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The essentials of electrochemical theory, instrumentation, including details on the electronics, and in the second part a wide variety of classical and advanced methods combined in one textbook. The third part of the book covers how to apply the techniques for selected aspects of material science, microfabrication, nanotechnology, MEMS, NEMS, and energy applications.

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The essentials of electrochemical theory, instrumentation, including details on the electronics, and in the second part a wide variety of classical and advanced methods combined in one textbook. The third part of the book covers how to apply the techniques for selected aspects of material science, microfabrication, nanotechnology, MEMS, NEMS, and energy applications.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Jochen Kieninger studied Physics and Microsystems engineering at the University of Freiburg. In 2003 he received his diploma as "Dipl.-Ing. Mikrosystemtechnik".

Afterward he worked as scientific staff member and since 2008 as group leader in the Laboratory for Sensors. From 2009 to 2010 he worked as scientific staff member in the School of Soft Matter Research at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) with Prof. Andreas Manz. Since 2010 he was head of the SENSORTECH group in the Laboratory for Sensors and completed his PhD in 2011 with the academic title "Dr.-Ing.". In 2012 he was nominated as Lecturer (Akademischer Rat). Since 2022 he holds a professorship foe Eletrical Measurements and Embedded Systems.