M. Sc. Marc Steuber
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
1987 | Born in Siegen, Germany |
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2006 | General qualification for university entrance (Abitur) |
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2006- 2007 |
Military service in Goslar and Erndtebrück |
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2010 | Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in chemistry |
2011 | 3 month internship at the LUT Lappeenranta, Mikkeli, Finland |
2012 | Master of Science (M.Sc.) in chemistry |
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2013- | Research Associate, Physical Chemistry I, University of Siegen |
Publications and presentations:
D. Tranchida, M. Steuber, E. Sperotto, H. Schönherr, Mechanical properties of single nanophases of PS-b-PtBA block copolymers by AFM nanoindentation, Polym. Prepr. 2010, 51(1), 291-292.
S. Haas, Y. Chen, C. Fuchs, S. Handschuh, M. Steuber, H. Schönherr, Amphiphilic block copolymer vesicles for active wound dressings: Synthesis of model systems and studies of encapsulation and release, Macromol. Symposia 2013, 328, 73–79.
I. Lilge, M. Steuber, D. Tranchida, E. Sperotto, H. Schönherr, Tailored (bio)interfaces via surface initiated polymerization: Control of grafting density and new responsive diblock copolymer brushes, Macromol. Symposia 2013, 328, 64–72.
D.V. Berdnikova, H. Ihmels, H. Schönherr, M.Steuber and D. Wesner, Photoinduced formation of stable Ag-nanoparticles from a ternary ligand-DNA-Ag+ complex, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2015, 13, 3766-3770.
2014 | Scientific talk at the MRS Spring Meeting 2014, Title: Development of Novel Microenvironments with Asymmetric Properties in 3-D for Studying Cellular Response |
Scientific talk at the Ostwald Kolloquium 2014, Mainz, Germany Title: Asymmetric 3-D Microenvironments by Dircted Assembly of Colloidal Building Blocks for Novel Cell Culture Systems | |
2015 | Scientific talk at the 15th Conference of the International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists, 2015, Mainz, Germany Title: Asymmetric 3-D Microenvironments by Directed Assembly of Colloidal Building Blocks for Investigation of Cellular Response |
Field of research:
Fabrication of asymmetric 3-D microenvironments for advanced studying of cellular response with respect to controlled substrate stiffness, surface chemistry, and environmental geometry. Application of nanoimprint lithography for fabrication of 3-D surface patterns and free-standing polymeric building blocks and their following investigation via (field emission) scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM).
Contact data:
| M.Sc. Marc Steuber |
Room: | AR-F0204 |
Phone: | (+49)271-740-3841 |
E-Mail: | steuber@chemie.uni-siegen.de |