Benjamin Zacher, M. Eng.
Research Associate
Campus Kaiserslautern, Building F, Room F1.038 Phone: +49 631 3724-2242 E-Mail: benjamin.zacher(at)hs-kl.de
Special Focus of Work
Innovative power electronic circuit topologies Application of fast switching semiconductor devices (SiC, GaN) Integration of power electronics into electri
Benjamin Zacher, M. Eng.
Research Associate
Campus Kaiserslautern, Building F, Room F1.038 Phone: +49 631 3724-2242 E-Mail: benjamin.zacher(at)hs-kl.de
Special Focus of Work
Innovative power electronic circuit topologies Application of fast switching semiconductor devices (SiC, GaN) Integration of power electronics into electrical machines
Curriculum Vitae
since 2021 External PhD student at Institute of Electrical Engineering (ETI) of Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT) since 2020 Research associate in the BMBF funded research project SYNERGIE at Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences 2018 - 2020 Masters d
Current activity:
2017 - current Professor (W2) of Molecular Immunology & Immunosensors, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
2003 &nb
Current activity:
2017 - current Professor (W2) of Molecular Immunology & Immunosensors, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
2003 &nb
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The Research Group
The group conducts interdisciplinary research that deals with new materials and devices for applications in nanoelectronics, biosensing and diagnostics. A specific focus is on fabrication and characterization of field-effect transistors based on silicon, graphene and other two-dimensional materials.
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