標題: 6/26(二) 台大 Prof. Michel Maharbiz(UC Berkeley)演講 [打印本頁] 作者: mister_liu 時間: 2012-6-19 05:02 PM 標題: 6/26(二) 台大 Prof. Michel Maharbiz(UC Berkeley)演講 台大-聯發科技無線研究實驗室將於下週二邀請知名學者Prof. Michel Maharbiz(UC Berkeley)至臺大舉辦演講0 |: O, O) p. b* e0 W. c2 B: H
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教育部智慧電子整合性人才培育先導型計劃醫療電子聯盟中心 3 o& E$ }: f: x5 Q% z/ S% B協辦單位:國立台灣大學電機工程學系/電子工程學研究所/IEEE SSCS Taipei Chapter ) `, `* _0 M( O1 u* s聯絡人 : 王小姐 (02)33663700 ext. 368 : X3 w3 I" V' x8 L+ T. }; z# C5 E 9 p9 \0 w; u" k; O" Q1 D演講資訊如下: 6 @5 m- Z) K! ^0 i2 X
講題: Cyborg insects and other things: building interfaces between the synthetic and the multicellular 9 {7 T: v0 I& u- \# i4 \7 O a+ L1 U2 k( M5 r2 l$ p! ~; b" G
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I'll give an overview of the work we're doing in my lab. Some of this will cover our ongoing exploration of the remote control of insects in free flight via implantable radio-equipped miniature neural stimulating systems.; recent results with pupally-implanted neural interfaces and extreme miniaturization directions will be discussed. I'll touch on ultra-low power interface work with Elad Alon, neural interfaces with Jan Rabaey and our work at the boundary with synthetic biology作者: mister_liu 時間: 2012-6-19 05:02 PM 本帖最後由 mister_liu 於 2012-6-19 05:03 PM 編輯 ; P! G/ @+ L; ]! a& U* k
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I'll give an overview of the work we're doing in my lab. Some of this will cover our ongoing exploration of the remote control of insects in free flight via implantable radio-equipped miniature neural stimulating systems. Recent results with pupally-implanted neural interfaces and extreme miniaturization directions will be discussed. I'll touch on ultra-low power interface work with Elad Alon, neural interfaces with Jan Rabaey and our work at the boundary with synthetic biology.( m3 w4 k, z/ ~
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Michel M. Maharbiz is an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley for his work on microbioreactor systems under Professor Roger T. Howe (EECS) and Professor Jay D. Keasling (ChemE). His work led to the foundation of Microreactor Technologies, Inc. which was acquired in 2009 by Pall Corporation. From 2003 to 2007, Michel Maharbiz was an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is the co-founder of Tweedle Technologies and served as vice-president for product development at Quswami, Inc. from July 2010 to June 2011. Prof. Maharbiz was the recipient of a 2009 NSF Career Award for research into developing microfabricated interfaces for synthetic biology. Dr. Maharbiz has been a GE Scholar and an Intel IMAP Fellow. Professor Maharbiz’s current research interests include building micro/nano interfaces to cells and organisms and exploring bio-derived fabrication methods. His group is also known for developing the world’s first remotely radio-controlled cyborg beetles. This was named one of the top ten emerging technologies of 2009 by MIT’s Technology Review (TR10) and was in Time Magazeine’s Top 50 Inventions of 2009. Michel’s long term goal is understanding developmental mechanisms as a way to engineer and fabricate machines. 8 t9 d' n; X2 h7 ]1 K$ t J% q7 l# u