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Stephan Westerdick is a Researcher at the Department of Electronic Circuits, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Ruhr-University Bochum. His work focuses on advanced analytical instrumentation, plasma-based sensor systems, and microsystem technologies. Key research areas include microplasma dynamics, miniaturized mass spectrometry, and AI-driven spectral analysis.
He has contributed to the development of lab-on-a-chip systems and ultrasonic process monitoring solutions. His interdisciplinary approach integrates plasma physics, MEMS fabrication, and machine learning for applications in chemical analysis and industrial process control.
Recent publications highlight innovations in time-of-flight micro mass spectrometers, fouling detection via ultrasound, and AI-enhanced NMR/Mass Spectrometry. His work bridges fundamental plasma research with practical engineering challenges in sensor design and process optimization.
Westerdick collaborates with institutions like FHR (Forschungszentrum Jülich) on projects involving plasma edge layers and terahertz technology. His team's research is applied in energy-efficient systems, medical engineering, and next-generation analytical tools.
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