The Biomaterials for Medical Applications Group focuses on the development and optimization of metallic materials for medical use. We are working on biodegradable metals, particularly magnesium, iron, and zinc alloys, which are used in temporary implants such as fixation screws, pins, and stents. We are developing new alloys, such as beta titanium alloys with improved biomechanical compatibility and enhanced corrosion resistance. We are also working on surface modifications of existing alloys to improve osseointegration and antibacterial properties. We use nanostructuring, microtopography modifications, and the deposition of bioactive layers, such as apatites. To achieve an antibacterial effect, we incorporate elements such as silver, copper, and zinc. As part of the development of new custom-made materials, we utilize additive manufacturing (3D printing) technologies that enable, among other things, the controlled creation of porous systems that mimic the structure of human bone. We are also developing sensors for real-time monitoring of implant condition, thereby contributing to the advancement of smart biomaterials.


Research Topics:

Materials for Temporary Applications

  • Optimization of Degradation Rates Through Surface Treatments
  • Biodegradable Alloys Based on Zn, Mg, and Fe
  • Targeted Modification of Composition and Surface Properties to Achieve Optimal Mechanical and Biological Properties

Implant Materials

  • New titanium alloys with enhanced mechanical compatibility
  • Surface modifications to improve osseointegration
  • Antibacterial surfaces
  • 3D printing of metal alloys—modifications to mechanical and biological properties

Sensors for Detecting Inflammation 

  • Sensors for detecting tissue changes caused by inflammation
  • Real-time environmental monitoring
 

Contact Persons

doc. Ing. Jaroslav  Fojt Ph.D.

doc. Ing. Jaroslav Fojt , Ph.D.

Head of the Biomaterials Group, Associate Professor

fojtj@vscht.cz +420220444204 A56a

  • Co-leader of the research group: He co-leads the Biomaterials for Medical Applications group. Within the team, he is recognized as a leading expert on the corrosion behavior of metal implants in the aggressive environment of the human body.
  • Key Research and Expertise: Specializes in surface modifications of biomaterials, electrochemical techniques for studying corrosion processes, localized forms of corrosion, and the development of implantable sensors for the early detection of inflammation.
  • Academic and Professional Outreach: He serves as editor-in-chief of the journal *Corrosion and Materials Protection*. He successfully integrates his research (which focuses, for example, on the protection of nitinol stents and the stabilization of biodegradable alloys) with the clinical sphere and medical practice.
  • A professional resume highlighting achievements is available here.

doc. Ing. Jiří Kubásek , Ph.D.

Head of the Biomaterials Group, Associate Professor

kubasekj@vscht.cz +420220444441 A55

  • Co-leader of the research group: Co-leads the Biomaterials for Medical Applications group. He brings to the team’s leadership a deep background in physical metallurgy and advanced materials processing technologies.
  • Key Research and Expertise: Focuses on the development of innovative biodegradable (body-absorbable) light metal alloys based on zinc and magnesium for bone reconstruction, powder metallurgy, and additive manufacturing (3D metal printing).
  • International and Materials Research: As the principal investigator on prestigious projects (e.g., GA ČR), in addition to medical applications, he also conducts research on steels reinforced with oxide nanoparticles (ODS) designed for the extreme environments of nuclear and fusion reactors.
  • A professional resume highlighting achievements is available here.