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Science Foundation (SNSF) in cooperation with ETH Zürich and TU Delft. Background of the project As populations around the world continue to age, societies face a significant healthcare challenge: the
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triggered with local wound relevant stimuli such as pH and temperature. Investigate controlled release of active biomolecules from the hydrogel systems and the resulting antimicrobial and antioxidant
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chemical and physical surface functionalization. The goal of the PhD project is to investigate how enzymes can be encapsulated in biocomposites to control both the assembly or crosslinking of biopolymers as
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in biosensing, control switches, signal amplifiers and modulators, and high-performance photocatalysis. The conventional plasmonic materials include noble metals, e.g. gold, which was extensively used
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components, oxidation control, as well as the feasibility and application potential of multi-constituent nanopastes. This PhD project runs over 4 years with a final degree granted by ETH Zurich.