Julia Koch, M.Sc.
Julia Koch´s research interest is to develop long-term reliable hardware for future implant generations. Currently she is focusing on solutions for non-permanent interconnections in implants to ensure minimal surgical impact and interchangeability of implant components. This involves laser-based microstructuring, development of assembly and interconnection technologies and the characterization of electrical performance in body-like environments.
CV
- 2015-now Ph.D. candidate, Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology (IMTEK), Freiburg
- 2013 Research associate, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- 2011-2014 Master degree in Microsystems Engineering, IMTEK, Freiburg
- 2010 Research internship, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
- 2007-2011 Bachelor degree in Microsystems Engineering, IMTEK, Freiburg
Projects
- MOTOR-BIC (BMBF): Implantable bidirectional Brain-Computer-Interface for rehabilitation of motor functions