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Nishant Singh is a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) within Universitat Jaume I, Spain. He leads the CIDEGENT Research Group RG11 (Dynamic Materials and Self-assembling Systems) since receiving the CIDEGENT Grant in 2022.
- PhD in Catalytic Hydrogels (2016, Marie Curie Fellowship)
- Postdoc at University of Nottingham (EPSRC-funded Biomaterials Discovery)
- Postdoc at University of Strasbourg (Marie Curie Fellowship for Non-Equilibrium Systems)
His research focuses on supramolecular and systems chemistry, particularly non-equilibrium self-assemblies and reaction cycles. Key contributions include chemically fueled hydrogel dynamics, programmable coacervates, and combinatorial approaches to drug delivery systems.
Recent publications highlight his work on
- Life-like budding in reactive coacervates (2025)
- Polymorphic Fmoc-leucine self-assemblies (2024)
- Chemically fueled dynamic materials (2024)
Scientific recognition includes
- Marie Curie Fellowship (Extraordinary Prize)
- EPSRC Next Generation Biomaterials Discovery Grant
- Marie Curie Individual Fellowship
- CIDEGENT Grant (2022)
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