
About
Yuanyu Gu is a Researcher at the Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM), Universitat Jaume I, Spain. Their primary research focuses on biomaterials and nanotechnology, addressing challenges in titanium-based alloys for structural applications and magnetic hyperthermia therapies for cancer treatment. They are affiliated with the Innovation Technician Office (Office: NB4010DI) and can be reached at gu@uji.es.
Research Interests:
- Diffusion phenomena in Ti-Al-Nb alloys for biomedical devices and structural engineering.
- Development of magnetic hyperthermia therapies using epsilon- and gamma-phase iron oxide nanoparticles for targeted, less-invasive cancer treatment.
- Real-time intracellular temperature monitoring via luminescent probes and polymer-based micelles.
Key Research Trends: Recent work emphasizes optimizing nanoparticle heating efficiency, understanding enzyme-catalyzed reactions under magnetic fields, and advancing real-time thermal imaging techniques. Publications span from 2017 to 2023, with a focus on materials science, biomedical engineering, and nanotechnology applications.
Grants and Collaborations: While specific grants aren’t listed, their publications suggest active involvement in interdisciplinary projects involving material synthesis, biomedical applications, and computational modeling. They contribute to INAM’s strategic research programs in advanced materials and technology transfer.
Labs/Teams: Part of the INAM research group, collaborating on projects like the IDIFEDER-INAM infrastructure and training initiatives for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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