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Veronika Magdanz is an Assistant Professor in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, focusing on Biomedical Engineering. She obtained her doctorate from the University of Dresden in 2016, where she developed sperm-driven microrobots as part of her research at the Leibniz Institute of Solid State Materials Research in Germany. Following this, she engaged in metabolic kinetic studies of sperm and sperm-templated microrobots within the Applied Zoology department of TU Dresden. As a Humboldt Fellow at the Institute of Bioengineering in Catalonia, she explored medical applications of flexible magnetic small-scale robots and 3D bioprinting for muscle tissue. Her main research interest lies in microrobotics for medical applications, which includes biohybrid approaches that leverage the functionalities of cells and biological components to create innovative solutions in medicine. She also works on developing bioinspired artificial microrobots that are wirelessly controlled using magnetic fields.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.