
About
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Müssig serves as a Professor at Bremen University of Applied Sciences within Faculty 5 (Department 2), focusing on sustainable composite materials development. His research bridges engineering and environmental science through innovation in natural fiber applications for industrial use.
His primary research domains encompass natural fiber composites, biobased materials, and sustainable material systems, with specialized expertise in flax, hemp, and nettle fiber reinforcement. He investigates mechanical properties, interfacial adhesion mechanisms, flame retardancy solutions, and processing techniques like injection molding and filament winding, emphasizing sustainability metrics and biomimetic design principles.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals dominant themes in natural fiber composite optimization, particularly regenerated cellulose systems and coupling agent-free interfaces. Emerging trends include consumer perception studies of biobased materials and integration of ecological parameters into industrial design processes, reflecting expanding interdisciplinary approaches.
Prof. Müssig leads extensive grant-funded projects including edible mushroom mycelium composites (2024-2026), sulfur-based flame retardants (2024-2026), natural fiber sector market analysis across Europe (2024-2025), and marine durability studies (2024-2025), demonstrating sustained research leadership with significant industry and cross-institutional collaborations.
His work operates within a robust research ecosystem at Bremen University of Applied Sciences, where his project portfolio indicates leadership of a specialized team focused on sustainable material innovation, though specific lab infrastructure details remain unmentioned in source materials.
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