Dr Maksym Pogorielov  maksym.pogorielov@lu.lv 

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9372-7791 

Thanks to their unique physicochemical properties, high specific surface area, tuneable surface chemistry, excellent electrical conductivity, favourable optical characteristics, and hydrophilicity, Mxenes have been explored across a broad range of biomedical applications. Their high conductivity and promising biocompatibility enable the development of electrically conductive scaffolds that mimic the native extracellular matrix of cardiac and neural tissues. Here, we aim to develop advanced tissue-engineering constructs using electrospinning and bioprinting technologies for use as smart, functional tissue-engineering platforms.