Olaf Wagner is a Principal Investigator in Berlin with 25 years of experience translating polymer and 2D-materials research into practical water treatment technologies. He earned a PhD in chemistry from FU Berlin studying amphiphilic polymer self-assembly and later led postdoctoral work on graphene-based bacterial adsorption filters. Since 2021 he has focused on sustainable germ and pollutant reduction in water, bridging academic research with applied development and entrepreneurship as a co-founder of a biomaterials startup. His background spans microfluidics from a Harvard MS project to material-science R&D roles, giving him a rare combination of nanoscale design and process-oriented engineering. Known for moving concepts from lab to prototype, he emphasizes material-functionalized surfaces for adsorption and anti-bacterial applications. Fluent in both fundamental polymer chemistry and translational product development, he brings academic rigor to real-world environmental challenges.
25 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science project, Microfluidics, Master of Science project, Microfluidics at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemistry at Freie Universität Berlin
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