Watch: Mapping neural activity to detect brain disorders
Svenja Knappe (Mechanical Engineering) is collaborating with scientists from the CU Anschutz Medical Campus to advance the use of quantum sensors into real-world health applications. These quantum sensors could aid in more effective diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of brain disorders.
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Svenja Knappe is the co-founder and CTO of , a company developing a lightweight, wearable brain imaging device based on quantum sensor technology that passively records magnetic signals from the brain and nervous system without radiation, injections or large magnetic fields.