Tomi Ryynänenمشاهده پروفایل
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Professional Overview Tomi Ryynänen is a Researcher in Biomedical Technology at Tampere University, focusing on advanced microelectrode array (MEA) design and in vitro cell culture systems. His work bridges engineering and biology, particularly in neuroengineering and cardiac cell analysis. Education PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Tampere University (2019) MSc in Physics, University of Jyväskylä (2000) Research Interests Ryynänen specializes in: - Development of transparent and durable MEA materials (e.g., titanium nitride coatings) - 3D cell culture systems with integrated sensors - Neurological disease modeling (Parkinson’s, epilepsy) using tripartite networks - Real-time electrophysiological monitoring of cardiac and neuronal cells under pathophysiological conditions Grant Funding Recipient of grants from Suomen Kulttuurirahasto (2016–2017) supporting his interdisciplinary research initiatives. Key Contributions Pioneered inkjet-printed 3D MEAs for complex cell models Developed temperature-controlled microfluidic platforms for stable in vitro experiments Advanced understanding of electrode material degradation in biomedical applications Labs & Collaborations Co-developed the Portable Microscale Cell Culture System with indirect temperature control, enabling precise environmental regulation in lab settings.





