Max Shtein
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan.
Our group focuses on the science, processing, and application of functional organic and hybrid materials for electronics / optoelectronics, including lighting, displays, photovoltaic and thermal energy conversion devices. We are using our modeling and experimental advances in optics and electronics to develop novel multi-scale, fiber-based devices, as well as origami- and kirigami-inspired functional structures. Similarly, we use our expertise in molecular organic materials processing to enhance the performance and manufacturability of pharmaceuticals. Our work combines rigorous computer modeling validated by experiments, spanning fundamental and applied research topics.
Visit website: https://shteinlab.engin.umich.edu/
See also: University of Michigan - Public Research university
Details last updated 22-May-2020
Max Shtein News
The Future Of Pharmaceuticals Is Custom-Printing Drugs
Gizmodo - 28-Sep-2017
New drug custom-printing method would allow pharmacists to customise for dosage, for your own per...
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