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Georgia Tech

Implantable and Wearable Microelectronic Devices to Improve Quality of Life for People with Disabilities

Maysam Ghovanloo, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Mar 31, 09:00 - 10:00

B3 L5 R5209

Georgia Tech microelectronics sensors RF communications

Implantable medical devices (IMD) and neuroprostheses are finding applications in new therapies thanks to advancements in microelectronics, sensors, RF communications, and medicine, which have resulted in embedding more functions in IMDs that occupy smaller spaces down to millimeters and consume less power, while offering therapies for more complex diseases and disabilities. I will address the latest developments in key building blocks for state-of-the-art IMDs.

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