- Applied Physics
- Material Science
- Metamaterials
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Henning Galinski is a Lecturer at the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich. His research focuses on applied physics and material science, with an emphasis on metamaterials, structural coloration, and nanotechnology. He explores advanced fabrication techniques like self-assembly and additive manufacturing to develop multifunctional materials for energy, optics, and sensing applications. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical engineering solutions, such as CO₂ conversion systems and smart sensors. Galinski's contributions span publications in high-impact journals, addressing topics from thin-film stability to plasmonic systems. His research interests include the design and characterization of disordered network metamaterials, strain-driven material properties, and optical phenomena in engineered materials. He has pioneered methods like scanning reflectance anisotropy microscopy for strain mapping and developed scalable fabrication processes for complex material systems. Galinski maintains an active laboratory at ETH Zurich, collaborating with industry and academic partners to advance material innovation.









