and Solid State Physics
SFB986 Colloquium by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Bayindir
24 March 2021

Photo: SFB986/TUHH
Great honor! Guest Prof. Mehmet Bayindir will speak in Materials Science Colloquium of the SFB 986 about "Transforming traditional fiber drawing into highly sophisticated NANOMANUFACTURING TOOLBOX: Kilometer-long nanostructures for photonics, electronics, mechanics"
In this talk I will present and discuss our recent works on fiber-based nanomaterials, sensors, and devices
including
– advanced multi-material fiber-based devices
– realization of a radically new top-to-bottom nanofabrication technique6 and their applications in
electronics, photonics and mechanics
– piezoelectric polymer nanostructures for artificial skin, cardiac sensors, and energy harvesting
applications
– triboelectric sensors and nanogenerators
– nanospring absorbers as a light-harvesting platform
– smart nanostructures and surfaces for open microfluidics
– on-chip chalcogenide microresonators
– digitizing the smell (digital photonic nose)
I will also briefly discuss some of the future projects on next-generation fiber-based nanostructured probes for
cells and neural networks, supercapacitors for flexible electronics and smart textiles and phase change nanowire
synaptic devices for brain-inspired computing.