
About
Daniel Razansky is a Full Professor at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich, leading the Professorship for Biomedical Imaging. His research spans engineering, physics, biology, and medicine, focusing on developing advanced in vivo imaging tools like optoacoustic tomography and ultrasound neuromodulation.
His recent work emphasizes multi-scale functional and molecular imaging, with applications in neuroscience, Alzheimer’s disease, and stroke diagnostics. Collaborations include National Tsing Hua University and the EU Horizon consortium SWEEPICS. Current projects target hybrid imaging systems (e.g., MRI-MSOT) and image-guided neuromodulation.
Scientific awards include the
- IPPA James Smith Prize
The Razansky Lab at ETH Zurich’s Preclinical Imaging Center explores medical microrobotics, dynamic fluid flow imaging, and neuroimaging techniques, aiming to bridge engineering with clinical applications.

