Research at IMP

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In addition to established fields of process engineering research, the IMP is also exploring new areas of biomedical engineering and developing technologies for long-term storage. The focus is on applying basic process engineering principles to biomedical engineering issues. The IMP has a variety of polymer processing and analysis methods available for the development of new products in regenerative medicine. The IMP enables chemical and mechanical characterisation, biocompatibility investigations, and analysis of interactions with biological cells. The IMP's research activities are divided into three working groups: Biomaterials, Interfacial Processes, and Cryogenics.

In addition to established fields of process engineering research, the IMP is also exploring new areas of biomedical engineering and developing technologies for long-term storage. The focus is on applying basic process engineering principles to biomedical engineering issues. The IMP has a variety of polymer processing and analysis methods available for the development of new products in regenerative medicine. The IMP enables chemical and mechanical characterisation, biocompatibility investigations, and analysis of interactions with biological cells. The IMP's research activities are divided into three working groups: Biomaterials, Interfacial Processes, and Cryogenics.

Research conducted within the Institute's working groups

Research centres with participation of the Institute for Multiphase Processes