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Dr. Michael Kappl is a Researcher and Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) since 2002, specializing in surface forces and mechanics at micro- and nanoscales where surface interactions dominate over gravity. His work bridges fundamental surface science with applications in microfluidics, desalination, and energy efficiency.
Academic background:
- PhD in Biophysics, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt (1991-1996)
- Postdoctoral research, University of Mainz (1997-1998)
- Physics studies, University of Regensburg & TU Munich (1983-1990)
His research employs atomic force microscopy and nanoindentation to investigate wetting phenomena on superomniphobic surfaces, enabling supraparticle fabrication and innovations in heat exchanger condensation and seawater desalination membranes. He designs surfaces to manipulate liquid-solid interactions for industrial applications.
Recent publications reveal trends in electrostatic droplet dynamics, contact angle mechanisms, and surface-force-driven mineral processing, advancing microfluidic systems and separation technologies through interdisciplinary surface science.
He directs the Focused Ion Beam Service Lab, providing nanostructuring, TEM lamella preparation, and 3D tomography services to support advanced materials characterization and nanofabrication.
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