This Research Topic is a celebration of the 1 year anniversary of
Frontiers in Soft Matter (in October 2022).
Led by Field Chief Editor, Prof. Raffaele Mezzenga,
Frontiers in Soft Matter serves as a Gold Open Access multidisciplinary journal, aiming to disseminate high-quality research covering the entire field of soft matter (including contributions from diverse areas such as physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineering and nanotechnology).
The goal of this Research Topic is to reflect on the past year, showcase ongoing cutting-edge research and novel developments, and to discover new insights and outlook on the future of the field as a whole.
Authors are encouraged to consider the greatest challenges in their respective sub-disciplines, and how to address those challenges within:
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Biological Soft Matter•
Colloids and Emulsions•
Foams•
Gels•
Granular Matter•
Liquid Crystals•
Polymers•
Self-Assembly and Self-OrganisationAll article types are welcomed as part of this Research Topic. Reviews, Mini Reviews, and Perspectives are particularly encouraged.
This Research Topic is a celebration of the 1 year anniversary of
Frontiers in Soft Matter (in October 2022).
Led by Field Chief Editor, Prof. Raffaele Mezzenga,
Frontiers in Soft Matter serves as a Gold Open Access multidisciplinary journal, aiming to disseminate high-quality research covering the entire field of soft matter (including contributions from diverse areas such as physics, chemistry, biology, material science, engineering and nanotechnology).
The goal of this Research Topic is to reflect on the past year, showcase ongoing cutting-edge research and novel developments, and to discover new insights and outlook on the future of the field as a whole.
Authors are encouraged to consider the greatest challenges in their respective sub-disciplines, and how to address those challenges within:
•
Biological Soft Matter•
Colloids and Emulsions•
Foams•
Gels•
Granular Matter•
Liquid Crystals•
Polymers•
Self-Assembly and Self-OrganisationAll article types are welcomed as part of this Research Topic. Reviews, Mini Reviews, and Perspectives are particularly encouraged.