X-Celerate

X-CELERATE

X-CELERATE is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network focused on development of novel 4DCT tools to boost the development and characterisation of advanced materials.

Additive Manufacturing has triggered a revolution in the fabrication and design of objects. However, traditional 3D printing methods remain limited in their ability to create dynamic structural components such as soft grippers, self-assembly systems, or smart actuators. This limitation initiated research and development of 4D printing, a technique which uses smart materials that are processed during 3D printing. Such materials possess properties that can be altered in a controlled and reversible manner in response to external stimuli such as temperature changes, magnetic fields, light, or exposure to chemicals. Despite the staggering potential of 4D printing adequate tools are lacking to dynamically study, inspect, and optimise smart materials. 

Recognizing the need for a solution, X-CELERATE will focus on nurturing the next generation of innovators in the field of time-resolved, lab X-ray imaging, a rapidly evolving technology ideally suited to study the dynamics of smart materials. Challenges include the development of

  1. targeted strategies for 4D X-ray computed tomography (4DCT) imaging, 
  2. 4DCT quality control methods, and 3) lab-based phase contrast imaging for low density smart materials characterisation. 

To address these challenges successfully, a multidisciplinary approach is required, incorporating expertise from diverse fields such as applied mathematics, physics, materials science, and product design. 

The primary goal of X-CELERATE is to develop novel 4DCT tools to boost the development and characterisation of advanced materials. By providing a comprehensive training environment, X-CELERATE aims to cultivate a new generation of research engineers with an entrepreneurial mindset who will play a crucial role in propelling Europe's manufacturing industry. X-CELERATE will realise a huge step towards harnessing the full potential of smart material applications, thereby paving the way for transformative advancements in Europe’s manufacturing industries.