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Roman Willaredt is a Professor of Microelectronics at the University of Freiburg, leading the Professur für Mikroelektronik. His research focuses on advanced neural interface systems, biomedical circuits, and low-power microelectronic designs. He specializes in developing high-resolution, energy-efficient neural probe front-ends and multi-modal sensor arrays, with applications in neuroscience and clinical monitoring.
Recent work emphasizes innovations in direct-digitization front-ends for neural recordings, EDO compensation techniques, and data reduction strategies using delta encoding. His contributions span modular architecture design, stress sensing integration, and bidirectional communication interfaces for implantable devices. Research trends highlight a strong emphasis on miniaturization, real-time signal processing, and energy efficiency in biomedical electronics.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided data. His advising and grants sections remain unspecified, though his active publication record indicates ongoing collaborative projects in neural engineering and microelectronics.
His research group at the Chair of Microelectronics (Professur für Mikroelektronik) actively explores cutting-edge solutions for next-generation neural interfaces and biomedical sensor systems, with a focus on translating theoretical advancements into practical clinical and research applications.
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