Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2017

Prof. Dr. Sergej Bezrukov, University of Wisconsin
New families of edge-isoperimetric graphs
PD Dr. Thomas Knösche, Max-Planck-Institut für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften
Modeling brain function – the fusion of structural and functional measurements, stimulation, and behavior
Dr. Bernhard Hesse, Visiting scientist at Beamline ID21, ESRF, Co-founder of XPLORAYTION GmbH
Structural and compositional characterization of (peri-implant) bone tissue on the micron scale by means of synchrotron radiation
Prof. Dr. Mark Ehrensberger, University at Buffalo
Cathodic Voltage-Controlled Electrical Stimulation for Orthopedic Infection Control
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schnettler, University of Gießen
New Research Aspects and Innovative Treatment Approaches in Implant associated Bone Infections
Dr. Ekaterina Gongadze, Rothamsted Research, UK
Electric Double Layer – a Long Electrostatic Journey
Regine Willumeit-Römer, Helmholz Zentrum, Geesthacht
Study of the Piezo-Electric Effect in Bone by High-Resolution Synchrotron Diffraction
Prof. Dr. Ales Iglic, University of Ljubljana
Interactions of Cells, Bacteria and Molecules with Self-Assembled Titanium Nanostructures
Dr. Torsten Müller, JPK Berlin
Atomic Force Microscopy combined with Optical Tweezers - A Versatile Force Tool to Investigate Cell Mechanics and Single Molecules Interactions
PD Dr. Rainer Müller, University of Regensburg
Thin Organic Coatings Determining the Physicochemical Surface Properties of Biomaterials
Dr. Andreas Horn, Charite Berlin
Network Based Brain Stimulation

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2016

Dr. Torsten Müller, JPK Berlin
New force tools for life sciences: quantitative mechanical / imaging AFM combined with optical microscopy
Dr. Sara Wickström, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging in Köln
Biomechanics of epidermal morphogenesis
Prof. Dr. Klaus Obermayer, TU Berlin
Reward-based learning and decision making
Prof. Dr. Kevin Burrage, Computational Mathematics, QUT, Brisbane, Australia
Finite Elemente Approach
Prof. Dr. Anthony Gummer, Universität Tübingen
Evaluating cochlear-amplifier function with distortion product otoacoustic emission: The slow past and the fast future
Dr. Alessandra Paffi, Sapienza University of Rom
Dosimetric models and methods for electric and magnetic stimulation of the central nervous system
Dr. Matthias Schnabelrauch, Biomaterials Department, INOVENT e. V., Jena
Electrospinning – an old technology for new applications in medicine and pharmacy

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2015

Prof. Ridha Hambli, Universite d'Orleans, France
Impedance Spectroscopy in Functional Analysis of Epithelial Transport
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Niedermeier, Frau Dr. Kopp, Universitätsklinikum Köln
Influence of Electric Fields on Oral Leukoplakia Cells, Bacteria, Hard and Patient Tissue
Dr. Mathis Riehle, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, Glagow University, UK
Aiding Nerve Repair - Surfaces, Cells and Devices
Prof. Dr. Andreas Offenhäusser, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Zelluläre Biosensorik-Neuroelektronik; Nervenzell-Elektroden-Kopplung
Prof. Dr. Jose Manuel Gracias Aznar, Zaragoza, Spain
Mathematical Modelling of Bone Cells and Implants
Prof. Dr. Hierlemann, D-BSSE, ETH, Zürich
High Density Neuro Chips
Prof. Dr. Dr. Deufelhard, Zuse Institut Berlin
Scientific Computing-Hidden Key Technologies
Prof. Dr. Uwe Pieles, Fachhochschule Nord-West Schweiz
Oberflächen-Design/Beschichtungen von Biomaterialien
Prof. Dr. Karin Wardell, Linköping, Sweden
Electric Field Distribution caused by DBS
Prof. Dr. Klaus Obermayer, Neural Information Processing Group, TU Berlin
Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science
Dr. M. Brischwein, TU München
Lab-on_Chip Systeme
Prof. Dr. A. Iglic, University of Ljubljana
Interaction of Biological Systems with Inorganic Nanostructures
Dr. Matthias Miliz, TU München
Klinische Erfahrungen mit der Elektrostimulation des Knochens
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Seebert, TU München
Design and evaluation of cochlear implant algorithms for complex acoustic space
Dr. Arne Nägel, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt
In-silico methods for a quantitative understanding of skin permeation
Herr Mats Leif Moskopp, TU Dresden, Medizinische Fakultät
Bayesian parameter estimation for a biophysical model of leukocyte rolling

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2014

Prof. Dr. Gillian Queisser, Computational Neuroscience, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main
Detailed three-dimensional modeling of signal processing in neurons - Morphology reconstruction and PDE-based simulations using efficient numerical methods
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sascha Spors, Signaltheorie und digitale Signalverarbeitung, Universität Rostock
Modeling of the Human Auditory System- Foundation, Applications and Emerging Trends
Prof. Dr. Norbert A. Dencher, Biochemie, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Mitochondria: The Common Biology of Ageing, Alzheimer’s Disease, Energy Conversion and Parkinson’s Disease
Prof. Dr. Guenther Gross, Center for Network Neuroscience, University of North Texas
About Computational Neuroscience of Traumatic Brain Injury
Dr. Hans Lamecker, Zuse Institut Berlin (ZIB)
Automated Generation of Patient-Specific Anatomical Models
Prof. Dr. Christiane A. Helm, Universität Greifswald
Surface Functionalization with Polyelectrolytes and Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
Prof. Murk Bottema
Spatio-Temporal Structure of Cancellous Bone
Alexandra Yurova, Moskau
Personalized Patient Models and Medical Image Processing
PD Dr. Dorothee Günzel, Charite Berlin
Impedance Spectroscopy in Functional Analysis of Epithelial Transport

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2013

Prof. Jürgen Kolb, Dr. Jie Zhang, Universität Greifswald
Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field Induced Changes in Dielectric Properties of Biological Cells
Prof. Björn Neu, Hochschule Rhein-Waal
Polyelectrolyte Nano- and Micro-Carriere for Biomedical Applications
Prof. Darin Zimmermann, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Nanoscale, Geometrically-Asymnetric Tunnel Junctions for Collection and Rectification of Light from Infrared to Visible
Dr. Vogts, Leibnitz Institut für Ostseeforschung
NanoSIMS
Herr Zwanzig, Frauenhofer Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration, Berlin
Die Focused-Ion-Beam-Technik
Prof. Dr. Silvia Speller, Universität Rostock
Nanoprobing and Manipulation of Biosystems and their Interfaces
Dr. Cornelia Prinz, DOT, Rostock
Was kann man sonst noch tun…? Antibakteriell wirksame Oberflächen im Gesundheitswesen
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Köhling
Synchrone Aktivität in neuronalen Netzwerken in Epilepsiemodellen in vitro
Dr. Kalbacova, Insitut für Stoffwechselkrankheiten, Karls-Universität Prag
Carbon Nano-Materials in Cell Biology
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andres Kecskemethy, Universität Duisburg - Essen
Aspekte der objektorientierten Bibliothek „MobileBody“ zur Modellbildung der Biomechanik des Bewegungsapparates
Dr. Mario Birkholz, Leibnitz Institut für Innovative Mikroelektronik, Frankfurt (Oder)
Mikroelektronik für die Biotechnologie
PD Dr. Böhme, Technische Universität München
Mechanischer Einfluss von Cochlear-Implantat Elektroden auf Akustische Wellen im Innenohr

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2012

Prof. Dr. Volkmar Liebscher, Institut für Mathematik und Informatik, Universität Greifswald
Komplexitätsbestrafte Regression in der Bild- und Signalanalyse
Dr. James Cunningham, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, UK
Losening diagnostics of total joint arthroplasty by vibrometry
Prof. Dr. Silvelyn Zwanzig, University of Uppsala
On local linear rank regression
Prof. P.B. Sunil Kumar, IIT Madras, India
Modeling Morphological Changes in Biological Membranes
Prof. Dr. Walter Langel, Universität Greifswald
Molecular Dynamics on an atomistic scale as a complement to continuum models for biointerfaces
Dr. Andrea Ewald, Universität Würzburg
Biosystem-Material Wechselwirkung in Abhängigkeit von Oberflächenstruktur bzw. elektrischem Feld
Dr. Lorraine Lowery, University College Dublin
Modeling the Suppression by Deep Brain Stimulation of Pathological Neural Oscillations
Dr. Pedar Grant, University College Dublin
Volume Conductor Models of deep Brain Stimulation and their Application to Closed-Loop DBS

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2011

Prof. Dr. Constantino Grosse, Department of Physics, National University Tucuman, Argentinien
Conductivity and Electrophoretic Mobility in Colloidal Suspensions and their Dependence on the Normal and Anomalous Surface Conductivities
Dr. Carsten Wolters, Institut für Biomagnetismus und Biosignalanalyse, Universität Münster
EEG and MEG Source Analysis of Epileptiform Activity using High-Resolution Finite Element Head Modelling
Prof. Dr. Jens Haueisen, Institut of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, TU Ilmenau
The Influence of Anisotropic White Matter Conductivity on EEG/MEG Source Reconstruction
Dr. Juan Jose Godina Nava, Center of Research and Advances Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexiko
Liver Preneoplastic Lesions Formation Inhibited by Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Exposure
Dr. Roman Gaignaire, Institut Montefiore, Université de Liège, Frankreich
Stochastic Uncertainty Quantification of Eddy Currents in the Human Body by Polynomial Chaos Decomposition
Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Institut für Informatik, TU München
Tackling Higher Dimensionalities with Sparse Grids
Dr. Daryl D. Lima, Shiley Center for Orthopaedic Research and Education, La Jolla, California, USA
What Clinicians Can Learn from Numerical Simulation
Prof. Dr. Andreas Schönhals, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung, Berlin
Dielektrische Spektroskopie und ihre Anwendung auf inhomogene (polymere) Materialien
PD Dr. Uwe Pliquett, Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e.V., Heilbad Heiligenstadt
Elektrische Impedanz der Haut - Messmethode und Anwendung

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2010

Prof. Dr. Hans-Heinrich Gatzen, Institut für Mikrotechnologie, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Elektromagnetische Mikro-und Nanoaktoren
PD Dr. Heike Hall-Bozic, Department of Materials ETH Zürich, Schweiz
Local and Non-Viral Gene Therapy in Acute Wound Healing by Poly-L-lysine-Graft-DNA-Nano Particles Released from Fibrin Matrices
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Burgeth, Institut für Mathematik, Universität des Saarlandes
Richtungsabhängige Bildverarbeitung für Skalare und Matrixwertige Bilder
Dipl.-Ing. Victor Motrescu, Technische Fakultät, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
1. Computation of Currents Induced by ELF Electric Fields in Anisotropic Human Tissues using Finite Integration Technique
2. How to Develop a Software Toolkit for Stationary Anisotropic Electromagnetic Field Simulations
Prof. Dr. J. Leo van Hemmen, Institut für Physik, TU München
Snake's Perspective on Heat: Reconstruction of Input Using an Imperfect Detection System
Prof. Dr. Roland Glaser (Emeritus), Institut für Biologie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Elektrische Felder in-vivo und Möglichkeiten ihrer Nutzung in Diagnostik und Therapie
Prof. Dr. Roger Thull (Emeritus), Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
Physikalische Chemie anorganischer, biokompatibilisierender und antimikrobieller Oberflächen-Modifikationen für Implantate
Prof. Dr. Aleš Iglič, Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Ljubljana, Slowenien
Electric Double Layer Theory – Excluded Volume Effect and Orientational Ordering of Water and Ions
Dr. Doron Kabaso, Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Ljubljana, Slowenien
Modelling the Effects of Ti Surface Shape on Osteointegration
Prof. Dr. Svetoslav Nikolov, Faculty of Biology, University of Sofia, Bulgarien
Application of Bifurcation Theory in Cell Signalling Pathways Investigation

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2009

Prof. Dr. Andres Garcia,Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, USA
Bioartificial Materials for Bone Repair and Osseointegration
Prof. Dr. Ivar Giaever, Applied BioPhysics, Inc Troy, New York, USA
Nanotechnology, Biology and Business
Prof. Dr. Thomas Heimburg, Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen, Dänemark
Membranes, Fluctuations and Lipid Ion Channels
Prof. Dr. Kai Raum, Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin
Elastic Imaging of Musculoskeletal Tissues
Prof. Dr. Miroslawa El Fray, Polymer Institute of Szczecin University of Technology, Polen
Development of Bio-Based Polymers and Nanocomposites for Medical Applications
Prof. Dr. Marcus Textor, Department of Materials, ETH Zuerich, Schweiz
Design of Interfaces for Directing Biological Response of Proteins, Cells and Bacteria
Prof. Dr. Dieter Scharnweber, Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft, TU Dresden
Elektrochemische Methoden zur Charakterisierung von Biomaterialien
Prof. Dr. Samuel Fiorini, Department of Mathematics, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgien
Sorting under Partial Information (without the Ellipsoid Algorithm)
Prof. Dr. Herbert De Gersem, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgien
Hybrid Discretisation Schemes for Electromagnetic Field Simulations
Prof. Dr. Liga Berzina-Cimdina, Riga Technical University, Lettland
Investigation of Biomaterials in Riga Biomaterials Innovations and Development Center
Prof. Dr. Aleš Iglič, Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Ljubljana, Slowenien
Interactions between lipid surfaces induced by charged nanoparticles
Prof. Dr. Roger Thull, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
Biokompatibel und antimikrobiell modifizierte metallische Implantatoberflächen
Prof. Dr. Walter Langel, Institut für Biochemie, Universität Greifswald
Atomische Simulation auf dem Weg zum Verständnis komplexer Biointerfaces

Gastvorträge und Gastvorlesungen 2008

Prof. Dr. Harald Martens, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norwegen
Elucidation of control by multivariate dynamic data-modelling