LaShanda Korley
Nord Distinguished Assistant Professor
Education:
Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests:
Structure-function relationships; toughening mechanisms in segmented copolymers; spatial confinement of self-assembled materials, including biomaterials; hierarchical microstructures.
Recent Publications
- Phase diagrams of thermally-stable, polymer-dispersed liquid crystals: Exploring the impact of chain length and chemical structure
by Jang KS, Korley LTJ
in Polymer Engineering and Science, 2016, 56, 4, 388-393
- Drawing in poly(e-caprolactone) fibers: tuning mechanics, fiber dimensions and surface-modification density
by Kim SE, Jordan, AM, Korley, STJ, Pokorski J
in J. Mater. Chem. B, 2017,5, 4499-4506
- Processing and surface modification of polymer nanofibers for biological scaffolds: a review
by AM Jordan, V Viswanath, S Kim, JK Pokorski, LTJ Korley
in Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 4, 5958, 2016
- Probing the interplay of ultraviolet crosslinking and non-covalent interactions in supramolecular elastomers
by S Monemian, K-S Jang, H Ghassemi, LTJ Korley
- Structural evolution during mechanical deformation in high-barrier PVDF-TFE/PET multilayer films using in-situ X-ray techniques
by AM Jordan, W Lenart, J Carr, E Baer, LTJ Korley
- Manufacturing of Polymer Continuous Nanofibers using a Novel Co-Extrusion
by J Wang, D Langhe, M Ponting, GE Wnek, LTJ Korley, E Baer
- Deformation of Confined Poly(ethylene oxide) in Multilayer Films
by C Lai, A Hiltner, E Baer, LTJ Korley
- Confinement of Elastomeric Block Copolymers via Forced Assembly Co-extrusion
by TM Burt, J Keum, A Hiltner, E Baer, LTJ Korley
in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2011, 3, 4804
- Gradient Multilayer Films by Forced Assembly Coextrusion
by M Ponting, TM Burt, LTJ Korley, J Andrews, A Hiltner, E Baer