
معرفی
Andreas Peil is a Researcher and Project Leader of the RISC project ('Hybrid DNA Nanomotors') at the 2nd Physics Institute of the University of Stuttgart. His work focuses on the intersection of nanotechnology, biophysics, and materials science, particularly in DNA-based nanomaterials and their applications in diagnostics, therapeutics, and optoelectronics. He leads research on DNA origami architectures, dynamic nanoscale systems, and plasmonic materials. His recent projects include the development of transformable plasmonic helices and modular rotary nanodevices.
Peil’s research interests span DNA nanomotors, photonic nanomaterials, and lipid membrane modulation using DNA origami networks. He has contributed to advancements in gold nanoparticle-mediated nanoarchitectures and enzymatic functionalization of polyketide biosynthesis pathways. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals like Angewandte Chemie and Small.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his publications reflect innovation in biomimetic systems and nanomechanical designs. He advises students in experimental nanotechnology and collaborates on grants related to hybrid nanomaterials. His lab focuses on translating fundamental research into applied technologies for diagnostics and drug delivery systems.



