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Overview

Ulrike Wallrabe is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their research contributions primarily span the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Media Technology, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Biophysics.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of advanced optical and engineering areas, including:

  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • Image Processing Techniques and Applications
  • Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
  • Optical Measurement and Interference Techniques
  • Advanced Optical System Design
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Some of Ulrike Wallrabe's recent published papers include:

  • "Performance Enhancement of an Ultrasonic Power Transfer System Through a Tightly Coupled Solid Media Using a KLM Model", 2020, published in Micromachines
  • "ECOSENSE - Multi-scale quantification and modelling of spatio-temporal dynamics of ecosystem processes by smart autonomous sensor networks", 2024, Research Ideas and Outcomes
  • "Piezo-actuated adaptive prisms for continuously adjustable bi-axial scanning", 2020, Smart Materials and Structures
  • "MR-compatible optical microscope for in-situ dual-mode MR-optical microscopy", 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Shape memory behavior of polyethylene-foam-based nanocomposite for sustainable triboelectric nanogenerators", 2024, Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Frequent coauthors of Ulrike Wallrabe include:

  • Matthias C. Wapler
  • Hitesh Gowda Bettaswamy Gowda
  • Peter Woias
  • Christiane Werner
  • Simon Haberstroh

The researcher's work is also frequently published in the following venues:

  • Optics Express
  • Applied Optics
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Micromachines
  • Smart Materials and Structures

Best Publications

  • Mechanical properties of silicones for MEMS

    F Schneider;T Fellner;J Wilde;U Wallrabe

  • Process and material properties of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) for Optical MEMS

    Florian Schneider;Jan Draheim;Robert Kamberger;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • A quick and accurate method to determine the Poisson's ratio and the coefficient of thermal expansion of PDMS

    Angelina Müller;Matthias C. Wapler;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • A fully MEMS-compatible process for 3D high aspect ratio micro coils obtained with an automatic wire bonder

    K Kratt;V Badilita;T Burger;J G Korvink

  • Microscale nuclear magnetic resonance: a tool for soft matter research

    Vlad Badilita;Robert Ch. Meier;Nils Spengler;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • Review on Electrodynamic Energy Harvesters—A Classification Approach

    Clemens Cepnik;Roland Lausecker;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • Unconventional applications of wire bonding create opportunities for microsystem integration

    Andreas C. Fischer;Jan G. Korvink;Niclas Roxhed;Göran Stemme

  • Effective optimization of electromagnetic energy harvesters through direct computation of the electromagnetic coupling

    C. Cepnik;O. Radler;S. Rosenbaum;T. Ströhla

  • Optical characterization of adaptive fluidic silicone-membrane lenses

    Florian Schneider;Jan Draheim;Robert Kamberger;Philipp Waibel

  • On-chip three dimensional microcoils for MRI at the microscale

    Vlad Badilita;Kai Kratt;Nicoleta Baxan;Mohammad Mohmmadzadeh

  • Miniaturized Fourier Transform Spectrometer for the near infrared wavelength regime incorporating an electromagnetic linear actuator

    Ulrike Wallrabe;Christian Solf;Jürgen Mohr;Jan G. Korvink

  • Axial scanning in confocal microscopy employing adaptive lenses (CAL).

    Nektarios Koukourakis;Markus Finkeldey;Moritz Stürmer;Christoph Leithold

  • Movable Microstructures Manufactured by the LIGA Process as Basic Elements for Microsystems

    J. Mohr;C. Burbaum;P. Bley;W. Menz

  • Heteronuclear Micro-Helmholtz Coil Facilitates µm-Range Spatial and Sub-Hz Spectral Resolution NMR of nL-Volume Samples on Customisable Microfluidic Chips

    Nils Spengler;Nils Spengler;Jens Höfflin;Ali Moazenzadeh;Dario Mager

  • Design, Simulation, and Fabrication of a Quadstable Monolithic Mechanism With X- and Y-Directional Bistable Curved Beams

    Jeong Sam Han;Claas Müller;Ulrike Wallrabe;Jan G. Korvink

  • Lab on a chip phased-array MR multi-platform analysis system

    Oliver G. Gruschke;Nicoleta Baxan;Lars Clad;Kai Kratt

  • Microactuators fabricated by the LIGA process

    J Mohr;P Bley;M Stohrmann;U Wallrabe

  • Low Cost Adaptive Silicone Membrane Lens

    F. Schneider;C. Muller;U. Wallrabe

  • Miniaturized LIGA Fourier transformation spectrometer

    C. Solf;J. Mohr;U. Wallrabe

  • 3D micro-machined inductive contactless suspension: Testing and Modeling

    Zhiqiu Lu;Kirill Poletkin;Bartjan den Hartogh;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • Variable aperture stop based on the design of a single chamber silicone membrane lens with integrated actuation.

    Jan Draheim;Tobias Burger;Jan G Korvink;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • Microfluidic integration of wirebonded microcoils for on-chip applications in nuclear magnetic resonance

    Robert Ch Meier;Jens Höfflin;Vlad Badilita;Ulrike Wallrabe

  • Micromolded easy-assembly multi fiber connector: RibCon ®

    U. Wallrabe;H. Dittrich;G. Friedsam;Th. Hanemann

  • Design rules and test of electrostatic micromotors made by the LIGA process

    U Wallrabe;P Bley;B Krevet;W Menz

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Ruther
Patrick Ruther University of Freiburg
Oliver Paul
Oliver Paul University of Freiburg
Uwe Griebner
Uwe Griebner Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy
Markus Walther
Markus Walther Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Joachim P. Spatz
Joachim P. Spatz Max Planck Society
Oliver Ambacher
Oliver Ambacher University of Freiburg
Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Göran Stemme
Göran Stemme Royal Institute of Technology

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