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Ronald Dekker is a part-time professor in the Department of Microelectronics at Delft University of Technology, specializing in Electronic Components, and Technology Materials. His research interests primarily focus on flexible electronics, ultrasonic systems, capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs), and biomedical applications of microelectronics. Notably, he has contributed significantly to the development of innovative technologies such as ultrasonically powered systems and organ-on-a-chip platforms. Dekker has been actively involved in academic research, publishing numerous papers in high-impact journals and participating in international conferences. His work studies the mechanical and electrical properties of materials at micro and nanoscale, particularly in the context of their application in medical devices and sensory technologies. He holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology, where he also conducted his postdoctoral research, focusing on the integration of microelectronic systems with biological processes. Additionally, Dekker's expertise extends to investigating adhesion properties in devices and advancing fabrication techniques for stretchable electronic components.
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