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Sebastian |
Sebastian von der Ecken und Andrea Fischer |
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====Doggiespeaker Sebastian von der Ecken==== |
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mailto:sebastian.vonderecken@kit.edu |
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Sebastian von der Ecken studied mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT and received his diploma degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in 2013. His thesis dealt with cell sorting on digital microfluidic chips. Since April 2013 he works as a PhD Student at the Institute of Microstructure Technology IMT in the group of Prof. Dr. A. Guber. His aim is to develop a digital microfluidic chip for the synthetic biology. |
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====Deputy Andrea Fischer==== |
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mailto:andrea.fischer@kit.edu |
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Andrea Fischer studied Bioengineering at KIT and graduated in January 2014. In her diploma thesis she worked on a microfluidic system for an automated incubation of high density peptide arrays in the group of PD Dr. Alexander Nesterov-Müller at IMT. Currently she investigates methods for affinity measurements with peptide arrays as a PhD student. |
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==Verantwortlichkeiten== |
==Verantwortlichkeiten== |
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Revision as of 11:43, 21 May 2015
Hier stehen alle wichtigen Dinge über unsere Doktorandensprecherinnen.
Aktuelle Doktorandensprecher
Sebastian von der Ecken und Andrea Fischer
Doggiespeaker Sebastian von der Ecken
mailto:sebastian.vonderecken@kit.edu
200px|thumb|left|Alternativer Text
Sebastian von der Ecken studied mechanical engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT and received his diploma degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in 2013. His thesis dealt with cell sorting on digital microfluidic chips. Since April 2013 he works as a PhD Student at the Institute of Microstructure Technology IMT in the group of Prof. Dr. A. Guber. His aim is to develop a digital microfluidic chip for the synthetic biology.
Deputy Andrea Fischer
Andrea Fischer studied Bioengineering at KIT and graduated in January 2014. In her diploma thesis she worked on a microfluidic system for an automated incubation of high density peptide arrays in the group of PD Dr. Alexander Nesterov-Müller at IMT. Currently she investigates methods for affinity measurements with peptide arrays as a PhD student.
Verantwortlichkeiten
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