multifunctional materials and mechanistically mediated biological processes. In 2023, he got an ERC Proof of Concept that allowed him to implement a new technology for mechanobiology based on novel magneto-active materials. In 2023, he was elected to join the Young Academy of Spain to represent research excellence from young researcher in Spain, and he is currently the Secretary-General. In 2023 he received the National Award of Science for Young Researchers and co-founded the spin-off 60Nd.
Papers
Magnetic‐Driven Viscous Mechanisms in Ultra‐Soft Magnetorheological Elastomers Offer History‐Dependent Actuation with Reprogrammability Options
Reprogrammable Mechanical Metamaterials via Passive and Active Magnetic Interactions
Topology and Material Optimization in Ultra‐Soft Magneto‐Active Structures: Making Advantage of Residual Anisotropies
Experiments and modeling of mechanically-soft, hard magnetorheological foams with potential applications in haptic sensing
Computationally Guided DIW Technology to Enable Robust Printing of Inks with Evolving Rheological Properties
Thermo-electro-mechanical microstructural interdependences in conductive thermoplastics
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