Hatice Altug
(nanophotonics, plasmonics, microfluidics)
Kamiar Aminian
(wearable technology, sport performance, orthopedics/rehabilitation engineering)
Maartje Bastings
(DNA-based supramolecular materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials)
Jürgen Brugger
(MEMS, nanotechnology, micro/nanomanufacturing)
Sandro Carrara
(thin film biophysics, nanotechnology, CMOS design)
Bruno Correia
(protein engineering, computational design, immunoengineering, synthetic biology)
Carlotta Guiducci
(in-vitro diagnostics, single-cell manupulation and analysis, microfluidic devices)
Harm-Anton Klok
(nanoscale polymer design, biologically inspired polymers)
Stéphanie Lacour
(bioelectronics, electronic skins, soft neural electrodes)
Nako Nakatsuka
(transformative chemical biosensing platforms, biomolecular interactions, aptamer-modified biopipettes, focal molography)
Silvestro Micera
(neuroengineering, implantable neural interfaces, robotic systems for neurorehabilitation)
Dominique Pioletti
(orthopedic biomechanics, tissue engineering, mechano-biology)
Aleksandra Radenovic
(single-molecule biophysics, solid-state nanopores, 2D materials, super-resolution microscopy)
Alexandre Schmid
(bioelectronics interfaces, implantable microelectronics, neuromorphic bioinspired computing and hardware)
Mahsa Shoaran
(brain-machine interfaces, neuroscience, circuit design, closed-loop neural implants)
Fabien Sorin
(photonic devices, fiber technology)
Francesco Stellacci
(nanomaterials , soft materials, supramolecular interactions, solid-liquid interfaces)
Vivek Subramanian
(additive fabrication, manufacturing for biosystems, manufacturing for space and energy applications)
Li Tang
(immunoengineering, biomaterials, immunotherapy, nanomedicine)
Jean-Philippe Thiran
(image analysis, computer vision, medical imaging)
Michaël Unser
(biomedical imaging, applied functional analysis)
Dimitri Van De Ville
(signal and image processing, neuroscience)
Daryl Yee
(advanced functional materials)