About
Ingo Koeper is a physical chemist and Lecturer at Flinders University, currently serving as Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) in the College of Science and Engineering and Head of the STEM Academy. His research focuses on nanotechnology applications in biological systems, including model membrane systems for drug delivery and sensor development. He employs advanced techniques like neutron scattering and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy. Koeper holds a PhD from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and has held postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research. His teaching accolades include multiple Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Teaching Excellence (2019, 2023) and a focus on STEM education innovation. He actively engages in science outreach through the STEM Professionals in Schools program.
- Education:
- MS (Diploma) in Chemistry: University of Dortmund (1998)
- PhD in Chemistry: Université Paris VI (2002)
- Graduate Certificates in Higher Education and Digital Learning (2013, 2022)
- Research Interests:
- Nanoparticle-membrane interactions
- Biomimetic membrane systems
- Antimicrobial drug delivery
- Science education reform
- Awards:
- Executive Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching (2013)
- Vice-Chancellor's Innovation in Teaching Award (2019)
- Leadership Roles:
- Research Leader, Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology
- Coordinator of CHEM2004 and STEM3001 courses
His recent work emphasizes nanoplastics' ecological impacts and the structural characterization of membrane proteins using neutron scattering. Koeper's educational initiatives integrate biomimetic research with pedagogical innovation to enhance graduate employability in STEM fields.
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