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Titanian Technology hired one of the founders of the special wettability field as a research and development consultant for the company

Release Time:2022.02.12

    Recently, the company signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Ariel University in Israel, and hired Professor Edward Bormashenko as a research and development consultant for the company.

    Professor Edward Bormashenko is a professor at Ariel University in Israel, director of the Interface Science Laboratory, Senior Fellow of the Optical Society of America, and Top reviewer of the American Chemical Society. He is one of the main founders of the field of special wettability. His main research directions are superhydrophobic/superamphiphobic surface treatment, droplet bounce, Moses effect and physical topological problems, etc. He has published more than 230 SCI papers in academic journals such as Nature and Science, and he is extremely influential in the international field of applied research on special wettability.

    Wettability is one of the important characteristics of the material surface, which is characterized by static contact Angle. The wettability of the material surface is changed mainly by surface modification and surface micro-modeling. The research on superhydrophobic surfaces and wettability controllable surfaces is of great significance for applications in aerospace, ship maintenance, building maintenance, biomedicine and other fields.

    This cooperation will greatly improve the research and development level of Titanian technology in the field of polymer functional coatings, and provide new opportunities for the company to research and development of super hydrophobic and super hydrophilic coatings. We believe that the joint efforts of the Titanian team and Professor Edward Bormashenko can write a new chapter in the development of innovative coating materials.