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After presenting our latest research results to our Scandinavian peers, it was time for us to broaden our scope and attend the 12th World Biomaterials Congress in Daegu, South Korea.
In a remarkable display of international collaboration, researchers from our Department and the University of Twente have made a significant breakthrough in the field of tissue engineering. The high-impact journal, Advanced Materials, recently published their pioneering study, showcasing an innovative approach to engineering living tissues with integrated capillary networks.
With the ever-darkening autumn days, it's good to look back to the sunnier summer months when the biomaterials lab was taken over by our French intern students.
Usame Sevgi from Dicle University in Turkey joined our group for three months, bringing along some Turkish delight and an healthy appetite for science.
After a long wait, the borders opened this summer and we were able to welcome Erasmus students at our lab again. This summer, the biomaterials lab was taken over by our French summer interns.
On Monday the 24th February the Faculty of Dentistry will receive 9 incoming students on the 8th semester, Master`s Degree in Dentistry- programme.
We are not only hosting visiting students but we also send some of our students out in to the world to experience new things. Like Florian is currently doing in Australia.
Summers at our lab are never quiet - thanks to our hardworking summer students. This summer, the biomaterials lab was kept busy by Dmytro and Nora.
Faculty of Dentistry (OD) will receive 11 incoming students on 8th semester in the Master`s Degree in Dentistry- programme on Friday 1st March.
Torben Hildebrand from University of Hanover joined our group for five months to perform high-resolution 3D x-ray imaging of tooth structures.
Torben Hildebrand from Leibniz University in Hannover, Germany has completed his stay as an exchange- student at Department of Biomaterials from 1.September to 18.December.
Thao Ha from Hanover joined our group for four months to work on her master thesis and she thoroughly enjoyed her stay in Oslo.
While most people were enjoying their summer holidays by the beach, our lab did not quiet down thanks to our three hard-working student researchers.
Paweł Kałłas from Szczecin joined our group for a five month Erasmus internship and thoroughly enjoyed his stay in Oslo.
Two of our German master students are done with their Erasmus internships at our department.
Mathias Dorn from Technische Universität München joined our lab for half a year to do research on surface modification of titanium dioxide bone scaffolds.
Two student interns spent a summer working on research projects at our lab in Oslo.
Florian Weber from Technische Universität München joined our lab for half a year to do research on protein adsorption on polymer surfaces.
Two Erasmus students from Germany joined our lab for half a year to do research on titanium dioxide scaffolds.