Dr. Thomas Burger is a Lecturer at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETH Zürich. His research focuses on advanced CMOS sensor systems, biomedical electronics, and wearable medical devices. Key areas include the development of high-resolution tactile sensors, energy-efficient wireless systems, and molecular diagnostics platforms. His work integrates cutting-edge semiconductor technologies with applications in healthcare monitoring and environmental sensing. Education: While specific academic qualifications are not detailed, his role as a lecturer at ETH Zürich implies a strong background in electrical engineering and integrated circuits, likely including a PhD in a related field. Research interests prominently feature: CMOS-based sensor arrays for gas detection and molecular analysis Low-power wireless communication systems (e.g., wake-up receivers) Biomedical instrumentation for MRI and wearable health monitoring Material science innovations for antifouling and flexible electronics Publications span 2025 to 1995, emphasizing interdisciplinary advancements in sensor technology and medical electronics. His work bridges microelectronics design with real-world applications in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and robotics.




