معرفی
Dr. Can Dincer is the head of the "Disposable Microsystems" junior research group at the FIT Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bio-Inspired Technologies and the Institute of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) at the University of Freiburg. He earned his doctorate in Microsystems Engineering from the University of Freiburg in 2016 with a thesis on electrochemical microfluidic biosensors for point-of-care testing, earning the Gips-Schüle Young Researchers Award (2nd place, 2017). From 2017–2019, he worked as a visiting scientist at Imperial College London, focusing on paper-based microfluidic systems. He is an Associate Editor of Biosensors and Bioelectronics since 2019 and has received multiple accolades, including the 2018 Adolf Martens Prize, the 2020 iba Heiligenstadt Best Paper Award, and the 2021 Biosensors & Bioelectronics Best Paper Award. His research emphasizes microfluidic diagnostics, disposable sensors, and CRISPR-powered biosensing technologies.
Research Interests:
- Microfluidic diagnostics and lab-on-a-chip systems
- Paper-based µPADs for point-of-care testing
- CRISPR-integrated biosensors for nucleic acid detection
- Personalized medicine via miRNA profiling
- Respiratory gas analysis microsystems
Awards: Highlighted in ACS Sensors' 'Rising Stars in Sensing' (2020), elected to the International Advisory Board of Advanced Sensor Research (2022), and recognized for pioneering work in electrochemical biosensor optimization.
Grants/Labs: Leads the Disposable Microsystems Group, collaborating on projects like BioEPIC and SPEEDER, focusing on biofunctional materials and nerve regeneration technologies.



