The Heinz-Nixdorf-Chair of Biomedical Electronics is a technology-agnostic engineering group that develops in vitro and in vivo diagnostic methods for clinical applications. Our work centers on workflow solutions with a strong emphasis on technology transfer. We conduct translational projects in collaboration with industrial, clinical, and engineering partners, leveraging the TUM University Hospital campus and TUM Singapore as hubs for interdisciplinary and co-creative research.
Equally central is our commitment to educating TUM students as transdisciplinary thinkers who have a deep understanding of clinical user needs and are capable of driving impactful innovation in the MedTech industry, a challenge that requires an entrepreneurial mindset and in-depth domain expertise.
The Chair is primarily affiliated with the School of Computation, Information and Technology , and secondarily with the School of Medicine and Health.












