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Nanostructured Hybrid Biomaterials for multifaceted applications

(English version below)

Auch im kommenden Sommersemester wird wieder eine Ringvorlesung mit spannenden Beiträgen von Professor*innen der Abteilung angeboten. Teilnehmen können alle (professoralen und promovierenden) Mitglieder sowie Angehörige der Abteilung. Wichtig:  wir benötigen eine Anmeldung zur Ringvorlesung (einmalig per Mail an die Koordination für das gesamte Semester)!

Wir freuen uns auf eine rege Teilnahme, sowohl von Promovierenden als auch gerne von Professor*innen!
 

Termine jeweils mittwochs, 10:00-11:30 Uhr, online.
 

17. April 2024
Prof. Dr. Amir Fahmi, HS Rhein-Waal
Nanostructured Hybrid Biomaterials for multifaceted applications

Nanostructured hybrid biomaterials represent a cutting-edge class of materials that integrate functional biocompartments at nanoscales due to biomimetic principles. These types of structured hybrid compartments possess unique collective properties offering versatility and functionality across a broad spectrum of applications. For instance, the biomimetic compartments enable compatibility with biological systems, promoting cell adhesion, proliferation, and tissue regeneration. Besides, the nanostructured hybrid materials confer unique advantages, such as a high surface-to-volume ratio, precise control over morphology and surface properties, and enhanced mechanical, optical, and electrical characteristics. Therefore, they find utility in catalysis, environmental remediation, sensors, and energy conversion applications. The presentation also will elucidate fundamental approaches for the nanofabrication of structured hybrid materials at different dimensions and length scales toward their burgeoning applications across various domains. These will also include characterization techniques and highlight the challenges in nanomanufacturing with recent advancements to navigate through the multifaceted applications.

 

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In the upcoming summer semester, we will once again offer a lecture series featuring exciting contributions from professors of the department. All members (professors and doctoral candidates) as well as associates of the department are welcome to participate. Important: Registration for the lecture series is required (one-time registration via email to the coordination office for the entire semester)!

For English speaking participants: each contribution will have either the slides or the presentation in English.

We look forward to active participation, both from doctoral candidates and also from professors!
 

All dates: Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30 am, online
 

April 17, 2024
Prof. Dr. Amir Fahmi, HS Rhein-Waal
Nanostructured Hybrid Biomaterials for multifaceted applications

Nanostructured hybrid biomaterials represent a cutting-edge class of materials that integrate functional biocompartments at nanoscales due to biomimetic principles. These types of structured hybrid compartments possess unique collective properties offering versatility and functionality across a broad spectrum of applications. For instance, the biomimetic compartments enable compatibility with biological systems, promoting cell adhesion, proliferation, and tissue regeneration. Besides, the nanostructured hybrid materials confer unique advantages, such as a high surface-to-volume ratio, precise control over morphology and surface properties, and enhanced mechanical, optical, and electrical characteristics. Therefore, they find utility in catalysis, environmental remediation, sensors, and energy conversion applications. The presentation also will elucidate fundamental approaches for the nanofabrication of structured hybrid materials at different dimensions and length scales toward their burgeoning applications across various domains. These will also include characterization techniques and highlight the challenges in nanomanufacturing with recent advancements to navigate through the multifaceted applications.


Lena Elisa Freitag, M.A.

Koordination der Abteilung Lebenswissenschaften und Gesundheitstechnologien

+49 160 92176886

lena.freitag@pknrw.de

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