Smart Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Films, and Gels
1. Auflage September 2022
400 Seiten, Hardcover
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Photoresponsive Polymers
Polymer Systems for Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry and Radiotherapy
Shrink and Wrinkle - Thermally Responsive Substrates for Thin Film Structuring
Design of Nanocomposite Microgels Prepared by Seeded Emulsion Polymerization in the Presence of Microgels
Compressible Microgels in Concentrated Suspensions: Phase Behavior, Flow Properties and Scattering Techniques to Probe their Structure and Dynamics
Structure and Properties of Smart Micro- and Nanogels Determined by (Neutron) Scattering Methods
Stimuli-Responsive Fluorescent Polymeric Hydrogels
The Fabrication and Applications of Bioinspired Hydrogel Actuators
Hydrogels-Based Electronic Devices for Biosensing Applications
Liang Hu is an Associate Professor at Soochow University, China. He received his B.S. (2006), M.S. (2009) and Ph.D. (2013) degree in Polymer Science and Technology from Wuhan University of Technology, China. He was a visiting student under the supervision of Michael J. Serpe at University of Alberta, Canada (2011-2013). After that, he worked with Prof. Lei Jiang and Prof. Jian Jin as a postdoctoral fellow at Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (2013-2015). In 2015, he joined Soochow University. His current work involves the application of polymer-based hydrogels for dosimeters and cancer therapy.
Yongfeng Gao graduated in Chemistry from Tsinghua University (China). He was awarded his PhD from the University of Alberta in 2017 with a thesis on stimuli-responsive polymers under the supervision of Prof. Michael J. Serpe. In 2019, he joined Prof. Hongbo Zeng?s research group in Chemical and Materials Engineering department at University of Alberta as a postdoctoral fellow. His current research focuses on polymeric materials synthesis and their application in breast cancer treatment.