
معرفی
Ievgenii Liashenko serves as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Dalton Lab at the University of Oregon's Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. He joined the lab in February 2021, focusing on advancing melt electrowriting—a high-resolution 3D printing and biofabrication technique with critical applications in regenerative medicine.
His educational foundation includes a 2020 PhD in Nanotechnology, Materials and Chemical Engineering from Spain's University Rovira i Virgili and Catalonia Institute for Energy Research. During doctoral studies, he invented and patented ultrafast 3D printing technology using electrostatic jet deflection, while concurrently developing business and innovation expertise through the European Institute of Innovation and Technology's InnoEnergy PhD School.
Dr. Liashenko's research centers on pushing melt electrowriting's boundaries to achieve submicron fiber precision, accelerated printing speeds, and complex scaffold geometries for tissue engineering. His interdisciplinary work integrates nanotechnology, materials science, and biomedical engineering to create next-generation biomaterials for organ regeneration.
As an active member of the Dalton Lab research team, he contributes to the Knight Campus's mission of accelerating scientific translation. His patented doctoral innovation demonstrates significant technical ingenuity, though specific awards or grant funding details remain unmentioned in available documentation.





