Biomedical Engineering and Neuroinformatics

The combination of life sciences and engineering principles continues to create intriguing perspectives for basic research, healthcare, and the enhancement of daily life.

“Interfacing biology with electronics at the nanometer scale will enable earlier diagnosis of diseases, such as cancer.”
Prof. János Vörös, Institute for Biomedical Engineering

It will boost our ability to study, control, support, and repair organisms from single cells to the human body. Electrical engineering and information technology are at the heart of this effort.

 

Prof. Morteza Aramesh: Single Molecule and Single Cell Biophysics

Adj. Prof. Tobi Delbrück: external pageNeuromorphic event-​​based sensory processing

Prof. Benjamin F. Grewe: external pageSystems and Circuits Neuroinformatics

Prof. Richard Hahnloser: external pageSystems neuroscience

Prof. Giacomo Indiveri: external pageNeuromorphic Cognitive Systems

Prof. Sebastian Kozerke: Biomedical Imaging

Prof. Valerio Mante: external pageNeural Computation and Cognition

Prof. Klaas P. Prüssmann: Bioimaging

Prof. Daniel Razansky: Biomedical Imaging 

Prof. Marco Stampanoni: external pageX-ray imaging

Prof. Klaas Enno Stephan: Translational Neuromodelling and Computational Psychiatry

Prof. János Vörös: Biosensors and bioelectronics

Prof. Mehmet Yanik: external pageNeurotechnology

Adj. Prof. Tomaso Zambelli: Biosensors and bioelectronics

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