Swedish Center of Biomimetic Fiber Engineering
The Swedish Center for Biomimetic Fiber Engineering (Biomime™) is a multidisciplinary Center of Excellence with cutting edge expertise at every level of the formation, modification and industrial utilization of wood, fibers and their constituent polymers. Our Mission is the understanding of the structure, self-assembly, and properties of complex plant cell walls in order to use the cell wall as a bioinspired model for advanced materials design. Mimicry of the natural self-assembly of cell wall macromolecules has a high potential to contribute to the future development of intelligent nanomaterials.

Biomime™ was founded in 2006 with support from the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) and comprises collaborative groups from the Schools of Biotechnology and Chemical Science and Engineering at The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), the Umeå Plant Science Center (UPSC) and Innventia.
 

Latest News

New packaging developed in a 24-hour race

In just 24 hours two cross disciplinary student teams managed to develop innovative solutions to how the forestry group Södra´s new biocomposite material DuraPulp can be used in food packaging. The result, and a winner, was presented at the ForestBeyond Innovation Day, held at Innventia Jan 18, where the forest industry and academia together tried to find new success recipes. Read more in Campi and KTH Näringslivssamverkan (in Swedish).

 

“New cellulose based material a hot field to work in”

After successfully defending his doctoral thesis Molecular Interactions in Thin Films of Biopolymers, Colloids and Synthetic Polyelectrolytes at Biomime in Oct 2011, Erik Johansson now works at SweTree Technology with development of new biopolymers and cellulose based materials.

foto erikCongratulations, both to the doctor’s hat and the new job! It sounds interesting.
“Yes it is! Actually, I started at SweTree Technologies before I defended my thesis. We are six people from SweTree located at AlbaNova. I really enjoy working with new materials from cellulose, an area which has exploded over the last years.“
“Mainly I am involved in projects concerning fibre modification. Alhough the work is closer to product development and applications I benefit greatly from my thesis work when it comes to basic thinking and the materials we work with. The work at SweTree involves both research and further development of ideas or patents from the academic partners in Woodheads AB and others, or projects with industrial partners.”

Read more: Erik Johansson develops new cellulose based materials

 

"New Materials, New Design"

Listen and watch Mikael Lindström, Innventia, and Ronald Jones, Konstfack, talking about the next course, ”New Materials, New Design”, within Biomime Graduate School. You´ll find more details about the course here .

 

Look out for

ACS Cellulose-Based Biomimetic and Biomedical Materials session
March 25, 2012 (8:00)
Harry Brumer and Vincent...

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Center Management

Director of the center
Vincent Bulone, Professor

Deputy director

Harry Brumer, Professor

Program coordinator

Henrik Aspeborg, PhD