We are pleased to invite you to the inaugural lecture of Prof. Caroline Murawski, KSI Fellow, Chair of Biomedical Sensor Technology and Director of the Institute of Solid State Electronics at TU Dresden.
Prof. Murawski will present her pioneering research on advanced light-based neural stimulation and detection. By employing miniature organic LEDs and photodetectors, her work is opening new possibilities for understanding brain function and developing future therapies for neurological disorders.
The lecture will be held in English and followed by an informal get-together, offering participants the opportunity to engage in discussion and exchange ideas.
Lecture details and registration
We warmly welcome all interested colleagues, students, and members of the public to join this event and take part in an inspiring exchange at the intersection of sensor technology, neuroscience, and biomedical research.
The University-Wide Inaugural Lecture “Organic Semiconductors for a Brighter Future of Brain Research” by Prof. Dr. Caroline Murawski will take place on:
June 19, 2025
4:40 pm – 6:10 pm
FOE/244, Fritz-Foerster Building, Mommsenstrasse 6, 01069 Dresden
The lecture and subsequent discussion will be held in English.
Afterwards, there will be time for an informal get-together.