NBX SEMINAR “Atomically Thin Bioelectronics: from Biosensors to Wearable E-Tattoos”

 

Join us for an insightful lecture featuring groundbreaking research in bioelectronics featuring:

Dmitry Kireev
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Discover the fascinating world of atomically thin bioelectronics, where modern electronic components meet the realm of soft, squishy, and deformable biological tissues. In this talk, Professor Dmitry Kireev will delve into state-of-the-art bioelectronic technologies and their potential to revolutionize healthcare.

Key Topics Include:

  • Graphene-based microelectrode arrays for efficient communication with neuronal cells.
  • Graphene field-effect transistors as advanced biosensors (e.g., for COVID-19).
  • Atomically thin graphene electronic tattoos (GETs) for non-invasive monitoring of human electrophysiology.
  • Biocompatible artificial transistors mimicking biological synapse behavior.


📅 Date: Wednesday, April 10th
🕒 Time: 12:00-12:45 p.m
📍 Location: NYU Tandon 370 Jay Street, 12 Floor, Seminar Room 1201

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About the Speaker:
Professor Dmitry Kireev is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst. His pioneering work in “2D Bioelectronics” is at the forefront of bioelectronic device development, with far-reaching implications for healthcare and wearable technology.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the future of bioelectronics with an expert in the field!