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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nImplantable medical devices (IMD) have evolved from 
 the first simple pacemaker to a grand number of different devices to treat
  several different pathologies\, especially in the last few decades. The s
 pecial requirements of the IMD\, in terms of safety\, consumption and reli
 ability among others\, impact the electrical design of the integrated circ
 uits used in these applications. In this talk\, the different requirements
  will be analyzed\, some examples of analog design used in IMD will be pre
 sented and generally\, what are the challenges for the designer when worki
 ng in IMD will be addressed.\n\nShort CV:\nMatías R. Miguez\, received hi
 s PhD degree in 2017 from Universidad Nacional del Sur\, Bahia Blanca\, Ar
 gentina MSc and Graduate degree in Electronics Engineering from the Univer
 sidad Católica\, Montevideo Uruguay in 2008 and 2005 respectively. He has
  also received a Graduate degree in Physics from the Universidad de la Rep
 ública\, also in Montevideo\, Uruguay in 2007. In 2005\, he joined the El
 ectrical Engineering Department\, Universidad Católica\, Montevideo\, Uru
 guay\, where he is an Associate Professor. Since 2005 he has been involved
  in research projects in the field of CMOS analog design\, MOS transistor 
 modeling and IoT applications for agribusiness. In 2010 he co-founded Chip
 mate\, a company for the development of ASICs for medical devices\, and in
  2018 founded ABM\, a consulting company in microelectronics and embedded 
 systems design. He has worked in microelectronics projects for Uruguay\, I
 ndia\, Canada and Belgium.\n\nSpeaker(s): Matías R. Miguez\, \n\nRoom: Sa
 la 312\, Cidade Universitária\, Centro de Tecnologia da UFRJ \, Bloco H\,
  Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil
LOCATION:Room: Sala 312\, Cidade Universitária\, Centro de Tecnologia da U
 FRJ \, Bloco H\, Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil
ORGANIZER:luis.mederos@cefet-rj.br
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:IEEE CASS RJ Chapter Lecture: Integrated Circuit Design for Implant
 able Medical Devices
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Implantabl
 e medical devices (IMD) have evolved from the first simple pacemaker to a 
 grand number of different devices to treat several different pathologies\,
  especially in the last few decades. The special requirements of the IMD\,
  in terms of safety\, consumption and reliability among others\, impact th
 e electrical design of the integrated circuits used in these applications.
  In this talk\, the different requirements will be analyzed\, some example
 s of analog design used in IMD will be presented and generally\, what are 
 the challenges for the designer when working in IMD will be addressed.&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Short CV:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mat&amp;iacute\;as R. Miguez\, received h
 is PhD degree in 2017 from Universidad Nacional del Sur\, Bahia Blanca\, A
 rgentina MSc and Graduate degree in Electronics Engineering from the Unive
 rsidad Cat&amp;oacute\;lica\, Montevideo Uruguay in 2008 and 2005 respectively
 . He has also received a Graduate degree in Physics from the Universidad d
 e la Rep&amp;uacute\;blica\, also in Montevideo\, Uruguay in 2007. In 2005\, h
 e joined the Electrical Engineering Department\, Universidad Cat&amp;oacute\;l
 ica\, Montevideo\, Uruguay\, where he is an Associate Professor. Since 200
 5 he has been involved in research projects in the field of CMOS analog de
 sign\, MOS transistor modeling and IoT applications for agribusiness. In 2
 010 he co-founded Chipmate\, a company for the development of ASICs for me
 dical devices\, and in 2018 founded ABM\, a consulting company in microele
 ctronics and embedded systems design. He has worked in microelectronics pr
 ojects for Uruguay\, India\, Canada and Belgium.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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