Eugene Daneshvar has expertise in electroactive polymers, microfabrication, and neural engineering. He holds degrees in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan. His ...
Electroactive polymer actuators represent a rapidly evolving field in materials science, where electrically induced deformations in polymers are harnessed to produce controlled mechanical motion.
IDTechEx Research finds that the electroactive polymer (EAP) market will be US$245 million in 2013. EAP materials have been used for some time in actuators, capacitors and nanocomposites but, with new ...