- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Biomaterials
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Esther E. Jaekel is a researcher at the Department of Colloid Chemistry, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany. Her work focuses on developing sustainable biomaterials for 3D printing applications, with particular expertise in nanocellulose-based systems and Pickering emulsions. Her research interests include Materials Science , Nanotechnology , and Biomaterials Engineering . Dr. Jaekel specializes in creating bioinks from natural compounds, with recent work demonstrating how cationic cellulose nanocrystals combined with cyclodextrins can form stable emulgels suitable for direct ink writing. Her research has significant implications for biomedical applications where biocompatibility is critical. Analysis of her recent publication shows a strong focus on sustainable materials development, with emphasis on eliminating synthetic polymers like PEG from bioink formulations. Her work bridges fundamental colloid chemistry with practical applications in additive manufacturing. Dr. Jaekel has collaborated extensively with researchers from Queen's University, University of British Columbia, and other institutions, demonstrating her integration within the international materials science community. Her research has been supported by the Max Planck Society, indicating institutional recognition of her work's significance.