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NanoBio Seminar Series Fall'24

NanoBio Seminar Series Fall'24

Timings : 1 pm ET

Please use this zoom link for joining the webinar

Note: Seminar on 26th Sept. is scheduled at 11 am EST

Note: Registration is required. Register here and learn more about the series here.

Join us at the NanoBio seminar series Fall'24 for an exciting journey through next generation nanoelectronics devices and beyond CMOS computing technologies and then fusing into intriguing applications of nanoelectronics and nanotechnology in bioengineering, specifically for understanding and probing the brain. Talks on disruptive nanoelectronics devices will include spintronics, neuromorphic computing, hardware for artificial intelligence and use of novel nanomaterials (such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides etc). Biological applications will take us through non-invasive brain-computer interfaces and novel brain recording and neuromodulation technologies

Fall'24 Seminar Schedule

September 12: Brain Organoids for Neurophysiology Inferences (Kenneth S. Kosik)

September 19: Multimodal olfaction: Neural circuit mechanisms of dual modality sensing by the olfactory system (Nixon M. Abraham)

September 26: Motor control mechanisms toward precise kinematic coding and cross-individual uniformity (Ming-Kai Pan)

October 3: Decoding Cortical Conversations: Large-Scale Neural Recording with CMOS-Mated Microwire Arrays (Yu-Wei Wu)

October 17: Hybrid Mechano-Optogenetic Rehabilitation After Stroke: Advancing Towards a Neurofeedback Protocol (Francesco S. Pavone)

October 31: Physical Foundations of Wireless, Battery-Free Miniature Implantable Bioelectronics (Denys Nikolayev)

November 7: Finding Structures in High-Dimensional Biomedical Data
Mohammad Tariqul Islam

November 14: TBD related to spinal cord stimulation
Richard North

November 21: Can we rely on future AI ICs?- Robustness design as key challenge for system technology co-optimization (STCO)
Harald Gossner

December 5: Building Laboratories on Motes of Dust to Scale Life Science Research 1000-fold
Dino Di Carlo

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