Professor Vienna University of Technology, Austria National University of Malaysia, Malaysia
Prof. Ille C. Gebeshuber is full professor of physics. She is currently seconded to the Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia from the Vienna University of Technology in Austria. Her research includes frequent rainforest expeditions with PhD students coming from Europe and Asia, from physics, engineering, biology, veterinary medicine, applied arts and fine arts. She is associate editor of the IMechE Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, editorial board member of various scientific journals, and author and editor of various books. Her research interests comprise the sustainable use of nanotechnology, tribology and biomimetics to address global challenges for humankind.
Publications (Selected since 2010 )
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Macqueen, M. O. (2014). What is a Physicist Doing in the Jungle? Biomimetics of the Rainforest. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 461, 152-162.
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Macqueen, M. O. (2013). New Asian Case Method for tribology: a structured approach for increased problem solving competence in tribology teaching and research. Tribology-Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces, 7(2), 69-73.
Futterknecht, O., Macqueen, M. O., Karman, S., Diah, S. Z. M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2013, May). Biomimetic MEMS sensor array for navigation and water detection. InSPIE Microtechnologies (pp. 87632B-87632B). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
Drack, M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2013). Comment on “Innovation through imitation: biomimetic, bioinspired and biokleptic research” by AE Rawlings, JP Bramble and SS Staniland, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 6675. Soft Matter, 9(7), 2338-2340.
Tomala, A., Göçerler, H., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2013). Bridging Nano-and Microtribology in Mechanical and Biomolecular Layers. In Scanning Probe Microscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 3 (pp. 431-483). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Gebeshuber, I. C. (2013). Biomimetic Inspiration Regarding Nano-Tribology and Materials Issues in MEMS. In Nano-tribology and Materials in MEMS (pp. 53-79). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Karman, S. B., Diah, S. Z. M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2012). Bio-inspired polarized skylight-based navigation sensors: A review. Sensors, 12(11), 14232-14261.
Ismardi, A., Chang, F. D., Hamzah, A. A., BAIS, M., MAJlIS, B. Y., & GEBESHuBER, I. C. (2012). Co-Synthesis and Characterization of In2O3 and ZnO Nanowires. Sains Malaysiana, 41(4), 459-463.
Gebeshuber, I. C. (2012). Green nanotribology. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science,226(2), 347-358.
Abrar, I., Dee, C. F., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2012). Growth and characterization of indium doped ZnO nanowires using vapor transport deposition method. Advanced Materials Research, 364, 202-205.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Gruber, P., & Imhof, B. (2012). Biornametics–Architecture Defined by Natural Patterns. In Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology (pp. 328-329). Springer Netherlands.
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Roy, M. (2012). Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical.Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 299, 226.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Karman, S., Diah, S. Z. M., & Macqueen, M. (2012). Biomimetic Development of Technology to Assist, Enhance and Expand Human Sensory Perceptions–On the Importance of Collaboration with the Fundamental Sciences.
Ismardi, A. B. R. A. R., Dee, C. F., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2012). Growth and Characterization of Indium Doped ZnO Nanowires Using Vapor Transport Deposition Method.
Neumann-Micheau, N., Tributsch, H., Ehret, S., Piccottini, P., & Gebeshuber, I. C. Biomimetics in Energy Systems–Addressing the global challenge of sustainable energy supply.
Gebeshuber, I. C. (2012). Green nanotribology and sustainable nanotribology in the frame of the global challenges for humankind. In Green Tribology (pp. 105-125). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
C Gebeshuber, I., & Gordon, R. (2011). Bioinspiration for tribological systems on the micro-and nanoscale: dynamic, mechanic, surface and structure related functions. Micro and Nanosystems, 3(4), 271-276.
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Macqueen, M. (2011). Towards a new type of science for successfully addressing the global challenges for humankind.
Jumril, Y., Johari, J., Bahadorimehr, A. R., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2011). Investigation of simple process technology for the fabrication of valveless micropumps. Advanced Materials Research, 254, 211-214.
MacQueen, M. O., Mueller, J., Fu, D. C., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). GEMS: a MEMS-based way for the innervation of materials. Advanced Materials Research,254, 34-37.
Karman, S. B., MacQueen, M. O., Matin, T. R., Diah, S. Z. M., Mueller, J., Yunas, J., ... & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). On the way to the bionic man: A novel approach to MEMS based on biological sensory systems. Advanced Materials Research, 254, 38-41.
Makarczuk, T., Matin, T. R., Karman, S. B., Diah, S. Z. M., Davaji, B., Macqueen, M. O., ... & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011, May). Biomimetic MEMS to assist, enhance, and expand human sensory perceptions: a survey on state-of-the-art developments. InSPIE Microtechnologies (pp. 80661O-80661O). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
Bruckner, D., Gruber, P., Hellmich, C., Schmiedmayer, H. B., Stachelberger, H., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). Biomimetics--Materials, Structures and Processes: Materials, Structures and Processes.
Bruckner, D., Hellmich, C., Schmiedmayer, H., Stachelberger, H., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). Biomimetics-Materials, Structures and Processes. Springer.
Zobl, S., Matin, T. R., Majlis, B. Y., Schwerte, T., Schreiner, M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). Structural colours in the focus of nanoengineering and the arts: a survey on state-of-the art developments. In Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Tribology (Ecotrib 2011) and Fourth Vienna International Conference on Nanotechnology (Viennano’11) (pp. 815-821).
Gordon, R., M Levin, S., & C Gebeshuber, I. (2011). Triggered, nanostructured biodegradables (TNBs) for surgical implants. Micro and Nanosystems, 3(4), 284-289.
Futterknecht, O., Macqueen, M. O., Karman, S. B., Diah, S. Z. M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. Bioinspired Navigation and Water Vapour Detection Realized with Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS).
Stachelberger, H., Gruber, P., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2011). Biomimetics: Its Technological and Societal Potential. In Biomimetics--Materials, Structures and Processes (pp. 1-6). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Majlis, B. Y., & Stachelberger, H. (2011). Biomimetics in tribology. In Biomimetics--Materials, Structures and Processes (pp. 25-49). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2011). 3D corporate tourism: A concept for innovation in nanomaterials engineering. International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation, 2(1), 38-48.
Gebeshuber, I. C. (2010, December). Nanocolours: Correlating structure with function. In Enabling Science and Nanotechnology (ESciNano), 2010 International Conference on (pp. 1-1). IEEE.
Matin, T. R., Leong, M. K., Majlis, B. Y., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Abdullah, M. (2010, October). Correlating Nanostructures with Function: Structural Colors on the Wings of a Malaysian Bee. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1284, No. 1, p. 5).
Naveira‐Suarez, A., Tomala, A., Pasaribu, R., Larsson, R., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2010). Evolution of ZDDP‐derived reaction layer morphology with rubbing time.Scanning, 32(5), 294-303.
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2010). New ways of scientific publishing and accessing human knowledge inspired by transdisciplinary approaches. Tribology-Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces, 4(3), 144-151.
Bahadorimehr, A., Jumril, Y., Gebeshuber, I. C., Dee, C. F., & Majlis, B. Y. (2010, August). Low cost fabrication of passive microfluidic devices. In Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO), 2010 10th IEEE Conference on (pp. 1007-1011). IEEE.
Abdel-Aal, H. A., Mansori, M. E., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2010). Python Regius (Ball Python) shed skin: Biomimetic analogue for function-targeted design of tribo-surfaces. arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4419.
Esichaikul, R., Macqueen, M., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2010, June). 3D corporate tourism: Application-oriented problem solving in tropical rainforests. In Proceedings 8th Asia-Pacific CHRIE Conference.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Matin, T. R., Esichaikul, R., Macqueen, M., & Majlis, B. Y. (2010). 3D Corporate Tourism in the Marine Sciences: Application-Oriented Problem Solving in Marine and Coastal Ecosystems. arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.4261.
Yunas, J., Johari, J., Hamzah, A. A., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2010). Design and Fabrication of MEMS Micropumps using Double Sided Etching.Journal of Microelectronic & Electronic Packaging, 7(1).
Gebeshuber, I. C., & Majlis, B. Y. (2010). Biomimetic Nanotechnology: A Powerful Means to address Global Challenges. arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.3319.
Gordon, R., Witkowski, A., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Allen, C. S. (2010). The diatoms of Antarctica and their potential roles in nanotechnology. Antarctica: Time of Change, 84-95.
Doerra, N., Gebeshubera, I. C., Holzerb, D., Wanzenboeckd, H. D., Eckera, A., Pauschitza, A., & Franeka, F. (2010). Evaluation of ionic liquids as lubricants.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Matin, T. R., Menon, P. S., Shaari, S., Leong, M. K., & Majlis, B. Y. Correlating nanostructures with function: Structural colours in wings of a Malaysian beetle.
Zika, T., Buschbeck, F., Preisinger, G., Gebeshuber, I. C., & Gröschl, M. (2010). Surface damage of rolling contacts caused by discrete current flow. Tribologie und Schmierungstechnik, 57(3), 11-14.
Tomala, A., Gebeshuber, I. C., Pauschitz, A., & Roy, M. (2010). A comparative AFM study of carbon alloyed Mo–Se–C and W–S–C films for tribological applications.International Journal of Materials Research, 101(7), 845-851.
Tiffany, M. A., Gordon, R. I. C. H. A. R. D., & Gebeshuber, I. C. (2010). Hyalodiscopsis plana, a sublittoral centric marine diatom, and its potential for nanotechnology as a natural zipper-like nanoclasp. Polish Botanical Journal, 55(1), 27-41.
Gebeshuber, I. C., Aumayr, M., Hekele, O., Sommer, R., Goesselsberger, C. G., Gruenberger, C., ... & IX, C. (2010). Bacilli, green algae, diatoms and red blood cells–how nanobiotechnological research inspires architecture. Bio-Inspired Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, 207-243.