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Julian Thorne

He focuses on the hardware side of fabrication, specifically the calibration of piezo-electric inkjet arrays and nozzle-substrate standoff distances. His reports bridge the gap between mechanical engineering and sub-micron polymer extrusion techniques.

20 Articles
Articles by Julian Thorne
The Vanishing Scaffolds Fixing Our Bodies Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Vanishing Scaffolds Fixing Our Bodies

Julian Thorne - Jul 1, 2026
Building a Better Bridge for Your Body Piezo-Electric Inkjet Deposition All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Building a Better Bridge for Your Body

Julian Thorne - Jun 29, 2026
The Vanishing Act: How Bio-Ink Becomes Bone Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Vanishing Act: How Bio-Ink Becomes Bone

Julian Thorne - Jun 25, 2026
Building Tiny Homes for Human Cells Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Building Tiny Homes for Human Cells

Julian Thorne - Jun 25, 2026
The Invisible Lab: Building at the Nano-Level Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Invisible Lab: Building at the Nano-Level

Julian Thorne - Jun 21, 2026
How Scientists are Printing Tiny Houses for Your Cells Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

How Scientists are Printing Tiny Houses for Your Cells

Julian Thorne - Jun 18, 2026
Why Your Next Medical Implant Might Be Printed Like a Photo In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Why Your Next Medical Implant Might Be Printed Like a Photo

Julian Thorne - Jun 16, 2026
Printing a New Body: How Bio-Inkjets Are Changing Surgery Spectral Optimization and UV Curing All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Printing a New Body: How Bio-Inkjets Are Changing Surgery

Julian Thorne - Jun 15, 2026
Spectral Optimization and UV Curing

The High-Stakes World of Tiny Lab Chambers

Julian Thorne - Jun 9, 2026
Degradation and Rheological Analysis

Printing the Foundation for Living Tissue

Julian Thorne - Jun 9, 2026
Small Layers and Big Structures: This Weeks Digest In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Small Layers and Big Structures: This Weeks Digest

Julian Thorne - Jun 8, 2026
The Invisible Patch: Why Medical Implants are Learning to Vanish Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Invisible Patch: Why Medical Implants are Learning to Vanish

Julian Thorne - Jun 7, 2026
Building a Home for Your Cells: The New Way to Heal Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Building a Home for Your Cells: The New Way to Heal

Julian Thorne - Jun 7, 2026
The Vanishing Act of Modern Medical Implants In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Vanishing Act of Modern Medical Implants

Julian Thorne - May 31, 2026
Building Micro-Homes for Your Cells In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Building Micro-Homes for Your Cells

Julian Thorne - May 31, 2026
The Vanishing Act: Why Your Next Implant Might Just Disappear Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Vanishing Act: Why Your Next Implant Might Just Disappear

Julian Thorne - May 24, 2026
Why Your Next Medical Implant Might Be Printed on a Computer Chip Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Why Your Next Medical Implant Might Be Printed on a Computer Chip

Julian Thorne - May 21, 2026
Building Better Bones One Drop at a Time Plasma-Activated Substrate Engineering All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Building Better Bones One Drop at a Time

Julian Thorne - May 18, 2026
The Printer That Builds New Parts for Your Body Advanced Bio-resorbable Resins All rights reserved to infotoread.com

The Printer That Builds New Parts for Your Body

Julian Thorne - May 17, 2026
Printing the Future of Organs with Tiny Inkjets In-Situ Nanoscale Metrology All rights reserved to infotoread.com

Printing the Future of Organs with Tiny Inkjets

Julian Thorne - May 16, 2026
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