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Menisha

Menisha S Mahappu Koralalage

Postdoctoral Research Associate

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mahappukorms@ornl.gov

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Tough and circular glass fiber composites via a tailored dynamic boronic ester interface
Tuning crosslinking of hybrid preceramic polymers in vat photopolymerization toward controlled ceramic yields
Tough and recyclable carbon-fiber composites with exceptional interfacial adhesion via a tailored vitrimer-fiber interface

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