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Daryl Yee
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Assistant Professor EPFL | Laboratory for the Chemistry of Materials and Manufacturing | 🇸🇬 | random thoughts about science,🥏, OP👒, and life in🇨🇭
Me when an older European person asks me where in China is Singapore 😅
January 17, 2026 at 12:41 PM
I write grants so my students can print unicorns
December 13, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Lac Neuchâtel
November 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Testing out some new printing technology :D
November 20, 2025 at 8:57 PM
It’s fondue season up in here
November 10, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Test print of our new nano/micro-scale printer!
November 5, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Saw the swiss alps with a colleague yesterday ✈️
November 1, 2025 at 9:00 PM
It’s here!

(Many thanks to the funding agencies and colleagues for making this happen)
October 25, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Just saw this on my computer. I didn't think I worked this hard 😅
October 24, 2025 at 8:49 AM
Day off
October 17, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Beautiful science in a beautiful location.
October 10, 2025 at 9:10 AM
To show the material, size, and geometric versatility of this technology, we made a variety of metal parts and even hard magnets! (5/7)
September 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
With such high metal loadings, we were able to reduce the polymer-to-metal shrinkage while simultaneously increasing part density. These materials now significantly outperform the state of the art (including our previous work!) (3/7)
September 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
The trick: we figured out a way to progressively grow inorganic nanoparticles within the hydrogel to achieve extremely high loading of metals (up to 80wt%). We were able to track the growth, which allowed us to obtain some beautiful images of metal dendrite growth within polymers. (Sauron!) (2/7)
September 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
What a beautiful location!
September 16, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Trying to go to more European conferences = first time in Poland in over 10 years!
September 15, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Engineering: When you need to stir something that is less dense than your solvent.
August 19, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Hot days (>30C) without AC

We are so back
August 12, 2025 at 8:52 AM
Guess we ran out of balloons
August 11, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Love me some annealing twins
August 3, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Over the past 6 months, we’ve been dabbling (very very lightly) into the world of lab automation.

Wise words from the engineer leading this project today.
July 30, 2025 at 4:39 PM
TIL that you can get hydrochloric acid like this. I have no idea why we bought this. It’s giving boxed wine / to-go vibes.
July 11, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Finally, we can use this approach to make multimaterial structures as well. By controlling where infusion and/or precipitation happens, you can spatially control the formation of the filler.

Here, we only grew the iron oxide on the top surface of the spring! (7/8)
July 10, 2025 at 3:19 PM
But what's fun is that you can use this approach to grow all kinds of nanoparticles. You just need to adapt the infusion-precipitation conditions appropriately.

Here, we grew two kinds of fillers. We first grew iron oxide and then silver, which is why it appears silver but is magnetic (6/8)
July 10, 2025 at 3:19 PM
Here's one example: we use the classic ammonia-induced coprecipitation of FeCl3 and FeCl2 to form iron oxide. By tuning the number of infusion-coprecipitation cycles, we can control the wt% of iron oxide, and by extension, the magnetic properties of the composite (5/8)
July 10, 2025 at 3:19 PM