About
Ricardo Bernhardt is a Scientist in the Materials Engineering department at Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, specializing in advanced polymer characterization through high-resolution imaging techniques.
- Research Focus: Detection of spatial micro-damage in polymers/elastomers
- Technical Expertise: In-situ µCT/SRµCT imaging under load conditions
- Current Project: Tissue engineering of anterior cruciate ligament plastic (DFG Project)
Dr. Bernhardt's research centers on investigating cavitation and crack propagation in statically or cyclically loaded polymers and elastomers using advanced X-ray imaging methodologies. His work provides critical insights into material failure mechanisms at microscopic levels, enabling improved durability predictions for polymer applications. He also examines degradation behavior of thermally shaped and additively manufactured polymers under various environmental conditions.
As a cooperation partner in the DFG Project, Dr. Bernhardt contributes expertise in materials engineering to develop a hybrid structure for anterior cruciate ligament replacement. This innovative approach integrates biomechanical, biointegrative, and vital units, representing cutting-edge biomedical polymer applications where engineered materials must meet stringent performance requirements while maintaining biocompatibility.
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