
معرفی
Max Schelling is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Chemical Engineering and Chemistry department at Eindhoven University of Technology, specializing in Colloidal Soft Matter within the Self-Organizing Soft Matter research group. He also maintains affiliations with Applied Physics and Science Education.
His research expertise spans:
- Colloidal crystal defects and thermoresponsive microgels
- Cooling rate effects on crystallization processes
- Controlled creation of point defects in 3D colloidal systems
- Droplet-based assembly of magnetic materials
- Phase behavior of colloidal dispersions
Dr. Schelling's work combines advanced visualization techniques with experimental approaches to reveal fundamental mechanisms in soft matter systems. His research demonstrates particular strength in connecting microscopic defect structures with macroscopic material properties, especially regarding mechanical strength and nucleation phenomena.
His publication record shows consistent productivity from 2021 through 2025, with significant contributions in Physical Review E, Soft Matter, and JPhys Materials. His most recent work includes his PhD thesis "Imperfections Illuminated" completed in January 2025.
Research impact metrics show 38 citations according to Scopus, with publications generating attention across academic platforms including mentions on X and readership on Mendeley.


