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Dr. Patrice Donfack is a University Lecturer in Physics and Laser Protection Representative at the School of Science, Constructor University in Bremen, Germany. He holds a Doctorate in Physics from Jacobs University Bremen (2006–2011), preceded by advanced studies in Materials Science at the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon. His research focuses on Linear and Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy, with emphasis on applications in material characterization, biomedical diagnostics, and environmental analysis.
Key research interests include Raman spectroscopy for studying polymers, photocatalytic materials (e.g., WO₃, CeO₂), and biomedical applications such as tumor biomarker detection. Recent publications highlight advancements in perovskite materials, polymer degradation mechanisms, and nanocomposite characterization. Donfack has collaborated internationally through DAAD programs at Wuhan University and the IIT-BHU under the Humboldt Partnership.
His work integrates experimental techniques (Raman, DFT modeling) to analyze molecular interactions, structural changes, and functional properties of materials. Current trends in his articles emphasize interdisciplinary approaches spanning materials science, chemistry, and biomedical engineering. No awards are explicitly listed, though his prolific publication record indicates significant contributions to spectroscopic methodologies.
Donfack’s academic roles include teaching and advising, though specific student names are not documented. He leads research in Constructor University’s Physics Department, with a lab in Research III building, Room 78. Ongoing projects likely involve nanomaterials for energy, environmental sensors, and biomedical diagnostics.
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