
About
Florian Trummer is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Stuttgart, working in the Sottmann Group under Prof. T. Sottmann. His research focuses on physical chemistry, particularly the self-assembly of biosurfactants and liquid crystalline phases in bio-compatible oils.
Education:
- Dipl.-Ing. in Technical Physics, University of Graz / TU Graz (2019-2021), thesis on "Physics of Inverse ISAsomes - Advancement towards food-grade formulations"
- B.Sc. in Physics, University of Graz / TU Graz (2016-2019), thesis on "Semi-Automatic analysis routine for Split experiments"
His research interests include biosurfactants (di-rhamnolipid), microemulsions, inverse ISAsomes, and gas phase ion-molecule reaction dynamics. He examines how pH influences surfactant self-assembly and has developed stabilizer-free inverse hexosomes in triolein and olive oil.
Trummer's recent publications highlight his contributions to sustainable colloid science, with a focus on nanostructured materials for bio-compatible applications.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the available information.
As a PhD student, Trummer is not advising students. There is no information on grants he has received.
He conducts research in the Sottmann Group at the University of Stuttgart, which specializes in soft matter and colloidal systems, and previously worked in the gas phase ion-molecule reaction dynamics group at the University of Innsbruck.
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