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Functional materials and surfaces

Research and development of medical materials and surfaces.

Our researchers analyse and optimize materials and surfaces for medical applications, characterising biomaterials for implants, surgical tools, diagnostic devices, etc. We also carry out static and dynamic mechanical strength tests (tensile and compression, endurance, service life), as well as removal torque tests and damage analysis using electron microscopy.

For the development and characterization of new implant surfaces (e.g. antibacterial surfaces) we structure and functionalize surfaces down to the sub-µm scale. We develop bio-resorbable free-form implants made of Mg and three-dimensional NiTi lattice structures, which in future could be used as intelligent implants.

Projects

  • 3D-printed biodegradable metallic Mg scaffolds

    In this project, we show 3D-magnesium-structures produced by the additive manufacturing technology selective laser melting (SLM).

  • Biocompatible wear-resistant PS coatings

    Sensitisation to immunologically active elements like chromium, cobalt or nickel and debris particle due to wear are serious problems for patients with me...

  • ELBACOSS

    Electrochemical bactericidal Ca(OH)2 implant coating as precursor for an osseoinductive HA layer

  • Oberflächendesign

    Materialwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen.

  • Porous shape-memory scaffolds as mechanically active bone implants

    This project aims at realizing smart medical implants that interact with the surrounding bone tissue.

  • SPIRITS – INTERREG-Project

    Smart Printed Interactive Robots for Interventional Therapy and Surgery

  • SwissHolo

    Holographic identification of titanium implants. Security 1st and 2nd levels features provide (hidden) unique identifying structures for trademark protect...

  • Titanium Bone Scaffolds

    The treatment of large bone defects still poses a major challenge in orthopaedic and craniomaxillafacial surgery.

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Life Sciences
TeamMedical Engineering and Medical Informatics
Michael de Wild

Prof. Dr. Michael de Wild

Lecturer

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+41 61 228 56 49

E-mail

michael.dewild@fhnw.ch

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School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Medical Engineering and Medical Informatics Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

forschungsfeldFunktionale Materialien und Oberflächen

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