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Volume 8

Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials

ISSN: 2155-952X

Biomaterials 2018

March 05-06, 2018

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March 05-06, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

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Recent publications

1. Zheng Y et al. (2010) Directional water collection on wetted spider silks. Nature. 463:640-643.

2. Zheng Y (2015) Bioinspired wettability surfaces: development in micro- and nanostructures. Pan Stanford Publishing.

ISBN 9789814463607. 0-216.

3. XuT, LinY, ZhangM, ShiW, ZhengY(2016)High-efficiency fog collector: water unidirectional transport onheterogeneous

rough conical wires. ACS Nano. 10(12):10681-10688.

4. Wang L, Gong Q, Zhan S, Jiang L, Zheng Y (2016) Robust anti-icing performance of flexible superhydrophobic surface.

Adv. Mater. 28(35):7729-7735.

5. Zhang M, Wang L, Hou Y, Feng S, Zheng Y (2015) Controlled smart anisotropy unidirectional spreading of droplet on

fibrous surface. Adv. Mater. 27(34):5057-5062.

Biography

Yongmei Zheng, PhD, is a Professor at School of Chemistry, Beihang University. Her research interests are focused on bioinspired surfaces with gradient micro- and

nanostructures to control dynamic wettability, and develop the surfaces with characteristics of water repellency, anti-icing, anti-frosting, or fog-harvesting, tiny droplet

transport, water collection, fog-harvesting and so on. Her publications include more than 90 SCI papers included in

Nature, Adv. Mater., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., ACS Nano,

Adv. Funct. Mater

., etc., with 12 cover stories, and a book “

Bioinspired Wettability Surfaces: Development in Micro- and Nanostructures

” by Pan Standard Publishing, USA.

Her work was highlighted as Scientist on News of Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemistry World in 2014. She is a Member of Chinese Composite Materials Society (CSCM),

Member of Chinese Chemistry Society (CCS), American Chemistry Society (ACS), International Society of Bionic Engineering (ISBE), and International Association of

Advanced Materials (IAAM). She won an ISBE outstanding contribution award in 2016 by ISBE and an IAAM Medal in 2016 by IAAM, in Sweden.

zhengym@buaa.edu.cn