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At the Chair of Sensor and Actuator Systems within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at TU Berlin semiconductor and in particular CMOS-based sensors and actuators are developed. Within our research topics special emphasis is put on biomedical applications. In this context, e.g. arrays for biomolecule detection are developed as well as in-vivo and in-vitro platforms for interfacing purposes with nerve cells and neural tissue.
Europe-wide and on a national scale, we cooperate with academic and industrial partners from semiconductor technology and microelectronics, material sciences, bio physics and bio chemistry, biotechnology, medicine, and further disciplines within the framework of interdisciplinary projects.
Our activities are aiming at the design of sensors, manufacturing in collaboration with foundries and partners, assembly, design of interface circuitry, and application-oriented and user-friendly system integration. Test and transfer of the developed hardware to our partners are a mandatory part of our work as well.
Concerning education we contribute within the area of sensor and actuator systems and technology and related fields, we offer special in-depth courses as well as basic lectures.
Dates
Monday, 12. April 2021
Course | Date | Room |
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Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities II | 15.04.2021 14 - 16 | Online |
Circuit Technology | 15.04.2021 12 - 14 | Online |
Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit in der Halbleitertechnik | 13.04.2021 10 - 12 | Online |
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Education, courses, and exams:
- BSc course “Schaltungstechnik“, mandatory: MSc. Timo Lausen (E-Mail)
- BSc course “Halbleiter-Bauelemente“, mandatory: MSc. Bertwin Bilgrim Otto Seibertz (E-Mail)
- BSc project, “Halbleiter-Bauelemente und Schaltungstechnik”, compulsary: Stefan Keil (E-Mail)
- BSc course “Introduction to SPICE-based Circuit Simulation”, compulsary: MSc. Timo Lausen (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Smart Sensors and Actuators“: MSc. Niklas Boldt (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities”: MSc. Niklas Boldt (E-Mail)
- MSC course “CMOS Biosensors“: MSc. Mathias Schulz (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Lab: Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities”: MSc. Mathias Schulz (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Physik und Technologie der Halbleiter-Bauelemente“: Dr. Uwe Kerst (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Photovoltaik-Anlagen und Photovoltaik-Bauelemente: Messtechnik, Leistungsabgabe, Energieertrag“: Dr. Uwe Kerst (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Debug und Analyse von Halbleiterbauelementen“: Dr. Uwe Kerst (E-Mail)
- MSc course “Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit in der Halbleitertechnik“: Dr. Uwe Kerst (E-Mail)
Industry internship: Prof. Roland Thewes (E-Mail)
We ask you for your understanding that in the current situation individual requests outside to opening hours of the Internship Office (see website) will not be processed. In the case you cannot attend these opening times, please ask a person of your trust to handle your affairs and provide this person with a document revealing power of attorney and signed by yourself.
Accounting issues etc.: Stefan Keil (E-mail)
IT issues: Stefan Keil (E-Mail)
Research and third party funding projects:
- “Neurochip“, “DREPHOS“, “HLA“: Msc. Timo Lausen (E-Mail) und Prof. Roland Thewes (E-Mail)
- “Sepadielo“: Msc. Niklas Boldt (E-Mail)
- all further projects: Prof. Roland Thewes (E-Mail)
All further topics: Prof. Roland Thewes (E-Mail)
We thank you for your understanding.
Prof. Dr. Roland Thewes
Chair of Sensor and Actuator Systems, Faculty of EECS, TU Berlin, Germany
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