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Georg Fantner

EPFL STI IBI-STI LBNI
BM 5125 (Bâtiment BM)
Station 17
1015 Lausanne

Expertise

Instrumentation, micro- and nano fabrication, biophysics, nano-characterization, nano-positioning, microscopy (optical, electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy), high-speed atomic force microscopy, bio AFM, AFM cantilever sensors, correlated imaging, live cell imaging, biomaterials, bone.

Expertise

Instrumentation, micro- and nano fabrication, biophysics, nano-characterization, nano-positioning, microscopy (optical, electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy), high-speed atomic force microscopy, bio AFM, AFM cantilever sensors, correlated imaging, live cell imaging, biomaterials, bone.

Teaching & PhD

Current Phd

Yiwei Zheng, Augoustina Maria Economou, Merve Mintas Küçük, Zahra Ayar Dulabi, Prabhu Prasad Swain, Ekin Asim Özek, Mahdi Mehdikhani Sarvjahany

Past Phd As Director

Pascal Odermatt, Maja Dukic Pjanic, Oliver Peric, Adrian Pascal Nievergelt, Nahid Hosseini, Mélanie Hannebelle, Matthias Neuenschwander, Samuel Mendes Leitão, Mustafa Kangül, Santiago Andany, Navid Asmari Saadabad, Veronika Cencen, Bahareh Ghadiani

Past Phd As Codirector

Joëlle Ven, Braun Esther

Courses

Metrology

MICRO-428

The course deals with the concept of measuring in different domains, particularly in the electrical, optical, and microscale domains. The course will end with a perspective on quantum measurements, which could trigger the ultimate revolution in metrology.

Metrology practicals

MICRO-429

The student will get familiar with the techniques learnt in class (MICRO-428) and will put them to practice with experiments in the laboratory. There will be a practical training for each theme covered in class; the students will also learn good practices during measurements (lab notebook included).

Structural mechanics for SV

ME-231(b)

This course aims to provide a concise understanding of how materials and structures react to loads. It covers the basics of stress and strain in multi dimensions, deformation and failure criteria. The course is tailored to problems students from life science might encounter.