Boris Stoeber received his Electrical Engineering Diploma from the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, in 1998, his General Engineering Diploma from the École Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, in 1998, and his PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2002. From 2003 to 2005, he was a Postdoctoral Scientist in Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Stoeber's research interests include sensing technology, biomedical microdevices, microoptical devices, microflow control strategies, flow physics of complex microflows, and fabrication techniques for microelectromechanical structures.
| EECE 402 |
Sensors and Actuators in Microsystems The mechanisms, design, fabrication, and testing of microsensors, actuators, and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Course Objectives On the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: |
| EECE 490S |
Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering I - MCROSEN MCHGRPH Lectures or projects on subjects of current interest. |
| 2010 |
Permanent magnet desktop magnetic resonance imaging system with microfabricated multiturn gradient coils for microflow imaging in capillary tubes Journal Article | Review of Scientific Instruments |
| 2010 |
Deposition of particles from polydisperse suspensions in microfluidic systems Journal Article | Microfludics and Nanofluidics |
| 2010 |
Lung Perfusion Imaging with Monosized Biodegradable Microspheres Journal Article | Biomacromolecules |
| 2010 |
Flow Control Using a Thermally Actuated Microfluidic Relay Valve Journal Article | Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of |
| 2009 |
Microneedle penetration and injection past the stratum corneum in humans Journal Article | J Dermatolog Treat |
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