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Inorganic Materials for Transient Electronics in Biomedical Applications - John Rogers

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Overview

This course covers the topic of inorganic materials for transient electronics in biomedical applications. The learning outcomes include understanding the concept of transient electronic systems and bioresorbable electronic devices, as well as their applications in temporary implants and medical devices. The course teaches about bioresorbable electronic materials such as semiconductors, dielectrics, and conductors, and their importance in functional components. The teaching method includes discussing recent progress in the field of bioresorbable electronic systems and highlighting sophisticated devices combining these materials with bioresorbable polymers. The intended audience for this course includes individuals interested in materials science, bioresorbable electronics, and biomedical applications.

Syllabus

Inorganic Materials for Transient Electronics in Biomedical Applications
Electronics for the Human Body
Mechanics of Silicon Nano Membranes
Bio-Integrated Electronics
Definition
Transient Electronics - Application Opportunities
Dissolution of Si Nanomembranes at Phys. pH, Temp.
N Biodistribution of Dissolved Silicon
Transient Electronics - Test Platform
Bioresorbable Electronics - Active Project Areas
Standard of Care for Peripheral Nerve Injuries - Intraoperative Electrical Stimulation
New, Envisioned Standard of Care - Neuroregenerative Electronic Medicine
Bioresorbable, Wireless Nerve Stimulators
Electronic Neuroregenerative Medicine

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Materials Research Society

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