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Fabrication of architectured composite materials

Kunal Masania (Complex Materials, D-MATL) Nature utilises hierarchy at multiple length scales to structure relatively weak building blocks into complex shapes with outstanding mechanical performance. Despite successful research aimed at implementing biological design principles in synthetic materials, man-made manufacturing technologies…

General Assembly 2019

Dear members of SAM, We are happy to invite you to the yearly SAM General Assembly to vote a new board, discuss association matters and bring in ideas for the coming year. Join us, tell us what you liked so far and…

Material Girls Night 2019

The Scientific Staff Association at the Department of Materials (SAM) invites all female doctoral students and Postdocs of the D-MATL and of the associated groups to the Material Girls Night. Especially welcome are group members of the Professors Bona, Burgert,…

Nanostructures: fabrication and characterization

Silke Schön (FIRST Lab) Today, micro- and nanofabrication is not only dedicated to semiconductor devices anymore. Besides laser diodes and transistors, microfluidic devices are used as microarrays for DNA studies or to investigate microorganisms in waste water. Micropatterned structures allow…

When photons meet polymers: examples from SLS and SwissFEL

Celestino Padeste (PSI) Photon sources such as synchrotrons and X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) offer great opportunities for the material sciences. I will present some examples from the field of polymer technology including our work on lithographic polymer grafting, which…

Amphiphilic interactions in soft matter

Francesco Stellacci (EPFL) The vast majority of biological molecules (proteins, lipids, etc.) are amphiphilic, indeed often their water interface presents hydrophobic and hydrophilic patches coexisting at a molecular scale. In light of this observation, in my talk, I will show…