Wendong Liu was born in 1987, Jiutai District, Changchun City, Jilin Province, China. He received his B.S. degree in 2012 in Chemistry and Biotechnology,College of life sciences, Jilin University. And then he start to do his Ph.D. thesis under the supervision of Prof. Bai Yang at Jilin University. He defended his Ph.D. thesis about the fabrication of ordered micro/nanostructures for controllable adhesion in June 2017. Then he went to Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz as a postdoc under the supervision of Prof. Hans-Jürgen Butt and Dr. Michael Kappl.
His research interests relate to the fabrication of patterned surfaces with multiple functions; exploring the effect of the 2D, 3D patterned surfaces on cell adhesion and other behaviours; design and preparation of visual biosensors; preparing suprawetting and anisotropic wetting surfaces for liquid delivery. Up to date, he has published 35 research articles (including 10 first author articles, H index (Publons): 14) and contributed 3 chapters for scientific books.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7297-8591
Publons: https://publons.com/a/1503056 (Researcher ID: K-9016-2015)
2013 Graduate Scholarship of Jilin University (First Class Honours); Outstanding Graduate student of Jilin University.
2014 Graduate Scholarship of Jilin University (Second Class Honours); Outstanding Graduate student of Jilin University.
The 28th Graduate "Elite Cup" Academic Achievements Grand Prix of Jilin University (the second prize).
2015 Graduate Scholarship of Jilin University (Seconf Class Honours);
The 29th Graduate "Elite Cup" Academic Achievements Grand Prix of Jilin University (the second prize).
2016 Graduate Scholarship of Jilin University (Seconf Class Honours);
The 30th Graduate "Elite Cup" Academic Achievements Grand Prix of Jilin University (the second prize);
National Academic Awards for Ph.D. Students.
Patterned surfaces with multiple functions
2D, 3D patterned surfaces for cell adhesion
Design and preparation of visual biosensors
Suprawetting and anisotropic wetting surfaces based on ordered micro- and nano- structures
Fabrication of supraparticles on super liquid repellent surfaces
2008 - 2012
B.S. in Biology and Chemistry
2012 - 2017
PhD. student in polymer chemistry and physics
(Prof. Bai Yang)
2017.11 to 2021.07
Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research,Mainz
Postdoctoral
(Prof. Hans-Jürgen Butt, Dr. Michael Kappl)
2019.03 to 2021.07
Max Planck-University of Twente Center for Complex Fluid Dynamics
D.Sc. Xueyao Liu (China)
liuxueyaohydia@163.com
Research interest:Biosensing based on orderly patterned microstructure
D.Sc. Siyuan Xiang (China)
syxiang0903@gmail.com
Research interest:Synthesis, mechanism study and biological application of organic/inorganic hybrid nanomaterials
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Butt (Germany)
butt@mpip-mainz.mpg.de
Research interest:
Hans-Jürgen Butt studies the structure and dynamics of interfaces. The aim is to better understand the relationship between structural changes, dynamics, and the driving forces. Major topics are interfacial forces and wetting, in particular wetting of superamphiphobic surfaces. His group investigates liquids that are internally structured at different length scales, such as polymer melts, solutions, dispersions, or emulsions. The methods used include scanning probe techniques, confocal microscopy, focused ion beam, microrheology, light and X-ray scattering. To expand the range of length and time scales accessible, new methods are continuously developed. Our goal is to solve fundamental questions, with the perspective of future applications.
Wetting and super liquid-repellency
Structure and dynamics at liquid interfaces
Surface forces
Scanning probe microscopies
X-ray analysis of interfaces
Polymer and water in confined space
Colloids and granular matter
Photoresponsive materials
Dr. Michael Kappl (Germany)
kappl@mpip-mainz.mpg.de
Research interest:
Surface Forces
Methods