Dr. Richard Weinkamer

Gruppenleiter/-in
Biomaterialien
Matters of Activity
Mechanobiology
+49 331 567-9410
+49 331 567-9402
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Forschungsinteressen

  • mechanobiological systems like bone
  • processes in living bone like bone remodeling, healing and mineralization
  • porosity of bone on different length scales
  • computer modeling of mechanics, growth and adaptation of biological materials
  • structure-function relations and mechanical properties of hierarchically structured biological tissues
  • use of scanning acoustic microscopy for a micromechanical characterization of biological materials
  • phase transformation in natural and artificial materials

Vita

Academic Qualifications

Studies of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, University of Vienna, 1985-1995
    
Master in Mathematics, University of Vienna, 1995

PhD in Physics, University of Vienna and Rutgers University, USA, 1995-2000
Doctoral Thesis: Diffusion und diffusional phase transformations in binary alloys

    
Academic Career

2000-2003
Postdoc at the Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Leoben

Since 04/2003
Group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Colloid and Interfaces

Since 06/2012
Associated Investigator at the Cluster of Excellence "Image Knowledge Gestaltung. An Interdisciplinary Laboratory", Humboldt University Berlin  
https://www.interdisciplinary-laboratory.hu-berlin.de/en

07/2012
Habilitation in Theoretical Physics, Humboldt University Berlin
Habilitation Thesis: Processes in living bone and the resulting structural changes - computational studies

Since 03/2014
Associated Investigator of the Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies (BSRT)
https://www.bsrt.de/


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