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Thomas Schanze serves as Professor at Central Hesse University of Applied Sciences within the Faculty of Life Science Engineering, holding multiple leadership roles including Dean of the Faculty, Head of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, and Senate Member. His office is located at Ringallee 37, D14.2.05.
His research spans Biomedical Engineering, with specialization in Biosignals, Neuroprosthetics, and Computational Physics. Key focus areas include neural signal processing, machine learning applications in medical diagnostics, and control systems for biomedical devices. His work bridges theoretical physics with clinical applications, particularly in ECG analysis and neuroprosthetic development.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent contributions to biomedical signal processing, with emphasis on noise reduction techniques (2017), ECG classification methods (2017), and advanced particle tracking algorithms (2016-2017). His research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between physics, engineering, and clinical medicine.
Schanze actively promotes young talent through student competitions, mentoring award-winning participants in DGBMT contests (2014-2020). He serves on doctoral committees including the Doctoral Center for Engineering Sciences at Research Campus Central Hesse.
Administratively, he organizes major conferences including AUTOMED (2013-2018) and BMT Annual Conferences (2012-2018), and previously led the Master's program in Biomedical Engineering until March 2024.



