WSM
Advanced CMOS Based Systems for Biomedical Applications
Time: Sunday, June 15th, 8am - Noon
Topics & Speakers:
- Ultra Low Power Wireless for Body Sensor Networks, Mr. Alan Wong, Toumaz Technologies
- Clinical Prosthetic Devices for Glaucoma, Epilepsy, and Traumatic Brain Injury Repair, Dr. Pedro Irazoqui, Purdue University
- Mixed-signal data mining on microphone array hearing aids, Dr. Shantanu Chakrabartty, Michigan State University
- CMOS ICs for Biomedical Spectroscopy, Dr. Arjang Hassibi, University of Texas at Austin
- Wireless Power and Data Telemetry for Bioelectronics Systems, Dr. Wentai Liu, UC Santa Cruz
Organizers:
Dr. Sudipto Chakraborty, Texas Instruments
Dr. Shekar Rao, Texas Instruments
Sponsors: RFIC
Workshop Abstract:
CMOS integration has impacted numerous diverse disciplines in the recent years. Biomedical technology is a rapidly emerging area and low power, miniaturized solutions have attracted great deal of interest. Such systems are usually perceived by integration of diverse building blocks such as sensors, power management, telemetry and analog processing, to name a few. In this workshop, we will explore the applications of Silicon based technologies in various areas of biomedical technology developments. |