Dr. Anna Sandak received the University of Primorska award for 2023
Category: Press release
ARCHI-SKIN members at the Fungal Biodiversity course
Ana Gubenšek among the 2024 RCA Awardees
Master students from Sustainable Build Environment study program at FAMNIT finalized the course
Master students from Sustainable Build Environment study program at FAMNIT finalized the course “Bioinspired Materials Design” prepared by the ARCHI-SKIN team. The course provided an overview and described the key challenges regarding possible innovations in the bio-based building sector from the perspective of the development of materials inspired by nature.
We invite you to take part in the ARCHI-SKIN (101044468 – ARCHI-SKIN, ERC CoG Horizon Europe) survey, developed by InnoRenew CoE, to understand public attitudes toward engineered living materials (ELMs). As this field is at the forefront of innovation, we are keen to learn how people feel about these materials that integrate living organisms with non-living components.
This 10-minute survey, done in collaboration with NEBAP HUB, requires no prior knowledge on the topic—just your honest opinions. You can access the survey here.
Your perspective is crucial to our research. We genuinely appreciate your willingness to share your insights and contribute to our understanding of people’s attitudes towards ELMs. Thank you for being an integral part of the ARCHI-SKIN project and helping us navigate the exciting possibilities of this innovative field.
Dr. Anna Sandak editor for Special Issue “Women’s Special Issue Series: Coatings”
ARCHI-SKIN paper highlighted by Coatings
The journal Coatings decided to highlight on their front page the article “Assessing the Bioreceptivity of Biobased Cladding Materials,” recently published by Dr. Karen Butina Ogorelec, Ana Gubenšek, Faksawat Poohphajai, and Dr. Anna Sandak, InnoRenew CoE researchers.
InnoRenew CoE researchers at the IUBMB Focused Meeting on Extremophilic Fungi conference
Engineered Living Materials (ELM) Laboratory at InnoRenew CoE
Research conducted in the Engineered Living Materials (ELM) Laboratory