- Sensor Systems
- Embedded Systems
- Ultrasound Imaging
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Stefan Johann Rupitsch is a Professor at the University of Freiburg, leading the Professorship for Electrical Measurement Technology and Embedded Systems since December 2020. He holds a prominent role in academic and industrial research collaborations, focusing on interdisciplinary fields such as sensor systems, biomedical engineering, and embedded technologies. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, including drug delivery systems, environmental monitoring, and disaster response technologies. **Education**: Information not explicitly provided in the text. **Research Interests**: His primary research areas include wireless sensor networks, ultrasound imaging for biomedical applications, magnetic nanoparticle localization, and energy-efficient embedded systems. He has pioneered advancements in magnetomotive ultrasound for drug targeting and developed innovative sensor platforms for industrial and environmental monitoring. His projects often integrate machine learning and robotics to enhance system precision and autonomy. **Projects**: As a project manager or coordinator, he oversees initiatives such as wireless microsensor probes for tree canopy monitoring (B1), cochlear implant sensing (CIAS), and disaster-site radar systems (avaRES). Recent efforts focus on sustainable sensor technologies for wear part optimization (Smart Belt) and gas infrastructure resilience (LEAKALERT). **Grants & Advising**: Rupitsch has supervised numerous theses in fields like sensor design, AI for building acoustics, and earthquake monitoring. He actively participates in reviewing academic works and industry projects, reflecting his leadership in technical communities. **Labs & Teams**: His research is conducted through collaborations with the Microsystems for Biomedical Imaging Laboratory and the Sustainability Performance Center, emphasizing interdisciplinary teamwork and real-world impact.







