MSc Uliss (Pornpawee)

PhD student
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM), Department of Microelectronics

Themes: Biodegradable Technologies

Biography

Tim completed her bachelor’s degrees in Biomedical Engineering at Srinakarinwirot University (Bangkok, Thailand) in May 2020. In bachelor’s graduation work, she worked on the analysis of current patterns to determine bladder volume by electrical impedance tomography (EIT) technology. After that, she came to pursue her master’s degree in Delft University of Technology (Delft, the Netherlands) in Biomedical Engineering with a specialized track in Medical Devices. From September to December 2023, she worked as an intern researcher, gaining experiences in the synthesis of magnetocaloric microparticles in Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy (FAME) research group at Reactor Institute Delft (RID) under a supervision of Prof. Ekkes Brück and Dr. Clementine Boutry. From December to August 2024, she started her master’s project in ECTM group under the supervision of Dr. Clementine Boutry and Prof. Ekkes Brück. Her master’s dissertation was focused on the topic of the development of magnetocaloric particles, especially (Mn,Fe)2(P,Si)-based compound, for specialized use in biomedical applications. During this  project, the material has been developed and tuned its properties to be used as a component in transient membranes for microfluidic organoid-on-chip platforms, specifically for multi-channel cell separation. She gained experience in fabricating micro-particles of magnetocaloric materials and applying microfabrication technologies.

 

As of January 2025, Tim is a PhD candidate in the Department of Microelectronics at TU Delft University, working under the guidance of Dr. Clementine Boutry. Her research focuses on developing innovative technologies that implement magnetocaloric materials for biomedical applications.

Last updated: 16 Jan 2025

Tim Uliss (Pornpawee)