
No dia 23 de fevereiro às 13:30h (Horário de Brasília) ocorrerá a palestra “Bio/Nano/CMOS Interfaces for Remote Monitoring of Human Metabolism” com Prof. Sandro Carrara, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
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Prof. Sandro Carrara, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
Bio/Nano/CMOS Interfaces for Remote Monitoring of Human Metabolism
Abstract:
IoT wearable-devices (accelerometers, heartbeat monitoring system, etc). However, all these systems do not allow measurements of the human metabolism at molecular level. Thus, the aim of this lecture is to present innovative concepts for multi-panel, highly integrated, fully implantable, remotely powered and real-time monitoring systems for human metabolism at molecular level. Applications are shown in the field of implantable and wearable devices, with in-vivo experiments too. Future perspectives on injectable Body Dust devices are addressed as well.
Short CV:
Sandro Carrara is an IEEE Fellow of the Circuits and Systems Society. He also is the recipient of the IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award. He is Professor at the EPFL in Lausanne (Switzerland), and head of the Bio/CMOS interfaces laboratory. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry and Biophysics, a Master degree in Physics, and a diploma in Electronics. His scientific interests are on electrical phenomena of nano-bio-structured films, and include CMOS design of biochips based on proteins and DNA. Along his carrier, he published 7 books, close to 400 publications, and 17 patents. He has been appointed IEEE Distinguished Lecturer of the CAS Society in 2012. His works received several international recognitions as best-cited papers and best conference papers.