Ryan Hansen Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering Kansas State University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Ryan Hansen Ryan Hansen is an Associate Professor in the Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering at Kansas State University. His lab designs functional material interfaces for emerging applications in microbiology, studies bacterial interactions with synthetic materials, and develops new tools for screening and isolating microbes with unique function from environmental microbiomes. His research has broader impacts in sustainable food, energy, and clean water production.Dr. Hansen received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and his Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering from the University of Colorado. He was an American Heart Association postdoctoral fellow at the Colorado School of Mines, then worked as a research scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He joined Kansas State University in 2015 and received an NSF CAREER award in 2020. Publications Simultaneous Discovery of Positive and Negative Interactions Among Rhizosphere Bacteria Using Microwell Recovery Arrays Frontiers in Microbiology. Month, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 33469450 Photodegradable Hydrogels for Rapid Screening, Isolation, and Genetic Characterization of Bacteria with Rare Phenotypes Biomacromolecules. 08, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 32559368 Antibody-conjugated Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles with Lateral Flow Test Strip Assay for Rapid Detection of Campylobacter Jejuni in Poultry Samples International Journal of Food Microbiology. Dec, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 30031226 Controlling Condensation and Frost Growth with Chemical Micropatterns Scientific Reports. Jan, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 26796663 Microstencils to Generate Defined, Multi-species Patterns of Bacteria Biomicrofluidics. Nov, 2015 | Pubmed ID: 26594264 Photodegradierbare Hydrogel-Grenzflächen für Bakterienscreening, -selektion und -isolierung Niloufar Fattahi1, Niloy Barua1, André J. van der Vlies2, Ryan R. Hansen1 1Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering, Kansas State University, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University JoVE 63048 Bioingegneria Herstellung von reaktiven Oberflächen mit Pinsel-Like und querverbunden Filme von Azlactone funktionalisiert Block-Copolymere Mohammadali Masigol1, Niloy Barua1, Bradley S. Lokitz2, Ryan R. Hansen1 1Chemical Engineering Department, Kansas State University, 2Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory JoVE 57562 Ingegneria
Photodegradierbare Hydrogel-Grenzflächen für Bakterienscreening, -selektion und -isolierung Niloufar Fattahi1, Niloy Barua1, André J. van der Vlies2, Ryan R. Hansen1 1Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering, Kansas State University, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University JoVE 63048 Bioingegneria
Herstellung von reaktiven Oberflächen mit Pinsel-Like und querverbunden Filme von Azlactone funktionalisiert Block-Copolymere Mohammadali Masigol1, Niloy Barua1, Bradley S. Lokitz2, Ryan R. Hansen1 1Chemical Engineering Department, Kansas State University, 2Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory JoVE 57562 Ingegneria