About
Matthias Kuhl is a Professor at the Institute of Microsystems Technology (IMTEK) at the University of Freiburg since April 2022. He leads research projects focused on neural probes, biomedical implants, and integrated microelectronic systems. His work includes developing low-power neural interfaces, stress sensors, and energy-efficient circuits for medical applications.
Research Interests
- Neural probes with electronic depth control
- Implantable biomedical devices
- CMOS integrated sensors and actuators
- Energy harvesting for autonomous systems
- Microfabrication and 3D-printed electronics
Key Projects
- Advanced EDC: Intracortical neural probes with electronic depth control
- ComBiNE: Bidirectional neural exchange components
- SEAM-WiT: Implantable neural probe transceivers
- Multi-material 3D-printed electronics
His recent publications emphasize low-power neural front-ends, stress sensor integration, and biomedical system design. He advises numerous graduate students on topics ranging from CMOS circuit design to biohybrid systems.
Labs & Teams
He leads the Professur für Mikroelektronik lab, specializing in microelectronic systems for biomedical and industrial applications. Collaborates with orthodontic, neurobiology, and materials science groups.
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