Martien Cohen Stuart talks to Russell Johnson about his research on self assembly and what he thinks are the hot topics in soft matter research. Watch the video interview on YouTube here:
If you’re interested to know more about Professor Cohen Stuart’s research you can read a selection of his articles here:
- The influence of charge ratio on transient networks of polyelectrolyte complex micelles
- Thermally sensitive dual fluorescent polymeric micelles for probing cell properties
- Uptake and release kinetics of lysozyme in and from an oxidized starch polymer microgel
- Reversible assembly of oppositely charged hairy colloids in water
- Promoted formation of coordination polyelectrolytes by layer-by-layer assembly
- Fluorescence enhancement by microphase separation-induced chain extension of Eu3+ coordination polymers: phenomenon and analysis
- Mobility of lysozyme inside oxidized starch polymer microgels
- Transient network topology of interconnected polyelectrolyte complex micelles
- Mobility of fluorescently labeled polymer micelles in living cells
- Redox responsive molecular assemblies based on metallic coordination polymers
- Charge-driven and reversible assembly of ultra-dense polymer brushes: formation and antifouling properties of a zipper brush
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