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Current Research Projects
Selected Publications
Research Group
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Professor
Positions
Held:
Honors and
Awards:
Clark School of Engineering Keystone Professor, 2006
CAREER Award, National Science Foundation, 1999
A.J. Clark School of Engineering Junior Faculty Teaching Award,
1999
Contact:-
Tel: +1-301-405-7335
- Email: kofinas@umd.edu
Current
Research Interests
Nanostructured
Polymers for Biological Recognition and Energy Applications
The main thrust of
Professor Kofinas' research program aims in the synthesis
characterization and processing of novel polymer based nanostructured
systems used in a variety of technological fields ranging from medicine
and pharmeceutics
to energy storage and microelectronics. Present
problems of interest include: the design of polymer hydrogels that
induce blood-coagulation for applications in synthetic haemostatics,
the design of polymers that change color upon detection of pathogenic
bacteria, the
design of bioinspired polymers for high-affinity binding of viruses and
proteins
; the selective immobilization and binding of
recombinant proteins and viruses on nanopatterned polymer
surfaces; the development of
novel functional magnetodielectric polymer nanocomposites for flexible
antennas; the design
of
all-solid, shape-conforming, nanostructured polymer electrolytes for
energy storage systems.
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