Covers the basics of supramolecular chemistry, including self-assembly processes and molecular interactions such as hydrogen bonding and cation-π interactions.
Explores forces and structures of biomolecular condensates, including direct and indirect forces, compartmentalization, and phase separation of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins.
Explores the evolution of micro and nanoengineering, focusing on the use of silicon as a mechanical material and the application of AFM and T-SPL in nanoengineering.
Delves into the production of biological materials through self-assembly in living cells and the advancements in synthetic biology for sustainable materials.