Prof. Ille Christine Gebeshuber
Full Professor at Technische Univ Wien
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Physics , Nanotechnology , Biomimicry , Tribology , Biomimetics , Systems Approaches
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Prof. Ille C. Gebeshuber is a University Professor of Physics from Austria, Europe. She is expert in Nanotechnology, Biomimetics and Tribology. She was born on April 10, 1969, in the small city Kindberg. On the schoolbus, when she wrote a message on the window to a friend who was outside, she discovered that - a natural lefthander - she can write in mirror. She uses this ability to stimulate the right side of her brain and thereby her creativity and cross-border thinking. This has had major influence on her scholarly development and achievements - unlike most other physicists and engineers her approach to science is wide and holistic, and inherently trans- and interdisciplinary, bridging over to biology, the arts and the social sciences.

Since 2009 she has been at the Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Her permanent position is at the Institute of Applied Physics at the Vienna University of Technology. Prof. Ille is associate editor of the IMechE Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science (SAGE Publishing, London, UK), editorial board member of various scientific journals, author of two books on biomimetics and nanotechnology and editor of a book on biomimetics by Springer Scientific Publishing. Since 2011 she has been scientific advisory board member regarding nanotechnology for the Lifeboat Foundation, a US American think tank safeguarding humanity. Her research interests comprise the use of nanotechnology and biomimetics to address global challenges for humankind.

Prof. Ille C. Gebeshuber serves on various international strategy boards. She has been acting as reviewer and advisor for agencies, universities, research institutions and public bodies. Prof. Ille is doing extensive public science outreach work and her professional activities are widely covered in the media. She loves to go on rainforest expeditions with her students, who come from different cultures and different fields.
Publications (2)

Proceedings Article | 17 May 2013 Paper
Oliver Futterknecht, Mark Macqueen, Salmah Karman, S. Zaleha Diah, Ille Gebeshuber
Proceedings Volume 8763, 87632B (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2016953
KEYWORDS: Polarization, Sun, Sensors, Microelectromechanical systems, Scattering, Eye, Light scattering, Visualization, Clouds, Biomimetics

Proceedings Article | 5 May 2011 Paper
Teresa Makarczuk, Tina Matin, Salmah Karman, S. Zaleha Diah, Benyamin Davaji, Mark Macqueen, Jeanette Mueller, Ulrich Schmid, Ille Gebeshuber
Proceedings Volume 8066, 80661O (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886554
KEYWORDS: Microelectromechanical systems, Sensors, Ultraviolet radiation, Receptors, Biomimetics, Infrared radiation, Magnetism, Magnetic sensors, CMOS sensors, Visualization

Conference Committee Involvement (2)
Viennano 2013
8 September 2013 |
World Tribology Congress 2013
8 September 2013 |
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