
About
Dr. Milad Radiom is a Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zürich. His work focuses on the intersection of materials science and biomedical applications, particularly in food materials, colloids, and biomaterials for medical use. He teaches courses such as Food Materials Science and Physics of Food Colloids in the Autumn Semester 2025.
His research explores self-assembly mechanisms of viral particles, protein nanotubes, and amyloid fibrils, with applications in vaccine development, mucosal drug delivery, and food safety. Key projects include enhancing virus-like particle resilience and studying microbial interactions in gut environments. Radiom’s methodologies span microrheology, single-molecule spectroscopy, and material characterization under biological conditions.
Publications highlight advancements in understanding colloidal behavior of viruses, surface engineering for biomedical applications, and the safety of food-derived amyloid structures. His work integrates theoretical models with experimental validation using tools like correlation force spectroscopy.
Dr. Radiom holds a Ph.D. in Polymer Physics and has contributed to interdisciplinary research at the interface of engineering, biology, and materials science. Contact him at milad.radiom@hest.ethz.ch.


