The Rubner Group

The research of Professor Rubner's group is focused on the design, fabrication and properties of ultra-thin films of polymers for electrical, optical, and biomaterial applications. Much of this research utilizes a molecular-level layer-by-layer processing technique that makes it possible to fabricate complex thin film heterostructures with a wide range of properties. Properties and applications of current interest include anti-fogging coatings, anti-reflection coatings, photonic band-gap reflectors, bio-inert coatings, bio-specific coatings, micro- and nanoporous thin films, structural color, cell surface engineering and biosensors. Fundamental studies are aimed at understanding hydrogen bonding and electrostatic multilayer assembly, interactions of cells and bacteria with surfaces, and mechanisms controlling the wetting of surfaces with water.


March 9 2011. Thomson Reuters has identified the world's top 100 chemists and Professor Michael Rubner is listed as #40 . They were ranked by the highest citation impact scores for their papers (articles and reviews) published since January 2000. Impact is a weighted measure of influence that seeks to reveal consistently superior performance. To ensure that a high score could not be achieved by a few highly cited papers, a threshold of 50 papers was used in the analysis. Link to Article: 4,004 citations and imapct factor of 78.51


Work in the Rubner group was presented at the 2012 APS March Meeting in Boston, MA.


Work in the Rubner group was presented at the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, MA.

  • Tue. Nov. 29, 2:00 PM, Room 203 (Hynes) (JJ4.2)
    "Polymeric Backpacks for Cell-Mediated Drug Delivery"
    Jonathan Gilbert, Aaron Anselmo, Albert Swiston, Nishit Doshi, Samir Mitragotri, Robert Cohen and Michael Rubner
  • Mon. Nov. 28, 8:00 PM, Hynes Exhibition Hall D (MM3.15-Poster Session)
    "Immune Cell Multi-Layers Assembled Using Layer-by-Layer Processing"
    Girma T. Endale, Michael F. Rubner and Robert E. Cohen;

Work in the Rubner group involving Hydrogen-bonded assembly of layer-by-layer films will be presented at the 2011 ACS Fall Meeting in Denver, CO. Group member Hyomin Lee, who is co-advised by Prof. Michael F. Rubner of the Materials Science Department, will present a poster of his work on "Hydrogen-bonded layer-by-layer films composed of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(acrylic acid)" in the Polyelectrolyte Complexes and Multilayers Poster Session (Monday, August 29 at 6:00 PM).


The Rubner group would like to bid farewell to our recent graduates: Dr. Wui Siew Tan and Dr. Khek-Khiang (Gary) Chia, and wish them well in their current endeavors.