Jochen Kieninger
Scientist // Engineer // Lecturer // Author
Dr.-Ing. Jochen Kieninger studied Microsystems Engineering and wrote his Ph. D. thesis on “Electrochemical Microsensor System for Cell Culture Monitoring”. He works as a Senior Scientist and Lecturer in the Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) at the University of Freiburg, where he teaches on electrochemical methods, BioMEMS, and sensor technology.
The author’s current research interests comprise electrochemical sensors, biosensors, microsensors for neurotechnology, environmental monitoring, metabolic monitoring in organ-on-chip systems, and electrochemical methods for MEMS applications.
Selected publications
Original research
- Weltin, A.; Kieninger, J.; Urban, G. A.; Buchholz, S.; Arndt, S.; Rosskothen-Kuhl, N. Standard Cochlear Implants as Electrochemical Sensors: Intracochlear Oxygen Measurements in Vivo. Biosens Bioelectron 2022, 199, 113859.
- Doering, M.; Kieninger, J.; Urban, G. A.; Weltin, A. Electrochemical Microelectrode Degradation Monitoring: In Situ Investigation of Platinum Corrosion at Neutral pH. J Neural Eng 2022, 19 (1), 016005.
- Dornhof, J.; Kieninger, J.; Muralidharan, H.; Maurer, J.; Urban, G. A.; Weltin, A. Microfluidic Organ-on-Chip System for Multi-Analyte Monitoring of Metabolites in 3D Cell Cultures. Lab Chip 2022, 22 (2), 225–239.
- Uka, B.; Kieninger, J.; Urban, G. A.; Weltin, A. Electrochemical Microsensor for Microfluidic Glyphosate Monitoring in Water Using MIP-Based Concentrators. ACS Sensors 2021, 6 (7), 2738–2746.
- Weltin, A.; Ganatra, D.; Knig, K.; Joseph, K.; Hofmann, U. G.; Urban, G. A.; Kieninger, J. New Life for Old Wires: Electrochemical Sensor Method for Neural Implants. J Neural Eng 2020, 17 (1), 016007.
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Kieninger, J.; Tamari, Y.; Enderle, B.; Jobst, G.; Sandvik, J.; Pettersen, E.; Urban, G. Sensor Access to the Cellular Microenvironment Using the Sensing Cell Culture Flask. Biosensors 2018, 8 (2), 44.
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Unmüssig, T.; Weltin, A.; Urban, S.; Daubinger, P.; Urban, G. A.; Kieninger, J. Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensing Based on Hierarchical Platinum Micro-/Nanostructures. J Electroanal Chem 2018, 816, 215–222.
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Dornhof, J.; Urban, G. A.; Kieninger, J. Deposition of Copper Nanofilms by Surface-Limited Redox Replacement of Underpotentially Deposited Lead on Polycrystalline Gold. J Electrochem Soc 2018, 166 (1), D3001–D3005.
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Zimmermann, P.; Weltin, A.; Urban, G. A.; Kieninger, J. Active Potentiometry for Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring with Platinum Electrodes. Sensors 2018, 18 (8), 2024.
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Daubinger, P.; Kieninger, J.; Unmüssig, T.; Urban, G. A. Electrochemical Characteristics of Nanostructured Platinum Electrodes – a Cyclic Voltammetry Study. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2014, 16 (18), 8392–8399.
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Weltin, A.; Slotwinski, K.; Kieninger, J.; Moser, I.; Jobst, G.; Wego, M.; Ehret, R.; Urban, G. A. Cell Culture Monitoring for Drug Screening and Cancer Research: A Transparent, Microfluidic, Multi-Sensor Microsystem. Lab Chip 2014, 14 (1), 138–146.
Reviews
- Kieninger, J.; Weltin, A.; Flamm, H.; Urban, G. A. Microsensor Systems for Cell Metabolism – from 2D Culture to Organ-on-Chip. Lab Chip 2018, 18 (9), 1274–1291.
- Weltin, A.; Kieninger, J.; Urban, G. A. Microfabricated, Amperometric, Enzyme-Based Biosensors for in Vivo Applications. Anal Bioanal Chem 2016, 408 (17), 4503–4521.
Tutorials
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Weltin, A.; Kieninger, J. Electrochemical Methods for Neural Interface Electrodes. J Neural Eng 2021, 18 (5), 052001.