Johannes Erhardt, M.Sc.
Johannes Erhardt´s research interest is making active medical implants compatible
to MRI examination. Current topics he is pursuing are:
1. Reduction of RF-induced heating of tissue interfacing electrodes in MRI.
2. Circumventing imaging artefacts for precise localization of planar electrodes in MRI.
3. Localization of invisible thin-film electrodes in MRI.
CV
- 2014-now Ph.D. candidate, Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology (IMTEK), Freiburg
- 2017 Visiting Graduate Researcher, University of California Los Angeles, USA
- 2013 Master degree in Microsystems Engineering, IMTEK, Freiburg
- 2012-2013 Master thesis, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
- 2011-2012 Exchange with University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
- 2010 Bachelor degree in Microsystems Engineering, IMTEK, Freiburg
Projects
- 2014-2018 NEUMARE (BLBT): Neural implants in magnetic resonance imaging
- 2015 Störung הפרעה (BLBT): Influence of dance in Parkinson´s