- Print the future: a 3D micro-optics revolutionIn a recent publication in the scientific journal Trends in Chemistry from Cell Press, researchers from the University of Twente delve into the potential of 3D printing ceramics in micro-optics. These tiny ceramic structures can potentially be used to generate light and store information. "Let's make ceramics so small they can manipulate light."Read more
- Sustainable Polymer Chemistry to research new biodegradable encapsulation technologiesThe Sustainable Polymer Chemistry (SPC) group (Faculty of S&T, MESA+ Institute) with Prof. Frederik Wurm as project leader, will be involved in a novel European Project with a total funding of 6.9 million euros. The main objective of the project, entitled SPIN-FERT, is to integrate optimised and validated innovations in soil management practices and improve peat-free substrates to enhance soil health in vegetable, fruit and ornamental crops.Read more
- Print the future: a 3D micro-optics revolution
- Sustainable Polymer Chemistry to research new biodegradable encapsulation technologies
- Rob Legtenberg new Director NanoLab at MESA+
- SusInkCoat research consortium receives €6 million for green revolution in thin films, coatings and inks
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- New Biodegradable Polymers Traceable Without Toxic Contrast Agents
- Young Talent Grant for Olga Koshkina
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- Paper published in Nature Communications
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- Creating communities with blended learning
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