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  • Tijana Kostovska, phD student from the BMBD group wins the first prize in the health venture Lab event conducted by the venture lab North
Tijana Kostovska first prize in the health venture Lab
  • In September 2024 FMT magazine featured an article within Medische Technologie topics, about BMBD unit's work on biomimetic sensors.
Ajay Kottapalli publication Medische Techologie 2024 Sep
Medische Technologie sep 2024 PhD students
PhD students of BMBD from left to right - Engincan Tekin, Tijana Kostovska and Chinmay Gupta
  • Ajay Kottapalli was interviewed for the DRIVE series in de Ingenieur magazine. 
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  • Bioinspired MEMS and Biomedical Devices (BMBD) research group has been featured in the Dutch news article Zorgvisie "These sensors provide sensing to prosthesis". Download the article.
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Ajay Kottapalli develops advanced sensors based on animal senses – for example the whiskers of seals. 'They have really evolved perfectly. We have calculated that.' He is always looking for possible applications in the technology of biological phenomena. Together with colleagues he started a startup in Groningen: Sencilia.

a seal floating a bit above the water looking out from the water of the pool
Seals' whiskers are an example of perfect technique
a seal head above the water surface
A screen capture of the title and the introduction of the article on the University of Groningen website
cover of october 2020 issue of the journal "De ingenieur"
October 2020 issue
screen capture from EurekAlert! online article
screen capture from the website of the University of Groningen where the title of the article and the intro are shown
a screen capture from the ukrant.nl where a picture of Professor Kottapalli in his lab is published
  • In 2016, the success in developing biocompatible, ultrasensitive and miniaturized MEMS flow sensors for intravenous infusion monitoring and urology applications has been reported in various newspapers, articles and in media.

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