
NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials
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The National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) Bio-Inspired Materials based @unifr, studying “smart” materials inspired by nature, funded by @snsf_ch
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The NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials had the pleasure of hosting Falling Walls Lab #Fribourg last week AMI. Congrats to our winner Amith Kamath (Universität Bern), breaking the wall of radiotherapy with AI, Khan Wachara Chanakul (2nd) & Isidora Loncarevic (3rd) (Uni Fribourg), as well as to all our participants!


Coming up tomorrow @ 15:00 AMI - NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials #seminar with Sallea's Nicole Kleger (Nicole Kleger): Where #Medtech and Food Science Meet - A #Startup Journey bioinspired-materials.ch/fr/news-and-ev… #foodscience #innovation #3Dprinting #hybrid


Congratulations to our latest NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Dr., Gaia De Angelis! Well done, and good luck with your next career steps!

Excited to share our study about a streamlined analytical process to detect the presence of silica and titania particles in food. Thanks to BLV - OSAV - USAV AMI Swiss National Science Foundation NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials for the support. doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs…


Just out in Nature Nano: NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials article from AMI Physics and Bodo Wilts in collaboration with PSI Paul Scherrer Institut, Wiesner Group, Max Planck Institute CPfS - TQC, Tohoku University - Unlocking the secrets of nanoscale networks bit.ly/NCCR_nanotomog… #physics #nanofabrication




Congrats to our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials #intern Carina Lin (Cornell University), winner of the poster prize for our 2024 URI Program. Carina has been working for Polymers&Materials Uni Fribourg this summer. She was recognized for her #research project on metallosupramolecular polymeric systems. Swiss National Science Foundation


First, Janak’s paper on re-parameterizing coarse-grain ions for the SPICA model is out in JCTC JCIM & JCTC Journals #OpenAccess! Thanks to all co-authors and to the Salentinig Lab lab UnifrChemistry NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials for the experimental support (2/6) pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Off to #Charmey tomorrow for our Annual NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Center Conference. Looking forward to seeing what our colleagues have been working on in recent months. #research #collaboration #materials


Our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference has kicked off in #Charmey with a talk from Robert Göstl (Bergische Universität Wuppertal) on mechanochemistry and controlling material mechanics at the molecular level #research #polymers


Next talk today at our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference is from Sam England (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin) on the #ecology of #electricity focusing on (lots of) insects. #evolution #research


The second day of our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference is starting soon in #Charmey. Looking forward to some great talks after yesterday's inspiring presentations.


Great talk from Margaux Duchamp (ArcoScreen) to start the second day of our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference in #Charmey, focusing on the challenges and benefits of switching from #scientist to #entrepreneur


Fresh out #OpenAccess in Elsevier Materials Science ! See how Sternotominis beetles use cool scale structures and dis/ordered I-WP nanostructures to create angle-independent colors. Great work led by Viola Bauernfeind! AMI ☮🇪🇹☮Vinod Saranathan, Evolutionary Photonics Lab Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Our NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference in #Charmey is over. Two great days of discussions, talks, and collaborative networking. Many thanks to our management team for organizing an outstanding event! #research


Excellent presentation by Luigi Di Stolfo about the use of bioprinting in biomedical research at the NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Annual Center Conference in beautiful Charmey.


Yesterday, 12 enthusiastic primary school kids uncovered the world of plant pollen using a scanning electron microscope at AMI with Dimitri Vanhecke and Gowsinth Gunasingam. ULTRHAS Project NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials #KidsUni
