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Jeroen Vollenbroek serves as a senior post-doctoral researcher at the University of Twente within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering, specifically in the Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems (BIOS) group. He concurrently holds an appointment at University Medical Center Utrecht's Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, with partial detachment to research institute Imec NL.
His academic foundation includes BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Twente (completed 2016), specializing in microtechnology and Lab-on-a-Chip systems, followed by a joint PhD from University of Twente (BIOS Lab on a Chip group) and Utrecht University (Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis) in 2020. His doctoral thesis focused on "Microreactors for single catalyst particle diagnostics".
Vollenbroek's research integrates microfluidics, electrocatalysis, and material science to develop microdevices for artificial kidney systems and environmental applications. His expertise spans reaction temperature control, pressure management, catalyst particle analysis, and droplet manipulation, targeting innovations in wearable artificial kidney technology and sustainable environmental solutions through cross-institutional technical collaboration.
He participates in multiple research projects and grants as indicated in institutional materials, though specific titles remain undocumented here. His operational framework involves the BIOS Lab on a Chip group at University of Twente, Nephrology Department at University Medical Center Utrecht, and Imec NL research facilities, focusing on translational engineering for medical and ecological challenges.

