Lisa Smith
Lisa studied chemistry, creative writing and the classics at the University of Melbourne, and holds a PhD in Chemistry focused on nanoparticle synthesis. She has been an editor for Wiley's Materials Science portfolio since 2010, and enjoys writing and editing both fiction and non-fiction in whatever spare time she can find.
December 3 – Micro and nanoparticles of native and modified cassava starches as carriers of the antimicrobial potassium sorbate, published in Starch
December 2 – Light-Driven Soft Robot Mimics Caterpillar Locomotion in Natural Scale, published in Advanced Optical Materials
December 1 – 3D Cell Printing of Functional Skeletal Muscle Constructs Using Skeletal Muscle-Derived Bioink, published in Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Optical Materials – January Issue Covers
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
Advanced tetris: vertical flow lithography for 3D particle fabrication
A flexible flow lithography technique enables 3D particles to be formed in a layer-by-layer fashion, based on the controlled stacking of 2D shapes.
Small's 10th Anniversary Special Issue
Its development from a monthly to a weekly publication reflects the growth of this research and the importance of Small in bringing it to the world.
Advanced Optical Materials – December Issue Covers
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
Advanced Optical Materials – November Issue Covers
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
Black Phosphorus Composites for Pulsed Lasing
Black phosphorus encapsulated in a transparent polymer matrix is applied as a nonlinear absorber material for pulse generation in optical fiber lasers.
