TU-SP.1A: Physical Reconfiguration through Advances In Programmable Materials and Adaptive Mechanics | 
   | Session Type: Special Session Oral | 
   | Time: Tuesday, July 11, 08:00 - 11:40 | 
   | Location: Grand Hall D | 
   | Session Chairs: Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University and Derek Doyle, Air Force Research Laboratory
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   | 08:00 - 08:20 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.1: MATERIALS FOR LIQUID RF ELECTRONICS | 
   
  
    |          Christopher Tabor, Michelle Champion, United States Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Brad Cumby, UES, Inc., United States | 
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   | 08:20 - 08:40 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.2: FREQUENCY TUNING THROUGH PHYSICAL RECONFIGURATION OF A CORRUGATED ORIGAMI FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE | 
   
  
    |          Kazuko Fuchi, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Giorgio Bazzan, Andrew Gillman, UES, Inc., United States; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States; Philip Buskohl, Edward Alyanak, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States | 
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   | 08:40 - 09:00 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.3: MODE RECONFIGURABLE BISTABLE SPIRAL ANTENNA BASED ON KRESLING ORIGAMI | 
   
  
    |          Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States | 
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   | 09:00 - 09:20 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.4: AN INKJET-PRINTED TUNABLE ORIGAMI FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE ON CELLULOSE PAPER | 
   
  
    |          Syed Abdullah Nauroze, Bijan Tehrani, Wenjing Su, Ryan Bahr, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States | 
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   | 09:20 - 09:40 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.5: POLARIZATION RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNAS USING A LIQUID METAL SWITCHING MECHANISM | 
   
  
    |          Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Brad Cumby, UES, Inc., United States; Emily Belovich, University of Cincinnati, United States; Daniel Jackson, Riverside Research Institute, United States | 
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  | 09:40 - 10:00 Break | 
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   | 10:00 - 10:20 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.6: BEAMFORMING AND RECONFIGURATION OF A STRUCTURALLY EMBEDDED VASCULAR ANTENNA ARRAY (SEVA2) IN A COMPLEX CURVED COMPOSITE  | 
   
  
    |          Jeffery Baur, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Darren Hartl, Texas A&M University, United States; Geoffrey Frank, Robyn Bradford, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; David Phillips, University of Dayton, United States; Thao Gibson, Daniel Rapking, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Amrita Bal, Hong Pan, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States | 
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   | 10:20 - 10:40 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.7: RECONFIGURABLE AND TIME-VARYING METAMATERIALS | 
   
  
    |          Dimitrios Sounas, Younes Radi, Giuseppe D'Aguanno, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States | 
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   | 10:40 - 11:00 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.8: SOFT-MATTER ELECTRONICS AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL MATERIALS WITH POLYDISPERSE LIQUID METAL SUSPENSIONS | 
   
  
    |          Khalid Jawed, Navid Kazem, Carmel Majidi, Carnegie Mellon University, United States | 
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   | 11:00 - 11:20 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.9: PHYSICALLY RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNAS: CONCEPTS AND AUTOMATION | 
   
  
    |          Youssef Tawk, Joseph Costantine, Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Derek Doyle, Steven Lane, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States | 
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   | 11:20 - 11:40 | 
   |   TU-SP.1A.10: ELECTRICALLY-SHAPED LIQUID METALS IN 1- AND 2-D FOR RECONFIGURABLE APERTURES | 
   
  
    |          Meng Wang, Michael Dickey, Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States | 
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