Prof. Dr. Jan G. Korvink
Short curriculum vitae.
Jan G. Korvink obtained his M.Sc. in mechanical engineering (specialising in computational mechanics) from the University of Cape Town in 1987, and his Ph.D. in applied computer science from the ETH Zurich in 1993. After his graduate studies, he joined the Physical Electronics Laboratory of the ETH Zurich, where he established and lead the MEMS Modelling Group. This was followed by a move in 1997 to the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg, Germany, where he is Professor for microsystems engineering and runs the Laboratory for Microsystem Simulation.
Dr. Korvink is a curatory board member of the Fraunhofer IPM laboratory, and hence a voting member of the Fraunhofer Society. He is a Research Advisory Panel member for the Council for Scientific Research's Materials Science and Manufacturing activities (CSIR-MSM) in South Africa. He is a steering committee member of the International Research Group -Nano Micro Systems- (NAMIS).
Currently, Dr. Korvink is a co-director of the School for Soft Matter Research, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS), see School for soft matter research.
Prof. Korvink is author or co-author of more than 200 technical publications in the broad area of microsystems. He has written a textbook, numerous book chapters and edited volumes (see his author page). He is a founding editor of
Advanced Micro and Nano Systems.
His is a technical programm committee member for numerous conferences, and is a member of ASME (http://www.asme.org) and the Design Society (http://designsociety.org). Prof. Korvink was guest professor at the ETH Zurich, Ritsumeikan University in Kusatsu, Japan, und guest scientist at Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan
His research interests cover the development of ultra low cost micromanufacturing methods, microsystem applications in the area of magnetic resonance imaging, and the design and simulation of micro and nano systems.
