MaP Distinguished Lecture Series on Engineering with Living Materials

The 'Engineering with Living Materials Lecture Series' offers insight into state-of-the-art and frontiers in living materials and bio-systems, which are topics of global and future relevance in the field of materials and process engineering.

Mondays, 16.15-18.00 | GLC E 29.2

151-0638-00L MaP Distinguished Lecture Series on Engineering with Living Materials: Course catalogue entry

The lectures are open to all interested participants. No registration is necessary if you are not interested in credit points.

Zoom Link for online attendance: external page https://ethz.zoom.us/j/65691051832

 

Enlarged view: MaP Distinguished Lecture Series 'Engineering with Living Materials'

This course is a colloquium involving a selected mix of internationally renowned speakers from academia and industry who present their cutting-edge research in the field of engineered systems using living materials. In particular, the course will cover fundamentals of bioengineering at a multicellular level (biofabrication), as well as examples of manufacturing and application of living cells to engineered systems for medical applications and beyond. Speakers will show how to combine living cells with non-living, synthetic materials to realize bio-hybrid systems to be applied to many fields of human life, ranging from biomedicine to robotics, biosensing, ecology, and architecture. It will be shown how bio-hybrid technologies and cutting-edge engineering techniques can support cell proliferation and even enhance their cell functions. The course will cover materials and approaches for the biofabrication of living tissue, seen as a biomedical model for pathophysiological discovery research, or as transplantable grafts for tissue regeneration. Speakers will illustrate how living species can contribute to ecological approaches in town planning (such as CO2 sequestration), sensing and processor technologies enabled by connective and signaling abilities of cells, and motile systems actuated by contractile cells (bio-hybrid robots). The main learning objective is to learn about: materials and techniques to build intelligent biological systems for future, sustainable societies; mechanisms of cell and tissue programmability; and applications in bio-robotics, communication, sensing technologies, and medical engineering.

Any lecture materials provided are strictly for study purposes only and must not be shared - many thanks.

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For questions and support concerning this course:

  • Prof. Xiao-Hua Qin, qinx@ethz.ch
  • Prof. Robert Katzschmann, rkk@ethz.ch
  • Dr. Zhidong Zhang, zhidongz@ifb.baug.ethz.ch

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