Explores the characterisation and performance of biomaterials, focusing on hydrogels and various properties like stiffness, degradation, swelling, and biocompatibility.
Delves into nanoscale properties, emphasizing surface effects and quantum phenomena, exploring electronic, mechanical, magnetic, photonic, and chemical properties unique to the nanoscale.
Explains cellular uptake mechanisms, focusing on phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis, highlighting the importance of size and shape in these processes.
Explores self-assembly of Microsystems, its importance, features, motivations, and examples in various fields, highlighting landmark achievements and future prospects.
Explores functional nanomaterials for energy, sensing, and biomedical applications, focusing on polymer-based piezoelectric and triboelectric materials.