Svenja Knappe
Associate Research Professor at University of Colorado
- Role
- Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder at Fieldline Medical
- Location
- Boulder, CO, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Svenja Knappe
Quantum Sensors and Devices such as atomic clocks, atomic gyroscopes, and optically-pumped magnetometers have reached amazing performance, but often in complicated systems that cannot be used outside benign laboratory environments. My research focuses on developing miniaturized quantum sensors and systems, with the aim to produce manufacturable, high-performance systems. The use of microfabrication technologies and novel packaging processes are a central component in my approaches. The interdisciplinary research includes investigations of novel spectroscopic methods, frequency control, and metrology, microfabrication and manufacturing technologies, and magnetic field simulations. New sensors and systems are developed in close collaboration with users in the fields of non-invasive imaging of brain and heart functions, non-destructive testing, and surveillance from unmanned vehicles. At FieldLine, we are translating magnetic sensing and imaging solutions to commercial
Experience
Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder
Dec 2017 — Present · Boulder, CO, US
FieldLine is developing a compact wearable magnetoencephalography (MEG) device for non-invasive functional brain imaging based on optically-pumped magnetometers (OPMs).
Education
The University of Bonn
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics
1992 — 2001
UNSW
Physics
1995 — 1995
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