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We gladly announce that Sabine successfully defended her doctoral thesis "Printing Technologies for Bioelectronic Applications and Organs-on-Chips"! Congratulations Dr. Zips on successfully completing your Ph.D. with summa cum laude! We wish you all the best.

Congrats Lennart on your new paper!. In his research he shows how to translate stochastic impact electrochemistry into sensing applications. Keep up the good work!

Welcome Beatrice! After a successful Master project in the group, she'll continue researching with us on biosensing for in vitro application in her Ph.D. We are looking forward to working with her and wish her a great start!

Last Sunday we went for a light walk and mild hiking up the Benedict wall, in the pre-Alps. The way up was almost as exciting as the way down, and in-between we had a typical alpine Kaiserschmarrn imbiss. Among the breathtaking views, the measured risks, and the constant good mood of team, we…

We congratulate Leroy on his new paper in Sensors about 3D electrode fabrication for extracellular signal recording!

Welcome George! After a successful Master project in the group, he'll continue researching with us for his Ph.D. We are looking forward to working with him and wish him a great start!

A new lab-on-chip for cell studies paper  was published in the Journal of Applied Physics. We would like to congratulate Tetsuhiko and Bernhard for their contribution to this work on this important topic.

Congratulations Tetsuhiko and Lukas on publishing your new paper in Advanced Material Technologies. The article shows how to implement tamasudare structures with additive manufacturing for biomedical implants.

We have a new opening for a Master's project on developing soft interfaces for nerve stimulation and recording, one of the most challenging and current aspects of neuroengineering. Further details can be found here. For a full overview of available BSc/MSc or internship topics, see here.

We gladly are happy to have Nouran back with us! In her post-doc, she will be working on neural interaces in collaboration with NTT-Research. Welcome back, Nouran!