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We welcome Beatrice De Chiara into our team. She has started working on her master thesis in our group in engineered microfluidics for nanoparticle detection. We wish her the best of luck! Welcome Beatrice!

A new review article by our PhD student Lennart Weiß is now online. The review focuses on the opportunities and challenges of single impact electrochemistry as a detection framework applicable beyond the research laboratory. The paper was published in Current Opinion in Electrochemistry and can be…

We have a new opening for a Master's project on classification of stroke types with neural networks and classical machine learning techniques. The project is aimed towards a passive brain computer interface (BCI) using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to…

We welcome Fulvia Del Duca in our team. Fulvia is currently studying Neuroengineering, and has started working on her master thesis with us. She is investigating new stimulation approaches in peripheral nerve interfaces. Welcome Fulvia !

With great excitement we welcome Dr. Tetsuhiko Teshima in our group! Tetsuhiko comes from NTT Research Inc., USA and has started his research on soft and implantable electronics in the NEL. His research focus is on the development of 3D transformable electrodes using printing and MEMS technology.  …

We have two new projects for Bachelor's/Master's thesis: Implantable Neural Interfacing : This project aims at evaluating the use of discrete signals to trigger a neural response by modulating the period and duty cycle of the signal, creating different stimulation patterns, with the possibility…

Ms. Jaslyn Ng from Singapore Institute of Technology (TUM Asia) has joined NEL for her bachelor’s project. Jaslyn's work will focus on the biosensor for detection of hydrogen peroxide in biological samples. Welcome Jaslyn!

Hi! I am Lukas and I study Medical engineering at the mechanical engineering department. This time I will be doing my master thesis, working on a 3D printing material to fabricate microfluidics and cell culture devices which can be used together with inkjet-printed sensors.