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Laser fabrication of biomimetic materials for tissue engineering and bioelectronics

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Dr Emmanuel Stratakis is a Research Director at the Institute of Electronic structure and laser (IESL) (www.iesl.forth.gr) of the Foundation for Research and Technology—Hellas (FORTH) (www.forth.gr). He received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Crete in 2001 from the Physics Department, University of Crete. After graduating, he joined as a visiting Researcher the IESL FORTH working on the ultrafast laser engineering of materials and as an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete. In the fall semesters of 2006 and 2008 he was appointed as a visiting Researcher at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of California, Berkeley. In 2007 he was elected Researcher at IESL -FORTH where he is leading the “Ultrafast Laser Micro and Nano- processing” laboratory (http://stratakislab.iesl.forth.gr). His research interests are in the fields of ultrafast laser interactions with materials for (a) Biomimetic micro- and nano- structuring (b) Biomaterials processing for tissue engineering and c) Advanced photonic processes for photovoltaics and energy storage. He has delivered more than 40 keynote and invited and lectures and has been organizer and chair in major international scientific conferences. He has over 170 SCI publications and more than 6300 citations and he has coordinated many National and EU grants. Since 2015, he is the Director of the European Nanoscience Facility of FORTH , part of the NFFA Europe EU Infrastructure, where he is a member of the General Assembly. He is a National Representative to the High-Level Group of EU on Nanosciences, Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials and a National Expert for the Horizon 2020 committee configurations on: Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced Manufacturing and Processing. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of COST , of the Physical Sciences sectoral scientific council of the National Council for Research & Innovation of Greece and national Delegate of the OECD Working Party on Bio, Nano- and Converging Tech (BNCT).

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