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Overview

Paul D. Dalton is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work covers a range of topics, particularly in advanced materials and manufacturing technologies. Key research areas include Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies, Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics, and Recycling and Waste Management Techniques.

Paul D. Dalton has contributed to several highly specialized publication venues. Frequent venues for their research include:

  • Advanced Materials Technologies
  • Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Small
  • Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
  • Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Their recent papers provide insight into their active research directions. Selected papers include:

  • "Polymers for Melt Electrowriting," 2020, Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • "Designing Outside the Box: Unlocking the Geometric Freedom of Melt Electrowriting using Microscale Layer Shifting," 2020, Advanced Materials
  • "Advances in Hybrid Fabrication toward Hierarchical Tissue Constructs," 2020, Advanced Science
  • "Accurate Prediction of Melt Electrowritten Laydown Patterns from Simple Geometrical Considerations," 2020, Advanced Materials Technologies
  • "Convergence of Machine Vision and Melt Electrowriting," 2021, Advanced Materials

Their collaborations reflect a network of frequent coauthors, indicating ongoing partnerships in their research projects. These coauthors include:

  • Ezgi Bakırcı
  • Ievgenii Liashenko
  • Kelly L. O'Neill
  • Ander Reizabal
  • Biranche Tandon

Best Publications

  • Guidance of glial cell migration and axonal growth on electrospun nanofibers of poly-ε-caprolactone and a collagen/poly-ε-caprolactone blend

    Eva Schnell;Kristina Klinkhammer;Simone Balzer;Gary Brook

  • Direct Writing By Way of Melt Electrospinning

    Toby D. Brown;Paul D. Dalton;Dietmar W. Hutmacher

  • Reinforcement of hydrogels using three-dimensionally printed microfibres

    Jetze Visser;Ferry P W Melchels;June E Jeon;Erik M van Bussel

  • Design, fabrication and characterization of PCL electrospun scaffolds—a review

    Amaia Cipitria;Amaia Cipitria;Anthony Skelton;Tim Dargaville;Paul Dalton;Paul Dalton

  • Biofabrication: reappraising the definition of an evolving field

    Jürgen Groll;Thomas Boland;Torsten Blunk;Jason A. Burdick

  • Melt electrospinning today: An opportune time for an emerging polymer process

    Toby D. Brown;Paul D. Dalton;Paul D. Dalton;Dietmar W. Hutmacher;Dietmar W. Hutmacher;Dietmar W. Hutmacher

  • Electrospinning of polymer melts: Phenomenological observations

    Paul D. Dalton;Dirk Grafahrend;Kristina Klinkhammer;Doris Klee

  • Additive manufacturing of scaffolds with sub-micron filaments via melt electrospinning writing

    Gernot Hochleitner;Tomasz Jüngst;Toby D Brown;Kathrin Hahn

  • Electrospinning with dual collection rings

    Paul D. Dalton;Doris Klee;Martin Möller

  • Degradable polyester scaffolds with controlled surface chemistry combining minimal protein adsorption with specific bioactivation

    Dirk Grafahrend;Karl-Heinz Heffels;Meike V. Beer;Peter Gasteier

  • Direct in vitro electrospinning with polymer melts

    Paul D. Dalton;Kristina Klinkhammer;Jochen Salber;Doris Klee

  • Manufacture of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) hydrogel tubes for use as nerve guidance channels.

    Paul D. Dalton;Lauren Flynn;Molly S. Shoichet

  • The Next Frontier in Melt Electrospinning: Taming the Jet

    Thomas M. Robinson;Dietmar W. Hutmacher;Paul D. Dalton

  • Design and Fabrication of Tubular Scaffolds via Direct Writing in a Melt Electrospinning Mode

    Toby D. Brown;Anna Slotosch;Laure Thibaudeau;Anna Taubenberger

  • Electrospinning and additive manufacturing: converging technologies

    Paul D. Dalton;Cédryck Vaquette;Brooke L. Farrugia;Tim R. Dargaville

  • Matrix inclusion within synthetic hydrogel guidance channels improves specific supraspinal and local axonal regeneration after complete spinal cord transection.

    Eve C. Tsai;Paul D. Dalton;Molly S. Shoichet;Charles H. Tator

  • Melt Electrospinning Writing of Highly Ordered Large Volume Scaffold Architectures.

    Felix M. Wunner;Marie‐Luise Wille;Thomas G. Noonan;Onur Bas

  • Dimension-Based Design of Melt Electrowritten Scaffolds.

    Andrei Hrynevich;Bilge Ş. Elçi;Jodie N. Haigh;Rebecca McMaster;Rebecca McMaster

  • Growth factor enhancement of peripheral nerve regeneration through a novel synthetic hydrogel tube.

    Rajiv Midha;Catherine A. Munro;Paul D. Dalton;Charles H. Tator

  • Polymers for Melt Electrowriting

    Juliane C Kade;Paul D Dalton

  • Melt electrospinning.

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  • Fiber templating of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) for neural tissue engineering.

    Lauren Flynn;Paul D Dalton;Molly S Shoichet

  • Melt electrospinning and its technologization in tissue engineering.

    Maria Lourdes Muerza-Cascante;David Haylock;Dietmar Hutmacher;Paul Dalton

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar W. Hutmacher
Dietmar W. Hutmacher Queensland University of Technology
Jürgen Groll
Jürgen Groll University of Würzburg
Molly S. Shoichet
Molly S. Shoichet University of Toronto
Doris Klee
Doris Klee RWTH Aachen University
Martin Möller
Martin Möller RWTH Aachen University
Traian V. Chirila
Traian V. Chirila Queensland Eye Institute
Tim B. F. Woodfield
Tim B. F. Woodfield University of Otago
Jos Malda
Jos Malda Utrecht University
Brian G. Amsden
Brian G. Amsden Queen's University
Hans-Werner Schmidt
Hans-Werner Schmidt University of Bayreuth

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