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Nanosensors
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Micro fluidic devices
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Biosensors
Dr. W. E. Svendsen completed her master degree in experimental
physics with honors in 1993 from the University College Dublin,
within atomic spectroscopy. She received her doctorate in atomic
physics studying the properties of solid deuterium by laser
ablation and sputtering in 1996 from Copenhagen University,
Denmark. Thereafter she accepted a postdoctoral position at the Max
Planck Institute for Plasma physics, Garching, Germany. She
returned to Denmark in 1998 and was appointed Associate Professor
at Copenhagen University in 1999. Since 2001 she has been involved
with applied research and her current research focus is on
understanding the physical properties of biological material to
optimize the use of micro and nanotechnology in the biomedical
field. In 2006 she established her own research group Nano Bio
Integrated Systems (NaBIS). Winnie has more than 70 publications in
international journals. She has received several grants and
awards (EOLAS award & Marie Curie stipend for excellent
research, National research grants and European grants (FP 5, 6
& 7). She was also the co-founder of company XeHe Hypol
(APS).
See profile and cv in DTU Orbit...