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Albert van den Berg is a Full Professor at the University of Twente, affiliated with the MESA+ Institute and the Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems department. His research focuses on microfluidics, organ-on-chip systems, nanotechnology, and biomedical sensors, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals in Health, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability. Notable projects include blood vessel-on-chip models for disease studies and force-tracking tools for cardiac tissue analysis.
Education: Formal academic qualifications not explicitly listed, but his titles imply doctoral (prof.dr.ir.) and engineering qualifications.
Research Interests: Microfluidic devices for biomedical applications, organ-on-chip platforms for disease modeling (e.g., cardiovascular systems, cancer), nanotechnology for catalysis and sensing, and integrated sensor systems for environmental monitoring. His work bridges engineering and life sciences, emphasizing translational research.
Collaborations: Active in multidisciplinary networks, collaborating globally on projects involving 3D tissue modeling, nanomaterials, and microreactor technologies. Key partners include Maastricht University and industry collaborators in biotechnology.
Grants & Labs: Leads research groups in the MESA+ Institute and Biomedical Sensors lab. Involved in EU and national grants supporting organ-on-chip and nanotechnology initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems lab, specializing in microfluidic systems and organ-on-chip development. Collaborates with teams in materials science and clinical medicine.


