Erwin Fuhrer received his BSc degree (2010) in Physical Engineering from the University of Applied Sciences in Ravensburg-Weingarten, Germany and his MSc degree (2012) in Microsystems Engineering from the University of Freiburg, Germany. His MSc thesis focused on the development of a miniaturized parahydrogen converter for applications towards in situ NMR hyperpolarization. In 2013 he began his graduate studies under the guidance of Prof. Jan Korvink in the field of novel sensor developments for NMR/MRI applications. In 2015, he joined the Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe. His current research interests lay in the domain of customized, application specific NMR/MRI hardware, with a particular focus on sensor interface technology. Erwin Fuhrer’s contribution to the TISuMR project will be the design and fabrication of the custom interface technology including integrated sample handling for NMR/MRI measurements.