Faglige interesser
- Microfluidic cell cultivation and Organ-on-a-Chip devices (OOC)
- Modelling and design of microfluidic systems with network models
- Non-invasive flow measurement with Particle-Image-Velocimetry (PIV)
- Pneumatically driven valves and pumps
- Mass transport in microfluidic systems
- Hypoxia-on-a-Chip
- Bioprinting
Undervisning
- Organ-on-a-Chip lecture: https://idisk-srv1.mpi-cbg.de/~reuther/Seminar_Nanotech/Info%20NBP%20SemSer%20WS%202019.pdf
- Practical Training on Microfluidics at Chair of Microsystems
Bakgrunn
Studerte elektroteknikk ved TU Dresden innen presisjons- / mikro- og biomedisinsk ingeniørfag og ble uteksaminert med en diplomgrad i 2009. Fra 2010 til 2013 Vitenskapelig tilknyttet institutt for medisinsk bioteknologi ved TU Berlin og Fraunhofer IWS i Dresden og fortsatte å jobbe ved Fraunhofer til 2018. Doktorgrad ved Institute of Solid State Electronics ved TU Dresden (Modellering og regulering av næringstilførsel i mikrofluidiske cellekulturinnretninger). Fra 2018 til 2020 postdoktor ved styreleder for Microsystems ved TU Dresden.
Priser
- 2017: Fraunhofer-Institute award for innovative product development.
- 2018: European EARTO Innovation Award (3rd place) for Multi-Organ-Chip developments
- 2019: Scientia II fellowship (Marie-Curie co-fund project).
Verv
- 2010-2013: Scientific associate at the Institute for Medical Biotechnology at the TU Berlin
- 2013-2018: Scientific associate and PhD fellow at Fraunhofer IWS in Dresden.
- 2018-2020: Postdoctoral fellow at Chair of Microsystems at TU Dresden
Samarbeid
- Dr. Frank Sonntag, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany.
- Prof. Andreas Richter, Chair of Microsystems, TU Dresden, Germany.
- Dr. Tomasz Kolanowski, Institute of Human Genetics, Poznan, Poland.
- Prof. Kaomei Guan, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, TU Dresden, Germany.
- Prof. Peter Loskill, University of Tuebingen and Fraunhofer IGB Stuttgart, Germany.