Students and Guests

Erik Hainzlmeier

Erik has a bachelor's degree from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and is currently enrolled in the same master's program. For his master's thesis, he is focusing on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), specifically researching a minimal continuous stimulus time for fNIRS measurements. Their work aims to advance the understanding and application of these interfaces in practical settings.

Mrinalini Gupta

Mrinalini Gupta is pursuing her Master's thesis at the Neuroelectronics Group. She completed her Bachelor's in physics from the University of Delhi, India in 2020 before moving to Munich for her Master's in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics. Currently, her Master's project titled '2D micropatterns of cardiomyocytes'  involves the observation of calcium signal propagation in HL-1 cells cultured on lithographically patterned chips.

Jahnavi Madhusudhan Zalki

Jahnavi has a bachelor's degree in Biotechnology, and is currently enrolled in the master's program Biomedical engineering and Medical physics at TUM. For her master's thesis, she is working on Designing, fabrication, and characterization of self-foldable electrodes for interfacing cardiac tissues.

Rashmi Joshi

Rashmi Joshi is a PhD student from the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". She is doing her PhD in Clinical & Experimental Medical Sciences. She completed her MSc. in Biotechnology. She is a guest and wants to work on a mini-project that focuses on studying HL-1 cardiomyocytes & effects of Empagliflozin & AGEs on them.