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Daryl Yee

EPFL STI IEM ALCHEMY
Rue de la Maladière 71b
2000 Neuchâtel

Formation

Ph.D.

| Materials Science

2014 – 2020 California Institute of Technology

M.Sc.

| Materials Science

2014 – 2016 California Institute of Technology

B.Eng

| Materials Science and Engineering

2011 – 2014 Imperial College London

Expériences professionnelles

Postdoctoral Associate

Publications représentatives

Hydrogel-Based Vat Photopolymerization of Ceramics and Metals with Low Shrinkages via Repeated Infusion Precipitation

Yiming Ji, Ying Hong, Dhruv R. Bhandari, Daryl W. Yee
Published in Advanced Materials in 2025

Volumetric Additive Manufacturing of Composites via Hydrogel Infusion

Yiming Ji, Enze Su, Daryl W. Yee
Published in ACS Materials Letters in 2025

Additive manufacturing of micro-architected metals via hydrogel infusion

Max A. Saccone, Rebecca A. Gallivan, Kai Narita, Daryl W. Yee, Julia R. Greer
Published in Nature in 2022

3D-Printed Drug Capture Materials Based on Genomic DNA Coatings

Daryl W. Yee, Steven W. Hetts, Julia R. Greer
Published in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces in 2021

Nanoparticle Assembly as a Materials Development Tool

Margaret S. Lee, Daryl W. Yee, Matthew Ye, Robert J. Macfarlane
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society in 2022

Enseignement et PhD

Current Phd

Disha Bandyopadhyay, Yiming Ji

Courses

Materials engineering I

MSE-214

Introduction aux relations entre la mise en œuvre, la microstructure et les propriétés des polymères et des métaux. Les objectifs du cours sont de comprendre les comportements fondamentaux des polymères et des métaux et comment sélectionner les matériaux pour les composants utilisés en microtech

Research seminars in Electrical and Micro Engineering - FALL

EE-625(a)

This course introduces students with broad research directions in electrical and micro engineering, via a series of weekly wide-audience seminars given by distinguished speakers. The students practice transferable skills including active listening, critical thinking, and scientific communication.

Research seminars in Electrical and Micro Engineering - SPRING

EE-625(b)

This course introduces students with broad research directions in electrical and micro engineering, via a series of weekly wide-audience seminars given by distinguished speakers. The students practice transferable skills including active listening, critical thinking, and scientific communication.