Projects

Biocompatible Multimetal Oxide Nanocomposites for Infection Control (BIO-METONIC)

The BIO-METONIC project focuses on the development of advanced biocompatible materials with antimicrobial and bioactive properties for applications in medical implants and wound dressings. The project addresses the growing global challenge of medical device-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance by investigating new approaches to functional surfaces capable of preventing microbial colonisation while supporting tissue regeneration and implant integration.

The research combines nanotechnology, materials science, microbiology, biomineralisation, and biomedical engineering, involving the development of novel nanocomposite systems, their integration into biocompatible materials, and the evaluation of their functional and biological properties.

The project is hosted at the Ruđer Bošković Institute in collaboration with international partners from Slovenia and Austria.

HrZZ UIP: Application of attenuated total reflectance (ATR) in aquaculture and biotehnology (AquaATR)

AquaATR is an interdisciplinary project to investigate the application of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy using the attenuated total reflectance (ATR) method in aquaculture and biotechnology.

Principal investigator: dr. sc. Krunoslav Bojanić

Supramolecular asymmetric catalysis: Chirality transfer in coordination cages (Cage Cat)

Within this project we propose the use of a catalytic system containing a coordination cage host and a chiral guest.

Principal investigator: dr. sc. Srećko Kirin

adRiatic climatE coAstaL resIlience Strategic Taskforce (REALIST)

The REALIST project responds to the urgent climate risks intensifying across the Adriatic Sea Basin.

Principal investigator: dr. sc. Sandi Orlić

Secure, Antibacterial, Flame-retardant, Enhanced Guard Apparel for Resilient Defense (SAFEGUARD)

The SAFEGUARD project is focused on the development of innovative, sustainable and safe textile coatings with multiple protective functions. The goal is to improve textiles that are used in demanding conditions, especially in the defense sector, so that they provide greater resistance to external threats such as fire, microbiological contamination and harmful UV radiation. The project is carried out by a multidisciplinary team with three institutions: Ruđer Bošković Institute, EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, St. Galen, Switzerland and Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics, University of Graz, Austria.

Principal investigator/NATO country Project Director (NPD): dr. sc. Nives Matijaković Mlinarić