The main mission of the research group is to design and develop advanced biomaterials—particularly titanium-based alloys, high-entropy alloys, and 3D-printed polymers—for biomedical applications such as orthopedic and dental implants. Central to this mission is the creation of materials that offer mechanical compatibility with human bone, exceptional biocompatibility, and long-term performance in physiological environments. The group emphasizes a deep understanding of structure–property relationships, surface behavior, and corrosion resistance, while also advancing the fields of superelastic and shape memory alloys. Through both in vitro and in vivo evaluations, the team aims to ensure safety, functionality, and innovation in next-generation implantable devices.