Colloidal Systems: Formation and Applications of Nanomaterials
A special issue of Colloids and Interfaces (ISSN 2504-5377).
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: colloidal systems; nanomaterials; conductive inks; printed electronics
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Interests: colloid and interface science; kinetics of wetting and spreading
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue belongs to a group of issues in our journal dedicated to outstanding scientists, pioneers in their scientific field, founders of schools, inventors of instruments, and experts with great achievements in colloids and interfaces.
The topic of this Issue is “Colloidal Systems: Formation and Applications of Nanomaterials” and it is dedicated to one of the outstanding scientists in colloid and interface science, Shlomo Magdassi.
Magdassi joined HUJI as a lecturer of Applied Chemistry in 1986 after finishing his post-doc research at Ohio State University with Prof. S. Frank. In 2016–2019, he was Head of Institute of Chemistry of The Hebrew University.
His research focuses on colloid science, in particular on formation, formulation and applications of novel micro- and nanoparticles. These particles can be used as active components in cosmetics, pharmaceutics, agriculture, as well as in functional inks and coating, for example, light-absorbing particles for solar energy devices, and metal nanoparticles CNTs for 2D and 3D printing of electronic devices.
Prof. Magdassi is the author of 290 publications, over 20 chapters in books, and he is the editor of 4 books: Surface Activity of Proteins, Novel Cosmetic Delivery Systems, The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks, and Nanomaterials for 2D and 3D Printing. He also has created more than 80 inventions (38 US granted patents, ~300 PCT applications), which are related to application of dispersed systems in various industries. His h-index is 66 (according to Google Scholar).
In addition to basic scientific research, he conducts industrial R&D projects with various companies specialized in areas of solar energy, cosmetics, pharmaceutics, digital printing, and printed electronics. Based on his inventions, many commercial activities have evolved, which led to various licensing agreements, worldwide sales, and the establishment of new start-up companies. Among these inventions are GlassJet inks (Dip-Tech), silver nano-ink (Nanodimension, XjetSolar), thermosolar coating (BrightSource Energy), nanodroplets (Granalix), dead sea gel and dead sea nanoparticles (Ahava), sunscreen microcapsules (Sol-Gel Technologies), lice repellants (Phoenix), natural formulations (Mother’s Choice), and nanoparticles for agriculture and cosmetics (Tagra, Efal).
Since joining The Hebrew Univesity, Prof. Magdassi has supervised 79 MSc students, 24 PhD students, and 20 post-doctoral fellows.
Scientific Honors and Awards:
1990: Mauricio Richter Award
2005: Kaye Award for Innovation: Glass inks
2014: Kaye Award for innovation: Transparent conductive electrodes
2014: Untold News Award: Flexible touch screens
2015: Israel Chemical Society Award for Technological Innovations
2016: European Colloid and Interface Society: Solvay Award
2010–present: Enrique Berman Chair in Solar Energy
For more information, see: https://scholars.huji.ac.il/magdassi
Dr. Alexander Kamyshny
Prof. Victor Starov
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- colloid science
- microparticles
- nanoparticles
- functional printing
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