Image Gallery

Every year we make something christmassy related to our research. Below you see a showcase of the creativity of our collaborators.

Enlarged view: 2022 - this should be a moving tree, 3D printed hydrogel with internal hierarchical structure
2022 - this should be a moving tree, 3D printed hydrogel with internal hierarchical structure
Enlarged view: 2019-2020: an xray scattering imagefrom a polymer fiber.
2019-2020: an xray scattering imagefrom a polymer fiber.
Enlarged view: 2019-2020: a biofilm shaped like santa.
2019-2020: a biofilm shaped like santa.
Enlarged view: 2018-2019: Santa (or Schmutzli) climbing a shish kebab structure in a UHMPE fiber and snowman structure magically appearing in thinning polymer films (with the help of some photoshop)
2018-2019: Santa (or Schmutzli) climbing a shish kebab structure in a UHMPE fiber and snowman structure magically appearing in thinning polymer films (with the help of some photoshop)
Enlarged view: 2017-2018 : Fractal processed Christmas tree
2017-2018 : Fractal processed Christmas tree
Enlarged view: 2016-2017 : PArticle stabilized bubbles (and some photoshop)  
2016-2017 : PArticle stabilized bubbles (and some photoshop)  
Enlarged view: 2015-2016
2015-2016 : Phase separation in lipid bilayers (and some photoshop) were used to generate micrometer sized snowflakes.
Enlarged view: 2014-2015
2014-2015 : Stop flow lithography was used to make 50 micrometer high christmas trees

Selected JOURNAL COVERS (since 08/2014)

ACS AMI
saliva
custer densification
cover Lipid bilayers
cover soft mater 2015
Farad Disc cover
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