Sten Vollebregt received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. (both cum laude) in Electrical Engineering in 2006 and 2009, respectively. He obtained his PhD in 2014 in the Microelectronics Department of the Delft University of Technology on the low-temperature high-density growth of carbon nanotubes for application as vertical interconnects in 3D monolithic integrated circuits. After his Ph.D., he held a Post-doc position on the wafer-scale integration of graphene for sensing applications together with the faculty of Mechanical Engineering and several industrial partners, during which he developed a transfer-free wafer-scale CVD graphene process and graphene gas and pressure sensors. Currently, he is an assistant professor in the Laboratory of Electronic Components, Technology and Materials of the Delft University of Technology where his research focusses on the integration of emerging electronic materials into semiconductor technology. His current research interests are (carbon-based) nanomaterials, 3D monolithic integration, wide-bandgap semiconductors, and environmental sensors. He co-authored over 20 scientific peer-reviewed papers, 4 book chapters, and has 2 patents pending.