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Prof. Bernhard Wolfrum is a Principal Investigator at the Institute for Medical Engineering (IMETUM) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), developing advanced neuroelectronic interfaces. His work combines micro- and nanofabrication technologies with printing methods to create flexible, biocompatible devices for real-time electrochemical sensing and neural stimulation.
- Key research areas include cell-chip coupling, microfluidic cell culture systems, and lesion/degeneration models.
- He pioneers inkjet-printed 3D sensor arrays, redox-cycling techniques, and origami-inspired biohybrid devices.
- His group includes PostDoc Philipp Rinklin and PhD student Troung Ka My Dang.
Scientific Approach: Utilizes rapid prototyping, direct integration of biomaterials, and electrochemical methods to map cellular chemical cues and design structured neuronal networks. Focuses on scalable fabrication techniques for medical applications like implantable electrodes and organ-on-chip systems.
Recent Publications: Highlight trends in flexible bioelectronic interfaces, silver nanoparticle sensing, and laser-processed MOF-derived electrodes, emphasizing interdisciplinary integration of material science and neuroscience.
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