Lukas Buecherl stands on a rock in front of mountain scenery.
PhD Student • IQBIO ROTATION, BIOCHIPS, COMPUTATIONAL SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Electrical Computer and Energy Engineering

Lukas Buecherl's interest lies in synthetic biology and its possible applications in improving human lives. He is currently working in computational synthetic biology and plans to extend his knowledge with wet lab experience. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of Ulm Germany in 2019, he started his PhD at the University of Utah before joining the interdisciplinary quantitative (IQ) biology program at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. In his free time, Lukas enjoys hiking, running and playing the guitar.

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Dreycey Albin,ÌýLukas Buecherl,ÌýEitan Kochavi,ÌýElise Niehaus,ÌýSasha Novack,ÌýShenali Uragoda, Chris J. Myers, and Mirela Alistar. 2023. "". In: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. (July 14, 2023).