Anish Tuteja, Professor of Material Science and Engineering at University of Michigan

Innovation in Biofouling Control

Nanotechnology is our key tool for combating biofouling (biofouling), the phenomenon involving the adhesion and growth of organisms on aquatic surfaces. Through the use of nanomaterials and nanostructured coatings, we modify the surface properties of materials. This allows us to effectively prevent biological adhesion and inhibit microbial growth. Strategic Partnership: Monodon + University of Michigan In collaboration with the University of Michigan, we are developing a next-generation biodegradable antifouling system.

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