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Anish Tuteja is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. He is also a Center Member of the Biointerfaces Institute and the Weil Institute for Critical Care Research.
His research focuses on surface engineering, icephobic coatings, antimicrobial materials, and fouling prevention. He has developed durable coatings for liquid/solid repellency, marine anti-fouling, and ice adhesion control, with applications in naval operations, solar energy, and biomedical devices.
His recent publications highlight lubricant-infused surfaces, zwitterionic nanowires, and abrasion-resistant antifog coatings. Current projects include DARPA-funded work on biohybrid microrobots and Navy grants for ice-modulating materials in extreme environments.



