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Self-assembly and materials for optical, biological, repellent and more interfaces/applications. Lab of Prof Nicolas Vogel @UniFAU. PostDoc run account.

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Are you passionate about climate change? Then join the event organized by Bionicum at the Planetarium in Nuremberg on April 26th for exciting presentations and discussion on the topic!

Are you passionate about climate change? Then join the event organized by Bionicum at the Planetarium in Nuremberg on April 26th for exciting presentations and discussion on the topic!
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Our Master Student Sonja won the🥇 first prize 🥇 for her poster "Determining the Organization of Binary Colloidal Supraparticles by matters of Diffusiophoresis and Channel Formation” at the Spray Drying Symposium Würzburg. 🤹‍♀️We are very proud of her achievement!🎉🎉

Our Master Student Sonja won the🥇 first prize 🥇 for her poster "Determining the Organization of Binary Colloidal Supraparticles by matters of Diffusiophoresis and Channel Formation” at the Spray Drying Symposium Würzburg. 🤹‍♀️We are very proud of her achievement!🎉🎉
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Last Monday Niki presented how structural color works at the science slam "Um uns die Nature" organized by the Senckenberg Gesellschaft fĂĽr Naturforschung and the Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft e.V. at the Opera house in Frankfurt and won the second Prize for his presentation!

Last Monday Niki presented how structural color works at the science slam "Um uns die Nature" organized by the Senckenberg Gesellschaft fĂĽr Naturforschung and the Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft e.V. at the Opera house in Frankfurt and won the second Prize for his presentation!
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Researchers The Vogel Lab mimic nature’s striking colors using colloidal photonic crystals containing polydopamine. Polydopamine, a synthetic analog of natural melanin, removes scattered light, enhancing light-matter interaction. Learn more: ow.ly/az0750REtpa

Researchers <a href="/VogelLab/">The Vogel Lab</a> mimic nature’s striking colors using colloidal photonic crystals containing polydopamine.

Polydopamine, a synthetic analog of natural melanin, removes scattered light, enhancing light-matter interaction.

Learn more: ow.ly/az0750REtpa
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Die Farben der Natur faszinieren das The Vogel Lab FAU Erlangen-Nbg und den Fotografen Thomas Büchsemann. In der Ausstellung “Schillernd schön” im #Bionicum treffen Forschung und Kunst aufeinander. Zur Eröffnungsfeier hat Prof. Vogel Regenbogenschokolade dabei!🤩Staatl. Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns @museen_nbg

Die Farben der Natur faszinieren das <a href="/VogelLab/">The Vogel Lab</a> <a href="/UniFAU/">FAU Erlangen-Nbg</a> und den Fotografen Thomas Büchsemann. In der Ausstellung “Schillernd schön” im #Bionicum treffen Forschung und Kunst aufeinander. 
Zur Eröffnungsfeier hat Prof. Vogel Regenbogenschokolade dabei!🤩<a href="/SNSB_Aktuell/">Staatl. Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns</a> @museen_nbg
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Prof. Vogel (The Vogel Lab) explained the origin of color during the opening of the exhibit “Schillernd Schön” at the #Bionicum Nürnberg. The team of CRC1411 complemented the beautiful pictures of Thomas Büchsemann with a video 🦋and with lab-made structural color materials.

Prof. Vogel (<a href="/VogelLab/">The Vogel Lab</a>) explained the origin of color during the opening of the exhibit “Schillernd Schön” at the #Bionicum Nürnberg. The team of CRC1411 complemented the beautiful pictures of Thomas Büchsemann with a video 🦋and with lab-made structural color materials.
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In out last paper on Chemical Communications we propose a new inverse opals sensing concept, which does not rely on a change in the proprieties of the wetting liquid but on changes to the surface upon binding of the analyte. This method will allow to expand the range of molecules detected!

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Johannes won the best presentation award at the “Particles at Liquid Interfaces” conference. Hooray and congratulations, Johannes!

Johannes won the best presentation award at the “Particles at Liquid Interfaces” conference. 
Hooray and congratulations, Johannes!
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Why does the hydrophobicity of nanogels influence whether oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions are stabilized and how can it be predicted? Find out more in our last paper in collaboration with klinger_lab pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…