Composite materials are materials made from two or more different substances that, when combined, have properties that are superior to those of the individual components. Composite bodies refer to structures or objects made from composite materials, which are widely used in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and sports equipment. Composite bodies can be tailored to have specific properties such as high strength, lightweight, corrosion resistance, and thermal insulation. They can also be designed to be flexible, stiff, or impact resistant, depending on the requirements of the application. Common types of composite materials used in composite bodies include carbon fiber, fiberglass, kevlar, and epoxy resins. Research in composite bodies focuses on developing new materials, manufacturing processes, design concepts, and applications to enhance the performance and efficiency of composite structures. This involves studying the mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of composite materials, as well as their durability and long-term performance under different conditions. Additionally, research in composite bodies also explores innovative ways to integrate sensors, actuators, and other functional components into composite structures to enhance their functionality and capabilities.