Paulius Danilevicius
at Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
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Area of Expertise:
direct laser writing , two-photon polymerization , two-photon absorption , z-scan , tissue engineering scaffolds , biomedical devices
Profile Summary

Paulius Danilevicius received his undergraduate degree in 2009 and his Master degree in 2011 from the Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University under the supervision of dr. Mangirdas Malinauskas. From 2012 he applied for PhD studies.
Currently Paulius Danilevicius is a researcher at the Institute of the Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas in Greece, where he joined in 2011 as a Marie Curie fellow. His main research interests are multiphoton polymerization, direct laser writing of 3D micro-structures and its application in biomedicine and tissue engineering, investigation of non-linear properties of materials.
Publications (4)

Proceedings Article | 5 March 2013 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8613, 861318 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2001061
KEYWORDS: Microlens, Sensors, Microlens array, Refractive index, Microfluidics, Microsensors, Lithography, Liquids, Multiphoton lithography, Polymers

SPIE Journal Paper | 15 May 2012 Open Access
Paulius Danilevicius, Sima Rekštyte, Roaldas Gadonas, Mangirdas Malinauskas, Evaldas Balciunas, Rasa Jarasiene, Daiva Baltriukiene, Virginija Bukelskiene, Antanas Kraniauskas, Raimondas Sirmenis
JBO, Vol. 17, Issue 8, 081405, (May 2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JBO.17.8.081405
KEYWORDS: Polymers, Tissue engineering, In vitro testing, Tissues, Multiphoton lithography, Polymerization, Stem cells, In vivo imaging, Sol-gels, Natural surfaces

Proceedings Article | 24 December 2011 Paper
M. Malinauskas, P. Danilevičius, E. Balčiūnas, S. Rekštyté, E. Stankevičius, D. Baltriukienė, V. Bukelskienė, G. Račiukaitis, R. Gadonas
Proceedings Volume 8204, 820407 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.898982
KEYWORDS: Fabrication, Polymerization, Photopolymers, Polymers, Diffractive optical elements, Laser applications, Biomedical optics, Stem cells, Multiphoton lithography, Nanolithography

Proceedings Article | 17 May 2010 Paper
M. Malinauskas, V. Purlys, A. Žukauskas, G. Bickauskaite, T. Gertus, P. Danilevicius, D. Paipulas, M. Rutkauskas, H. Gilbergs, D. Baltriukiene, L. Bukelskis, R. Širmenis, V. Bukelskiene, R. Gadonas, V. Sirvydis, A. Piskarskas
Proceedings Volume 7715, 77151F (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.854507
KEYWORDS: Polymers, 3D modeling, Stem cells, Tissues, Computer aided design, Photopolymers, Nanolithography, Two photon polymerization, Microfluidics, Femtosecond phenomena

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