Professor Niels Kuster received his MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering
from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ).
Between 1993 and 1999, he was Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical
Engineering of ETHZ. He was awarded Professor at the Department of Information
Technology and Electrical Engineering at ETHZ in 2001. From 1999 until now, he has
served as the founding Director of the Foundation for Research on Information
Technologies in Society (IT’IS), Switzerland.
During his career he has held invited professorships at the Electromagnetics
Laboratory of Motorola, Inc, Florida, and at the Metropolitan University in Tokyo,
Japan in 1998.
In 2010, he initiated the sister institute IT'IS USA, a non-profit research unit
incorporated in Maryland, USA.
Niels Kuster founded the following spin-off companies with the objective to turn the
most promising research results into high quality products, to create jobs and to
offer the involved researchers the opportunity to further refine and commercially
exploit their results:
Schmid & Partner Engineering AG in 1994 together with his ETHZ research team
colleagues MaxWave AG in 1998 with his colleagues Dr. Georg Klaus and Dr. Roland
Walthert NFT Holding AG in 2006 with the new management of SPEAG Zurich MedTech AG
(ZMT) in 2006 with the IT'IS team involved in medical sciences His primary research
interests are in the safe and beneficial applications of electromagnetic fields in
health and information technologies. He is particularly interested in 1) measurement
technology; 2) computational electrodynamics for the evaluation of close near-fields
in complex environments (e.g., handheld or body-mounted transceivers,
residential/work environments, etc.); 3) safe and reliable wireless communication
links within the body or between implanted devices and exterior equipment for
biometric applications; 4) development of exposure setups and quality control for
bioexperiments to evaluate interaction mechanisms, therapeutic effects and potential
health risks; 5) exposure assessments; 6) EM safety of medical devices; 7) medical
diagnostic and therapeutic applications of EM, in particular EM cancer treatment
modalities; and 8) virtual patient applications. He is currently building up a new
research team in computational life science in biology.
Niels has published more than 600 publications (books, journals and proceedings) on
measurement techniques, computational electromagnetics, dosimetry, exposure
assessments and bioexperiments. He is a member of several standardization bodies and
acts as a consultant to government agencies around the globe on the safety of mobile
communications. He was BEMS president in 2008-2009. He served on various editorial
boards and is currently associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic
Compatibility.