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Join us at the nanobio seminar series Fall'25 for an exciting journey through next generation nanoelectronics devices and beyond CMOS computing technologies and then fusing into intriguing applications of nanoelectronics and nanotechnology in bioengineering, specifically for understanding and probing the brain. Talks on disruptive nanoelectronics devices will include spintronics, neuromorphic computing, hardware for artificial intelligence and use of novel nanomaterials (such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides etc). Biological applications will take us through non-invasive brain-computer interfaces and novel brain recording and neuromodulation technologies.
Fall '25 Seminar Schedule:
September 4: The “Transparent Mice”: Achieving Transient Optical Transparency in Live Animals with Absorbing Molecules Guosong Hong
September 11: Soft and Flexible Bioelectronics for Brain-Machine Interfaces and NeuroAI
Jia Liu
September 18: How Neurable AI Will Unlock the Mind Ramses Alcaide
September 25: Restoring expressive communication with an intracortical brain-computer interface Sergey Stavisky
October 2: Barcoded connectomics across vertebrates Justus Kebschull
October 9: Probabilistic Computing with p-bits: Optimization, Machine Learning and Quantum Simulation Kerem Camsari
October 16: Intersection of Engineering and Medicine - Rapid Detection of Pathogens to address grand challenges in Sepsis and Infection
Rashid Bashir
October 30: From lab to clinic: translating stretchable bioelectronics into scalable brain interfaces
Nicolas Vachicouras