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We are happy to welcome Leoni Luthardt as new PhD canditate in our group. Leoni has already conducted her masters thesis in our group and we are glad to have her for a few more years. In her PhD thesis she will work on iductively heatable nanoparticles and their versatile applications. Special focus...

While Karl Mandel was busy with some national talks, for instance at the Max Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Golm, Germany about Functional, “communicating” supraparticles via forced assembly of nano building blocks, Stephan Müssig attended the International Conference on Fine Particl...

Huanhuan was accepted as a participant in the FAU mentoring programme ARIADNETechNat, which is designed for high potential female postdoctoral researchers, doctoral candidates and Masters’s students at the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Sciences. Mentoring by an experienced and independen...

Joining MOFs and magnetic particles always comes with fascinating new insights - nice collaboration with the group of Klaus Müller-Buschbaum. Find details, here.

Our group had the honor to host the 2022 Particle Based Materials symposium (PBM). Find an article about the conference on the department site here.

Our recently published work about supraparticles that can be used to identify an object even after an event of fire and be separated magnetically from the ashes was featured in an article from the FAU department site of chemistry and pharmacy. Find the full article here.

Lately, many group members have been busy with visiting exciting conferences and giving talks. Find the full list of talks here.   To name a few highlights:   Karl Mandel Spray-drying as a versatile tool to create complex and highly functional supraparticle architectures on...

Good news come in pairs. Our article Spray-dried photonic balls with a disordered/ordered hybrid structure for shear stress indication was just accepted in Small. A great collaboration with the Vogel Group. Looking forward to many more collaboration results with the Vogels in future! Find more detai...

We developed a marker particle that can be used to identify an object even after an event of fire. A clever combination of nano building blocks in a highly functional supraparticle makes the particle easily collectable even from ashes and optically identifiable afterwards. The work was was published...