Meeting of the microTECH Südwest e.V.
Biomedical Microtechnology
Comment in Nature Communications
Academia meets Industry and Society
Visit of the China Sensor and IoT Industry Association delegation to the Faculty of Engineering
Ana Belen Amada Rey leads workshop on wearable sensors
Innovative technologies from microsystems engineering
Exciting hands-on activities of the lab at the big science festival
New publication on osseointegration
Panel discussion “Neurotechnology, Ethics and Acceptance”
The Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology, led by Professor Thomas Stieglitz, participates in the European project BioFINE (BioFunctional IntraNeural Electrodes). The project is funded by the European Innovation Council within the Horizon-EIC-2022-Pathfinder Open program.
New publication of the Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology in Nature Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Publication on interfacing medical/biological demands with advanced engineering solutions
Britta Meyer presents research results at rehabweek
Dr. Maria Cruz receives a DGBMT sponsorship award
Radio report on ORF with participation from Freiburg
Freiburg scientists at IMBIT conduct interdisciplinary research on human-machine interfaces
New Advanced Science article on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiopene)-based neural interfaces
Review on bidirectional bionic limbs
Two members of BrainLinks-BrainTools in a podcast about deep brain stimulation for depression
The TIME electrode is part of a new type of arm prosthesis. For their innovative invention, the team "The Bionic Arm" receives the Misha Mahowald Prize.
Due to his outstanding achievements, Thomas Stieglitz was elected IEEE Fellow 2022
Julien Martens takes 3rd place in the student competition of the German Society for Biomedical Technology
Calogero Gueli takes 2nd place in the student competition of the International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference of the IEEE
The Department of Microsystems Engineering has been under new management since October 1, 2021.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz explains the technological background of "mind reading" on television magazine "W wie Wissen" (ARD).
New publication in Micromachines from the Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology
Successful invention at the Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology
Thomas Stieglitz as guest at Case Western Reserve University
Podcast on current topics in neurotechnology with a participant from Freiburg
What does microsystems engineering look like in the future and how will it change our lives? Reading of a science fiction story by Thomas Stieglitz
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