EC2U hosts knowledge transfer event on advancing medical materials
The seminar, 'From Alloy Design to Implant Performance: Electrochemical Pathways to Improved Medical Materials', will take place next Monday at 2 pm.
Scheduled for Monday, 6 October, the seminar From Alloy Design to Implant Performance: Electrochemical Pathways to Improved Medical Materials is organised under the EC2U – European Campus of City-Universities Virtual Institute for Good Health and Well-being (GLADE).
The seminar will take place remotely, starting at 2:00 pm (Portugal time), and prior registration is advised here.
Organised by the JKU (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Center for Medical Research, the seminar will explore the development of novel alloys for medical implants, as well as the assessment of established implant materials through physical and electrochemical methods. Approaches and techniques used to evaluate implant performance and material behaviour will be presented in detail.
These insights demonstrate how electrochemical testing can contribute to the development of safer and more reliable medical materials. The session will be led by Andreas Greul, from Johannes Kepler University Linz.
The EC2U Alliance brings together nine European universities: the University of Coimbra, the University of Poitiers (France), Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași (Romania), the University of Salamanca (Spain), the University of Pavia (Italy), the University of Turku (Finland), Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria), and Umeå University (Sweden).
More information about the seminar is available here.
 
                         
                    