Andreas Kandelbauer is a Professor and Vice-Dean for Research at Reutlingen University's School of Life Sciences. He serves as Programme Director for the Bachelor of Chemistry & Sustainable Processes and Master of Polymer Chemistry & Process Analysis. His roles include overseeing academic research and administrative responsibilities in materials science education. His research focuses on thermoset plastics, polymer chemistry, and advanced materials processing. Key areas include bio-based composites, surface engineering, and process optimization. He leads projects on epoxy resins, self-healing materials, and curing kinetics, with applications in biomedical and industrial materials. Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, linking material synthesis with analytical techniques like FTIR and Raman spectroscopy. Recent work explores lignin-based adhesives, epoxy molding compounds, and mesoporous silica structures. Over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters highlight his contributions to polymer science. Kandelbauer collaborates with industry on sustainable materials and process analytical technologies. His labs focus on smart biomaterials and biosystems, advancing eco-friendly composites and biomedical applications. No specific awards are listed, though his extensive publication record reflects academic recognition.









