PhD Graduate in Biomedical Engineering
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Lukas Buecherl is a recent PhD graduate in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, where he also completed his Master's degree. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Ulm, Germany. Throughout his academic career, Lukas was involved in the Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology Program, which fostered his interests at the intersection of engineering and biology. His research primarily focuses on the analysis and enhancement of genetic circuit design, employing computational modeling techniques alongside experimental validation.In addition to his research, Lukas has contributed significantly to community engagement and education. He has served on the program committee for the International Workshop of Biodesign Automation and has received multiple accolades for his mentorship and research contributions, including the Excellent Mentorship Award and the Outstanding Graduate Researcher Award from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at CU Boulder. His expertise extends to laboratory automation and microfluidic devices, positioning him as a rising leader in urban sustainability and resilience. Through courses such as "Engineering Genetic Circuits: Abstraction Methods" and "Modeling and Analysis," Lukas aims to equip future engineers with essential skills for advancing technology in synthetic biology.