Bio/CMOS Interfaces (BCI) group
Sandro Carrara MER |
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Tuğba Kılıç Post-doctoral Researcher |
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Nadezda Pankratova Post-doctoral Researcher |
The Bio/interfaces Group. studies design technologies for circuits and systems in biomedical applications with special focus on bioelectronics and biophysics of the nano interfaces for applications in human diagnostics, translational medicine, and biotechnology.
Wearable electronics circuits and systems
Giovanni De Micheli LSI Director and Professor |
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Sandro Carrara MER |
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Francesca Criscuolo PhD-Student |
PhD project page: Wearable multi-sensing platform for ion-sensing |
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Ivan Ny Hanitra PhD-Student |
PhD project page: Integrated and Programmable Multi-Sensing Electrochemical Platform |
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Simone Aiassa PhD-Student |
PhD project page: Continuous Monitoring of Anaesthetics Concentration to Control Anaesthesia Delivery |
Wearable electronic systems require both specialized sensors and front-end analog electronic circuits. This projects studies electrochemical sensors, such as ion sensors, as well as integrated platforms for achieving parallel measurement of analytes and processing the corresponding generated data.
Portable ultrasound systems
Giovanni De Micheli LSI Director and Professor |
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Federico Angiolini Senior Scientific Collaborator |
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Aya Ibrahim PhD-Student |
PhD project page: 3-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging for Medical Telesonography: Algorithms and Architectures |
The UltrasoundToGo project is a multi-discipline collaboration to investigate various aspects of realizing a 3-Dimensional (3D) medical ultrasound imaging system in a portable and low power platform suiting telemedicine applications.
More details about the UltrasoundToGo project and the contributing partners can be found here.