Summary
Torsten Wagner is a Full Professor based in the Cologne-Bonn region with over a decade of experience researching semiconductor-based chemical and biosensors, including LAPS, EIS and ISFET technologies. He combines deep expertise in sensor physics and biotechnology with advanced signal acquisition and data-evaluation methods, such as neural networks, fuzzy logic and PCA, to extract actionable information at the electronic–biology interface. His career spans academic roles in Germany and Japan, including a JSPS scholarship and assistant professorship at Tohoku University, reflecting strong international research collaboration. Trained in model simulation and control (M.Sc.), he brings a systems-level perspective to sensor design and data-driven interpretation, often bridging device engineering with smart algorithm development.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences
M.Sc., Model Simulation and Control, M.Sc., Model Simulation and Control at Coventry University