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The Institute of Interfaces and Particle Technology is part of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBI) within the Faculty of Engineering at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU).
Research at the Institute of Interfaces and Particle Technology broadly focusses on the development of particle systems along the entire process chain – from tailored polymer and particle syntheses, via surface modification and functionalization, to the development self-assembled structures and the exploration of functional, macroscopic materials properties based on these systems.
Of central importance is the detailed characterization of particles, surfaces and interfaces in all facets – from multidimensional size and shape analyses, via the physicochemical properties of ligand-spheres and surfaces and microscopy methods to investigate surface topographies and structural features across the scales – to resulting macroscopic properties. This broad portfolio of characterization methods has been institutionalized as a core facility FPS and is available to interested external researchers and companies.
The Institute of Interfaces and Particle Technology currently hosts four research groups that cover a wide range of interdisciplinary research topics.
Originally founded in 1968 by Prof. Otto Molerus as the Institute of “Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik”, it was renamed in 2003 to “Lehrstuhl für Feststoff- und Grenzflächenverfahrenstechnik (LFG)” under Prof. Wolfgang Peukert. Since 2024, it is headed by Prof. Nicolas Vogel under the name of “Institute of Interfaces and Particle Technology (IPT)”.