
How squid and octopus might point the way to nanotechnology-based stealth coatings
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinResearchers fabricate new camouflage coating from squid protein
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinSquids-protein modified bacteria used to develop camouflage coating
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinResearchers fabricate camouflage coating from squid protein
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinNew camouflage coating uses squid protein to become invisible to infrared, night vision
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinSquid are inspiring better camouflage
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinSquid protein helps develop material invisible to infrared cameras
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinNew Infrared Camouflage Coating Created from Squid-Derived Compound
/in Reconfigurable Infrared Camouflage Coatings from a Cephalopod ProteinContact
Alon A. Gorodetsky, PhD
6000 Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB)
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Henry Samueli School of Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697
alon.gorodetsky@uci.edu