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Prof. Dr. Klaus Stefan Drese

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Teaching and research areas
Functions at the university
Courses
Short vita
Memberships
Publications
Main research areas

Teaching and research areas

  • Microfluidics
  • Sensors and measurement technology
  • Acoustic sensors
  • Simulation and modeling
  • Point of Care Testing
  • Chemical and biochemical analysis systems
  • Microsystems technology
  • Physics

Functions at the university

Courses

  • Solid State Physics
  • Design of Experiments
  • Interdisciplinary Scientific Colloquium
  • Microsystems Technology
  • Microfluidics
  • Physical Sensor Technology

Short vita

  • Since 10/2016: Professor at Coburg University of Applied Sciences, Head of the Institute for Sensor and Actuator Technology
  • 01/2014 – 09/2016: Scientific Director, Analytic Systems and Sensors, Fraunhofer ICT-IMM
  • 02/2007 – 12/2013: Scientific Director, Micro Analysis Systems, Institute for Microtechnology Mainz GmbH
  • 01/2004 – 12/2007: Head of Department, Fluidic and Simulation at Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
  • 10/2000 – 12/2003: Group Leader Simulation, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
  • 12/1998 – 09/2000: Scientist, Simulation Research Center IMM GmbH
  • 08/1998 – 11/1998: Scientist, Research Center Statistical Physics, University of Marburg
  • 08/1995 – 08/1998: PhD in Physics, Philipps University Marburg: “Control of simple quantum mechanical systems by laser radiation”
  • 11/1989 – 06/1995: Study of physics (Dipl.-Phys. Univ.) Julius Maximilian University, Würzburg
  • 09/1992 – 08/1993: State University of New York at Stony Brook (Master of Arts)

Memberships

German Physical Society (DPG)

Publications

to be found at Research Gate

Main research areas

Prof. Dr. Klaus Stefan Drese is a member of the Sensor Technology and Analytics research group at Coburg University of Applied Sciences.
One of his main areas of research in the field of applied sensor technology is acoustic sensor technology.
Another field of research is microfluidics, which is mainly used in analytics.
Here he contributes his expertise in simulation and microsystems technology.

In addition, Prof. Drese has extensive application knowledge in medical and non-medical laboratory analysis as well as point of care testing and on-site analysis.
Prof. Drese is working on the development of a non-invasive multi-sensor system for measuring dehydration in the funded project “Measuring Health”.