
معرفی
Alex Adronov is an Adjunct Professor and Associate Member of the McMaster School of Biomedical Engineering at McMaster University. His research focuses on polymer synthesis and nanomaterials, particularly dendrimers, carbon nanotubes, and their applications in drug delivery, biomaterials, and biomedical devices. He leads the Adronov Group, which explores molecular architectures and nanoscale structures for real-world applications such as molecular electronics and medical therapeutics. His work emphasizes organic synthesis and structure-property relationships in polymers and nanomaterials.
Research Interests:
His primary areas include polymer therapeutics, nanomaterials for biomedical applications, carbon nanotube chemistry, and functional biomaterials. He investigates novel materials for drug delivery systems, wearable sensors, and energy storage devices, leveraging both synthetic chemistry and advanced characterization techniques.
Publications:
Dr. Adronov's recent work highlights advancements in carbon nanotube-based sensors, self-immolative polymers for nanotube dispersion, and drug delivery platforms using dendrimers and cyclodextrin complexes. His research spans interdisciplinary fields, including materials science, biomedical engineering, and chemical engineering.
Labs/Teams:
The Adronov Group collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at McMaster, focusing on translating nanomaterial innovations into practical solutions for healthcare and engineering challenges.



