MITUS Lab MIcroengineering Therapeutic UltraSound

Gandhika K. Wardhana was born in Bekasi, Indonesia. He received his BSc degree in Electrical engineering in 2015 from Bandung Institute of Technology. Later he moved to the Netherlands to study microelectronics at TU Delft and received his MSc degree in 2019. Afterwards, he worked as a researcher in the Zandbergen Lab of the Quantum Nanoscience department at TU Delft. During this time, he was involved in the development of a silicon-germanium Peltier cooling device for TEM samples and 2D material imaging with AFM.

Joining the MITUS lab in 2020, his research interest is in lab-on-a-chip platforms and focused ultrasound transducers, in a collaboration with the group of Massimo Mastrangeli, of the ECTM section-Microelectronics department at TU Delft. Gandhika Wardhana graduated in March 2025, and continued in the lab as a Postdoctoral Researcher working on monolithic integration of piezoelectric transducers onto ASICs.

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