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Tsukruk is a researcher affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Engineering, specifically within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the SEMA Lab. Their work focuses on advanced materials science, particularly in the development of chiroptical materials, nanocomposites, and functional biomaterials. Research interests include plasmonics, structural coloration, and energy storage systems. Tsukruk’s studies often involve interdisciplinary approaches combining polymer science, nanotechnology, and biopolymer engineering.
Key research directions include: (1) Design of chiral nematic materials for tunable optical properties, (2) Development of responsive materials for wearable sensors and adaptive optoelectronics, and (3) Creation of sustainable polymer networks with enhanced mechanical and environmental stability. Their work emphasizes practical applications in fields like biomedical monitoring, energy storage, and smart optical systems.
Publications from 2021–2025 highlight advancements in structural coloration, plasmonic nanoparticle assemblies, and bio-inspired materials. Notable contributions include studies on MXene-cellulose composites, self-assembled DNA-functionalized nanocrystals, and magnetically responsive optical materials.
Currently, Tsukruk is exploring next-generation photonic bio-adhesives and ionogels for energy storage applications. Their research is supported by grants focused on nanomaterials synthesis and optoelectronic device development.
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