
Linus Stegbauer
Research Fellow · Biomineralization
Max Planck Institute for Sustainable MaterialsAbout
Linus Stegbauer is a Post Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, Northwestern University. His research focuses on biomineralization processes in the teeth of the marine mollusk , aiming to develop bioinspired high-tech hybrid nanocomposites for 3D-printing applications.
- Department: Materials Science and Engineering
- Research Focus: Biomineralization, nanocomposites, additive manufacturing
Using advanced techniques such as synchrotron Mössbauer spectroscopy, XANES, TEM, ssNMR, and EDS, his work investigates the self-assembly of magnetite/chitin composites under ambient conditions. This research aligns with sustainable material fabrication goals, seeking to reduce the carbon footprint of industrial processes through nature-inspired design.
The study's outcomes demonstrate promising in-vitro applications for creating wear-resistant, mechanically robust materials suitable for inexpensive additive manufacturing. However, no specific awards, students, or additional publications beyond the 2018 study on Chiton teeth are mentioned in the provided text.
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