News
The following feed highlights activities and achievements of scientists from the MaP community.
Living Mycelium as an Actively Probed Sensing Medium
In work led by Bao Zhao and Sophia Ganzeboom, we present a new approach to sensing with living materials. By actively interrogating living mycelium with controlled electrical inputs, the study establishes a robust, physics-based framework for characterizing signal propagation in bio-based sensing media—opening new pathways for sustainable structural health monitoring.
Great People, Great Energy: Celebrating the Year’s End at SMM
As 2025 came to a close, the Chair of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring gathered to celebrate a year of collaboration, creativity, and shared achievements.
New publication in Materials Today Bio on “A microfluidic model of human dental pulp angiogenesis for preclinical drug and biomaterial testing”
Congratulations to Dr. Sara Svanberg with co-authors!
Programmable Bell State Generation on TFLN
Our latest article in Light: Science & Applications demonstrates a programmable LNOI photonic chip capable of generating Bell states with high fidelity.
New publication in Analytical Chemistry titled “A High-Density Microchamber Array for the Analysis of Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Single Cells under Drug Treatment”
Congratulations to Lucien Stöcklin with co-authors!
Dr. Robert Strutt concludes his time in the Bioanalytics Group
Thank you for sharing this time with us!
Our group receives the ERC Consolidator Grant
Our group has been awarded the ERC Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council to support our new idea of Nano-OLEDs-based Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) for miniaturized superresolution microscopy.
Merry Christmas!
Yesterday we celebrated together at our legendary Christmas Lunch at
Bohemia, with lots of laughters and great new ideas for the upcomming
year. We wish everyone happy holidays!
Soft Talk Recap: When Structure Does the Colouring
This week’s Soft Talk wrapped up the year in colour. Literally.
ETH Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis: Francisco Correia Marques
Congratulations to Francisco Correia Marques, who was awarded with the ETH Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis. The ETH Medal is given every year to the 8% highest-ranked theses at ETH Zurich.