Jasmin-Clara Bürger will analyse semiconductor-based THz spatial light modulators for 6G communication systems at the University of Oxford.
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At the ceremony of the Opening of the Academic Year 2023/24 of the University of Freiburg on Oct 18, 2023, Rector Prof. Dr. Kerstin Krieglstein awarded Dr. Jasmin-Clara Bürger for her dissertation.
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Prof. Dr. Alwin Daus will investigate novel thin-film materials and create sensors, transistors, and memory devices for flexible electronics, 3D integrated circuits, and neuromorphic computing.
Research team from Freiburg led by microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer introduces a biosensor for the nucleic acid amplification-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA
3D tissue structures on the chip act as organs in miniature
Recent research article “Biosensor-Enabled Multiplexed On-Site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antibiotics” from the Junior Research Group “Disposable Microsystems” is highlighted on the inside front cover of new Advanced Materials issue.
Freiburg researchers develop more intelligent intracochlear implants
Freiburg researchers are testing a biosensor for personalized dosing of medications
The recent paper on CRISPR-Biosensor X from Dr. Can Dincer's team was awarded the international Biosensors and Bioelectronics Best Paper Award 2020/2021.
"Facemask-integrated Covid-19 tests: this is what biosensors can do." Ralf Caspary in an interview with microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer.
Recent review on Integrated Devices for Non‐Invasive Diagnostics from the Laboratories for Sensors and MEMS Applications, is highlighted on the back cover of new Advanced Functional Materials issue.
H. Ceren Ates and Dr. Can Dincer were invited to write a News & Views for Nature Electronics, about “Wearable devices for the detection of COVID-19”.
Freiburg Medizintechnik GmbH had the pleasure of receiving the Badische Zeitung (Mr. Manuel Fritsch) and introducing itself as part of their start-up series.
Recent review on On-site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on the cover of new Trends in Biotechnology issue.
Prof. Gerald Urban has been elected as speaker of the DFG Review Board "Systems Engineering".
Recent News article in Nature Biotechnology highlights two different research activities of Dr. Can Dincer.
A new method promises gentler, more effective dental treatment (Video)
In a new series of video podcasts Freiburg researchers offer their perspectives on the effects of the pandemic. Here are the contributions of the Faculty of Technology with its three departments.
Joint activity between University College Freiburg and IMTEK – connecting technology and its reception in society
Research article of the Laboratory for Sensors on the back cover of the new Analyst issue: A lab-on-a-chip for free-flow electrophoretic preconcentration of viruses and gel electrophoretic DNA extraction
Can Dincer has developed a method for detecting molecules that are markers of disease in exhaled breath
Research article from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on back cover of the new Advanced Materials issue: CRISPR/Cas13a‐Powered Electrochemical Microfluidic Biosensor for Nucleic Acid Amplification‐Free miRNA Diagnostics.
Microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer was awarded the Adolf Martens Prize 2018.
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer
Freiburg chemistry researcher receives 1.9 million euros from the German Research Foundation
Dr. Can Dincer has been invited to join the editorial team of Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor.
Prof. Gerald Urban is elevated to the grade of IEEE Senior Member.
Richard Bruch, Prof. Gerald A. Urban and Dr. Can Dincer were invited to write a News & Views for Nature Biomedical Engineering.
"PROMYS" project researchers receive funds to develop miniaturized sensors for biomedical devices
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