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Conductive nickel bisdithiolenes: natural versus synthetic structures
The second foresight PRiNGLE workshop 20 - 22 April 2026 Venue: University of Antwerp, Hof van Liere building, Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerp.
PhD dissertation defence by Philip Ley
Doctoral thesis title: "Long microbes enabling fast conduction: mapping diversity within the cable bacteria clade" Date and time: 2 April 2026 at...
New publication!
Pullulan coating preserves high conductivity in cable bacteria wires by Anastasia Gerzhik, Dmitrii Pankratov, Silvia Hidalgo Martinez, Filip J. R....
Open positions in cable bacteria research!
The Geobiology Research Group (University of Antwerp) is expanding and looking for new team members:Three Postdoctoral fellows to work on...
New paper published!
Highly efficient bio-catalytic oxygen reduction coupled to long-range electron transport in cable bacteria by Dmitrii Pankratov, Anwar Hiralal,...
Science Day – Antwerp Festival
Do you want to experience how cable bacteria research can shape the future of electronics? Join us on the Day of Science to discover how these...
New press release on our research!
Metal scaffolds turn bacteria into live wires: Mud-dwelling cable bacteria construct metal organic frameworks to grow By Robert F. Service, in...
PhD dissertation defence by Jesper van Dijk
Doctoral thesis title: "The life cycle of cable bacteria" Date and time: 6 June 2025 at 14:00 Venue: Campus Middelheim, A.143, University of...
Annual PRiNGLE meeting 2025
5-6 May 2025 Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
PRiNGLE is a four-year international project to design a new class of protein materials with tuned electronic properties, investigate and develop integration of these materials into electronics.
This project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe EIC PathFinder funding scheme with grant agreement No 101046719.
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