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Date added: 2025-12-08

Innovating Bi-Continuous Conductive Hydrogels: A Frontier in Bioelectronics

Innovating Bi-Continuous Conductive Hydrogels: A Frontier in Bioelectronics
Huge congratulations to Mohsen Khodadadi Yazdi, PhD. Eng., from the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering at the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, who has just received funding under the OPUS 29 call organized by the National Science Centre for the implementation of the project titled “Innovating Bi-Continuous Conductive Hydrogels: A Frontier in Bioelectronics”. The new exciting project will be carried out at Gdańsk University of Technology in collaboration with the team of Prof. Piotr Jasiński and Karolina Cysewska, PhD., Eng. The project received financial support in the amount of 1,978,200 PLN.

Within the project, the research team members aim to develop new soft, flexible, and highly conductive materials for next-generation wearable electronics, soft robotics, and human-machine interfaces – enabling devices, such as sensors, to safely and seamlessly interact with the human body.

A shoutout to Ministry of Science and Higher Education “The Excellence Initiative – Research University” programme at Gdańsk University of Technology. The programme allowed Mohsen Khodadadi Yazdi, PhD. Eng., to join the research group of Prof. Jacek Ryl at the Division of Electrochemistry and Surface Physical Chemistry as a senior researcher. The IDUB Nobelium funds aim to strengthen the university’s scientific potential by attracting top international talent to lead cutting-edge research. It works amazingly well, and excellence and hard work pay off!

We warmly congratulate the awardee and wish him fruitful scientific work!

A popular-science summary of the project is available below.

Popular-science summary of the project (pdf, 97.43kB)

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