Dr. Andreas Günter is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zürich heading the Human-centered Sensor Laboratory and a research associate at the Univ. Hospital Zürich, Dept. Endocrinology, Diabetes and Clinical Nutrition. His research centers around physics, chemistry and medicine to gain new fundamental understanding in micro/nanosystems for transducers to advance their fabrication and application in chemical sensing. Dr. Günter earned his B.S. Mechanical and Process Engineering in 2012, his M.S. in Mechanical and Process Engineering in 2014, and his PhD in Mechanical and Process Engineering under the supervision of Sotiris Pratsinis in 2017, with all of his degrees at ETH Zürich. Between 2017 and 2021 he did postdoctoral studies at ETH Zürich and worked as a Lecturer. He has two years of entrepreneurial experience where he has built successfully the start-up company Alivion AG as its founding CEO before joining ETH Zürich as faculty. Dr. Güntner’s contributions have been recognized with major external accolades, including in 2022 the Emerging Technology Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry and the W.A. de Vigier Award, Switzerland’s most prestigious entrepreneurial prize. Andreas has fifty (50) peer-reviewed publications and four filed patents with two granted. He also serves as editor of Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, one of the leading journals in the field.