Séminaire par Swaminathan Rajaraman, Materials Science & Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

Dans le cadre de l’animation scientifique, Swaminathan Rajaraman, Associate Professor au Department of Materials Science & EngineeringBurnett School of Biomedical Sciences and the Nanoscience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, USA, présentera une conférence intitulée “Micro/Nanoengineered Interfaces and Systems for Acceleration of Biomedical Research” le mardi 05 novembre à 11h dans l’amphithéâtre du CRMN.

Résumé de la présentation:
The natural applicability of micro and nano-scale technologies in life sciences, medical devices, agriculture and associated areas opens new avenues for powerful interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, engineers, and medical professionals.
My research group works on the development of new micro/nanofabrication technologies and embedded biosystems technologies to address applications in several areas including: (1) Planar, 3D and High-Throughput Microelectrode Arrays (MEAs); (2) Plasmonic, micro- and nanoscale Interdigitated Electrodes (IDEs); (3) Microneedles for not only drug delivery into model plant and animal systems but also for functional monitoring; (4) Microfluidic devices to support Point-of-Care diagnostic systems and pico-scale mass sensing systems; (5) Embedded biosystems technologies for data manipulation from wearable and implantable sensors.
This talk will introduce established and ongoing efforts in Dr. Rajaraman’s lab in the space of these micro/nanoengineered areas that can help accelerate various types of biomedical research.