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Australia
Deakin University - Centre for Material and Fibre
Innovation (
CMFI)
Electrospinning of bi-component nanofibres
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Australia
University of Wollongong - The Intelligent Polymer
Research Institute (IPR)I
Inherently Conducting Polymers (ICPs) or carbon nanotubes to act as
the sensing and actuating elements within Intelligent material
systems.
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Australia
CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering - Dr. Yen
Truong
Electrospun membranes for the growth of cells
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Belgium
Ghent University - Dr. Karen DE CLERCK
Fibre morphology and characterisation, Electrospinning and
nanofibres
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China
Donghua University - Ji-Huan He
Bubble-electrospinning for mass-fabrication of nanofibers
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Germany
Max-Planck-Institute for Colloids and Interfaces -
Professor Markus Antonietti
Structural hierarchy and electrospinning
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Germany
Philipps-Universität Marburg - Group of Prof.
Wendorff
Evaluation of the intrinsic order, Control of surface topology,
Introduction of functional elements, Tissue engineering using
biodegradable polymers
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Germany
The Fraunhofer IGB - Dr. Thomas Schiestel
Inorganic and polymeric membranes
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India
Indian Institute of terchnology Madras - Dr. T. S.
Natarajan
Developed inexpensive Electrospinning apparatus. Conducting  
research in nano fibers with conducting composites for different  
applications including Food packaging.
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Iran
Asian Nanostructures Technology Company
(ANSTCO)
An Iranian leading company in the production of a wide variety of
organic and/or inorganic nanofibers and nanoparticles through
electrospinning and electrospraying processes.
spin
Israel
Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute - Dr. Eyal
Zussman`s Group
Electrospinning of functionalized nanofibers
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Italy
University of Bologna - The Research Group on
Electrospinning (RGE)
RGE intends to be a network research center dedicated to investigate
on electrospinning.
spin
Japan
Yamagata University - Koyama Laboratory
Beads formation in solution electrospinning
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New
Zealand
University of Canterbury - BioMATE
Electrospinning of biopolymer nanofibres
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Portugal
University of Aveiro - Dr. José A. Lopes da Silva
Electrospinning of synthetic polymers and biopolymers, bi-component
fibers, for biomedical and separation applications
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Russian
Federation
Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry - Fiber
Materials Electrospinning Laboratory
Polymer micro- and nanofiber materials (Petrianov Filter)
electrospinning process
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Singapore
National University of Singapore-NanoBioEngineering
Advanced Electrospinning Process
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Sweden
Swerea IVF
Relations between the fibre spinning process and the formation of
nanofibres as well as on relations between material properties and
formation of fibres and on functionalization of fibres
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Switzerland
Empa - a Research Institute of the ETH Domain
Non-wovens made of directional nanofibers to be used for sensor
and tissue engineering applications
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UK
The University of Manchester - Biomaterials
Tissue Regeneration
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UK
The University of Reading - ElectroSPUN (ESPUN)
Synthesis, preparation, structure, properties and relationships of
synthetic and biological polymers
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UK
UCL Mechanical Engineering
Direct Cell Engineering by ay of Electrified Jets/Threads
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UK
University of Warwick - Innovative Manufacturing
Research Centre (IMRC)
Electrospinning of BioNanofibrils from Plant Protein and
Carbohydrates
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USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Rutledge
Group
Formation and properties of nanofibers by electrospinning
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USA
Michigan State University - The Electronic and
Biological Nanostructures Laboratory
Nanobiology
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USA
The University of Texas at Dallas - Alan G.
MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute
Nanoscale Polymeric Photocells by Advanced Electrospinning
spin
USA
NC State University - The Nonwovens Institute
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USA
Cornell University - Craighead Research Group
Nanofabrication, Nanomaterials, Nano Optics and Electron Transport
spin
USA
Columbia University - Tissue Engineering Resource
Center (TERC)
Advance fundamental and translational aspects of functional tissue
engineering
spin
USA
University of Alabama at Birmingham -Center
for Nanoscale Materials and Biointegration
Nanostructured Polymeric Biomaterials
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USA
University of California at Berkeley - Liwei Lin’s
Group
microfabrication technologies, micro heat transfer, micro solid
mechanics, micro dynamics and micro optics
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USA
Johns Hopkins University - Mao Research Group
Functional scaffolds for cell/tissue engineering, pollymeric materials
for drug and gene delivery
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USA
University of Florida - The Sigmund Group
Synthesis of Nanomaterials with Novel Properties via electrospinning,
sol-gel, gel combustion, CVD
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USA
University of Illinois - Ioannis Chasiotis
Electrospinning apparatus for production of polymeric nanofibers
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USA
University of Michigan - Martin Research
Group
Oriented electrospun nanofibers
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USA
Clemson University Smart Structures and NEMS
Laboratory
Automated Manipulation of Active Nanofiber Fibrils Systems
spin
USA
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Electrospinning of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Polymeric Materials,
Effects of Molecular Weight Distribution on the Formation of Fibers of
Electrospinning Polystyrene, Drug Coated Stents
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USA
Washington University - Xia Group
Neural engineering, drug release, and surface modification
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USA
Case Western Reserve University - Gary Wnek
Research Group
Electrospinning of nano- and micro fibers and morphology
modulation in polymer blends
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USA
University of Cincinnati - Nanoelectronics Laboratory
biomaterials for photonic and electronic devices;  
electrofluidics-materials and applications: electrospinning,
electrowetting, electrophoresis, electroosmosis
spin
USA
University of Delaware - Delaware Biotechnology
Institute
Electrostatic forces to control the shape of polymers and protein
polymers to create nanofibers and nanowebs
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