Special issue in Advanced Functional Material

Prof. Dr. Stefan Wuttke has created a special issue in Advanced Functional Materials summarizing the key aspects of the functionalization chemistry of porous materials. The goal of this special issue is to critically review the functionalization chemistry of important porous materials in order to give the reader a fresh perspective that would stimulate them to build on the past and shape the future. The spirit of all contributions is to push the frontiers of knowledge and stimulate the minds of the next generation.

BCmaterials partner in the international consortium of H2020 project Multi-fun: Enabling MULTI-FUNctional performance through multi-material additive manufacturing.

BCMaterials is participating in the ambitious project H2020 MULTI-FUN. This breakthrough project will leverage nanotechnologies to improve heat transfer rates, higher complexity of internal design and inclusion of sensing and data transfer capabilities for condition and structural health monitoring and process control.

Killing cancer without toxic drugs

A publication from Prof. Stefan Wuttke in Mapping Ignorance blog about how Nanotechnology enables the creation of delivery vehicles able to overcome physiological barriers, allowing new approaches for reducing unwanted side effects of systemic delivery, increasing targeting efficiency and improving chemotherapy efficacy.
https://mappingignorance.org/2020/09/02/killing-cancer-without-toxic-drugs/

2020 Call for PhD Fellowships and Master Scholarships open

BCMaterials offers PhD Fellowships to perform research in areas as diverse and challenging as materials for sensors and actuators, which are critical for the internet of Things and Industry 4.0; materials for advanced biological and biomedical applications; materials for energy (both generation and storage) or materials for environmental monitoring and remediation Read more about them at https://www.bcmaterials.net/training/phd-program/ Also, BCMaterials offers master projects to master students in Physics, Chemistry,
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