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DESCRIPTION:MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) or more general microsyst
 ems are well known and used for automotive and consumer applications. Even
  though promising\, the use of MEMS in medical (“micromedicine”) appli
 cations is still challenging.\n\nIn this seminar\, research results of Fur
 twangen University\, Germany in the field of MEMS/microsystems for medical
  applications will be presented. Especially\, implants and personalized th
 erapy using miniaturized sensors and actuators might benefit from MEMS tec
 hnology. However\, biocompatibility and biostability are still challenges 
 to be addressed. The presentation will give an overview and some examples 
 of ongoing research projects about microsystems for medical applications.\
 n\nCo-sponsored by: ED/CAS &amp; MTT/AP Chapter\n\nSpeaker(s): Ulrich Meschede
 r\, \n\nAgenda: \nPizza and Soda at 4:45 pm. Seminar at 5:00 pm. ECE Confe
 rence Room: ECEC-202 You don&#39;t have to be IEEE Member to attend\n\nRoom: 2
 02\, Bldg: ECEC\, 161 Warren St\, Newark\, New Jersey\, United States\, 07
 102
LOCATION:Room: 202\, Bldg: ECEC\, 161 Warren St\, Newark\, New Jersey\, Uni
 ted States\, 07102
ORGANIZER:dmisra@njit.edu
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:MEMS in Medical Applications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/222983
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) or m
 ore general microsystems are well known and used for automotive and consum
 er applications. Even though promising\, the use of MEMS in medical (&amp;ldqu
 o\;micromedicine&amp;rdquo\;) applications is still challenging.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In th
 is seminar\, research results of Furtwangen University\, Germany in the fi
 eld of MEMS/microsystems for medical applications will be presented. Espec
 ially\, implants and personalized therapy using miniaturized sensors and a
 ctuators might benefit from MEMS technology. However\, biocompatibility an
 d biostability are still challenges to be addressed. The presentation will
  give an overview and some examples of ongoing research projects about mic
 rosystems for medical applications.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Pizza 
 and Soda at 4:45 pm. Seminar at 5:00 pm. ECE Conference Room: ECEC-202 You
  don&#39;t have to be IEEE Member to attend&lt;/p&gt;
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