Biomedical Microelectronic Translational Systems Research - a Workshop

Event details
Date | 26.08.2014 › 29.08.2014 |
Speaker | Alexandre Schmid, EPFL |
Location |
EPFL
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Research in bio-electronics has recently moved its focus from the pure interface towards full systems, potentially operating in closed-loop with some specific parts of the human nervous system. This research has become a transdisciplinary domain gathering competences in bio-electric interfacing, analog and system microelectronics and radio-frequency electronics, bio-medical signal processing, packaging, neuroscience and neurocomputing towards the goals of gaining a better understanding of the sane and malfunctional brain activity as well as providing the foundation of therapeutic tools and neuroprosthetic systems.
This workshop aims at gathering experts from the National Chiao Tung and National Cheng Kung Universities, TW, with experts from Switzerland and more specifically participant of the nano-tera.ch program and from EPFL to present their recent research results, foster collaborative discussions, and provide a tutorial venue for researchers and PhD students.
This workshop aims at gathering experts from the National Chiao Tung and National Cheng Kung Universities, TW, with experts from Switzerland and more specifically participant of the nano-tera.ch program and from EPFL to present their recent research results, foster collaborative discussions, and provide a tutorial venue for researchers and PhD students.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Alexandre Schmid
Contact
- Alexandre Schmid