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Professor Michael Higgins is a leading researcher at the University of Wollongong, affiliated with the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials and the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute. His work bridges biomedical and materials science, focusing on nanoscale interactions between biological systems and advanced materials.
- Appointments: Professor at University of Wollongong (2022-present)
- Research Themes: Nanoscale surface characterization, antifouling coatings, single-cell analysis
His research explores how nanoscale structures, mechanical properties, and chemistries affect protein adsorption and cell adhesion, with applications in biomaterials, antifouling coatings, and antibacterial polymers. Using high-speed atomic force microscopy and single-molecule tools, he investigates molecular recognition mechanisms at cell-material interfaces.
Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in nanobio interactions across biomedical engineering, materials science, and neuroscience. Trends show increasing focus on electroactive biomaterials, amyloid beta dynamics, and nanoscale force characterization.
Scientific Achievements:
- Australian Research Council Future Fellowships (2020-2025)
- Major Equipment Grants for advanced microscopy instrumentation
- Leadership in interdisciplinary research hubs
As a supervisor, Professor Higgins has guided 15+ higher degree researchers in projects ranging from 3D printing of biomaterials to nanoelectrode development since 2008.
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