The seminar, titled “Flexible Microstructure: Tailored Materials in Engineering and Biomedical Technologies”, brought together over 30 participants from Poland, France, and Germany to discuss recent advancements in biomedical materials research.
The event was officially opened by:
- Prof. Wolfram Berger, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, BTU
- Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation, Poznań University of Technology
- Marie-Lée Rousseau, PhD Science and Technology Attaché, Embassy of France
- Dr. Bartosz Gapiński, Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, PUT
- Dr. Andrzej Miklaszewski, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Technical Physics, PUT
The main focus of the second meeting in Cottbus was the development of multifunctional implants with integrated sensors, actuators, and digitally controlled drug release. The seminar also served to prepare the European MSCA doctoral network and further strengthen trilateral scientific collaboration.
