ICECS 2019 paper deadline submission is approaching fast: July 15th, 2019
Please distribute this reminder to possible contributors and interested researchers and colleagues. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Analog/mixed-signal/RF circuits
• Biomedical and Bio-Inspired Circuits and Systems
• EDA, Test and Reliability
• Digital circuits and systems
• Linear and Non-linear Circuits
• Low-Power Low-Voltage Design
• Microsystems
• Neural networks, Machine and Deep Learning
• Sensors and Sensing Systems
• Signal Processing, Image and Video
• VLSI Systems and Applications
The technical committee invites authors to submit 4-page papers in standard IEEE double-column format, including references, figures and tables, to clearly present the work, methods, originality, significance and applications of the techniques discussed.
Maurizio Valle; IEEE ICECS 2019 General Chair
https://www.ieee-icecs2019.org/
Showing posts with label Bio/Med. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bio/Med. Show all posts
Jul 12, 2019
Feb 10, 2017
Workshop on biomedical applications at EPFL Lausanne
Data communication and remote powering for biomedical
applications
Workshop organized by Prof. Catherine Dehollain and Dr. Maria-Alexandra Paun
on February 24, 2017 at 09:00-17:00 in Room BC 01, EPFL Lausanne
on February 24, 2017 at 09:00-17:00 in Room BC 01, EPFL Lausanne
Workshop Program
Time
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Invited Speaker
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Presentation Title
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09:00-09:35
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Professor Catherine DEHOLLAIN,
EPFL, Lausanne, RF IC group
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“Remotely powered sensor networks for medical
applications”
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09:35-10:10
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Dr. Maria-Alexandra PAUN, EPFL, Lausanne, RF IC group
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“Modeling and analysis of antennas in cochlear implants”
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10:10-10:45
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Dr. Gürkan YILMAZ, EPFL, Lausanne, RF IC group
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“Wireless Power Transfer and Data Communication for
Intracranial Neural Implants. Case Study: Epilepsy Monitoring”
|
Coffee Break (30
minutes)
|
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11:15-11:50
|
Dr. Mehrdad GHANAD,
EPFL, Lausanne, RF IC group
|
“Remotely-Powered Batteryless Implantable Local
Temperature Monitoring System for Freely Moving Mice”
|
11:50-12:25
|
Francesca STRADOLINI,
EPFL, Lausanne, LSI laboratory
|
“On-line monitoring of aesthetics during surgery:
opportunities and challenges”
|
12:25-13:00
|
Professor Adrian M. IONESCU, EPFL, Lausanne, Nanolab
laboratory
|
“Wearable biosensors and their applications in future
digital health”
|
LUNCH (90
minutes)
|
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14:30-15:05
|
Dr. Wladek GRABINSKI,
MOS-AK Association (EU)
|
“FOSS TCAD/EDA simulation tools with molecular/bio/med
modeling examples”
|
15:05-15:40
|
Dr. Albrecht LEPPLE-WIENHUES,
Valtronic Technologies SA
|
“Ear infection, drug injectors and blood donation:
innovative medical device development”
|
15:40-16:15
|
Dr. Qing WANG,
CHUV, Lausanne |
“Development of a flow-through telemetry implant for
monitoring cardiovascular blood pressure in small rodents and human”
|
16:15-16:50
|
Professor Philippe RYVLIN, CHUV, Lausanne
|
“Wearable devices for neurological diseases: Towards more
rigorous clinical evaluation”
|
Concluding remarks
(10 minutes)
|
Labels:
Bio/Med,
biomedical,
communication,
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