The website is about the SMATC 8211 Soft Matter Research Technology Center, which focuses on research in various fields of soft matter physics. The center consists of a team of main researchers, associate researchers, postdoctoral researchers, graduated students, and undergraduate students who conduct research in biophysics, climate change, granular media, smart films, corrosion protection, and thin films. They study topics such as pharmacological activation of membrane activity, roles of microtubules in membrane tension and axonal beading retraction atrophy. Additionally, they investigate noninvasive neurite mechanics in differentiated PC12 cells. The center also conducts research on subjects related to climate change including dislocations storage reservoirs and granular flows mining. They work on developing smart films for applications like corrosion protection and nanosynthesis thin films tearing guided by thin film wrinkling or graphene tearing paper. The website also mentions outreach activities such as teaching workshops for high school teachers and showcases news updates and galleries related to their work. Contact information is provided for further inquiries.