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The block course will start by introducing the field of 3D-printing including the biomedical and bioelectronic drivers for important applications. We will cover basic principles of different micro- and nanoscale 3D-printing strategies with a focus on stereolithographic methods. We will then give an in-depth introduction into the operation of state-of-the art 3D printers that are available for the lab course. The students will apply their knowledge for a given project involving the design, printing process and the use of the printed devices in a laboratory experiment. The actual project will be related to the fields of bioelectronics or biomedical engineering including biomolecular, cellular, or robotics applications. Thus, the interdisciplinary course will combine aspects of engineering design, electronics, and biology. |
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