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DESCRIPTION:Motivation\n\nImplantable electronics play an essential role in
  the Advancement of medical devices. The introduction of the Pacemaker in 
 1958 ushered in the era of active implants. Since then\, numerous applicat
 ions have benefited from Implantable electronics\, such as cochlear implan
 ts and Nerve stimulators. With the advent of integrated circuits and new M
 anufacturing technologies\, implantable electronics have Been used in new 
 areas outside the healthcare industry. Over the years\, a wealth of knowle
 dge has accumulated in which specialized design techniques and circuits ha
 ve Been developed to meet the needs of implantable applications.\n\nAim\n\
 nThis Talk offers a comprehensive overview on the topic of implantable ele
 ctronics. A primary focus is on presenting the special requirements and sp
 ecifications of implantable electronics that arise from their respective a
 pplications\, as well as an overview of the various techniques and methods
  used to meet these requirements. The electronic components of several imp
 lantable devices are presented\, in addition to the corresponding manufact
 uring processes. Discussion of the technical aspects of implantable electr
 onics will be followed by a discussion of the various applications\, inclu
 ding emerging trends\, directions and challenges.\n\nSpeaker Biography\n\n
 Moustafa Nawito was born in 1979 in Cairo Egypt. He attained his B.Sc. in 
 Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from the faculty of e
 ngineering at Cairo University in 2002 and his M.Sc. in RF Electronics fro
 m the German university in Cairo in 2007. In 2017 he attained his Dr.-Ing.
  (Magna cum laude) in Microelectronics from Stuttgart University in German
 y. In 2008 he was appointed as technical manager of the research center fo
 r digital broadcasting at GUC in cooperation with Fraunhofer Institute IIS
  in Erlangen Germany. During this time\, he conducted several seminars and
  workshops on advanced ASIC design for industrial and academic partners. H
 e also cofounded the “Center for Artificial Intelligence” and led a re
 search team to win the international RoboCup scientific competition in 200
 9. He was also a co-founder of the Egyptian IEEE chapter for computational
  intelligence which received the best chapter award in 2009. In 2010 he jo
 ined the Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart IMS CHIPS as a senior ASI
 C designer\, where he was responsible for the development of novel circuit
 s for camera systems\, industrial sensors and biomedical intelligent impla
 nts for diagnosis and therapy for Bosch\, Daimler\, and other industrial c
 lients. In addition\, he was the scientific project director of various Ge
 rman and international research projects. In 2017 he founded the startup c
 ompany Polymath Analog where he works in close cooperation with customers 
 to provide innovative and reliable ASIC solutions for Internet of Things\,
  Industry 4.0 and automotive applications\, with special emphasis on advan
 ced analog design. He served as lead consultant for the development of a n
 ew generation of implantable image sensors for the company Retina Implant 
 AG. In 2020 he joined the IU International University of Applied Sciences 
 as a professor and founding chair of the electrical engineering program. H
 e successfully led the development of the curriculum and the academic accr
 editation of the newly established department. He also serves as scientifi
 c reviewer on several committees for the appointment of new Professors. Pr
 of. Nawito is the author of several publications\, including the textbook 
 &quot;CMOS Readout Chips for Implantable Multimodal Smart Biosensors (Springer)
 &quot;. His research interests include the design of low power data converters\
 , high precision sensors and organic and implantable electronics. He is a 
 senior member of IEEE\, VDE\, OE-A and other technical societies and assoc
 iations. He is the chair of the SSCS chapter and secretary of the CAS chap
 ter in Germany. In addition\, he is an expert reviewer for the accreditati
 on of engineering university programs for the EU and has conducted on-site
  reviews in 4 continents.\n\n[]\n\nCo-sponsored by: Egypt Section Chapter\
 , SSC37\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Moustafa Nawito\n\nVirtual: https://
 events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422534
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422534
ORGANIZER:moustafa.nawito@polymathanalog.de
SEQUENCE:16
SUMMARY:BIO-IMPLANTABLE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS: OPPORTUNITIES\, CHALLENGES AND
  THE FUTURE
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422534
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;h2 class=&quot;text-primary&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/h2&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;st
 rong&gt;Motivation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Implantable electronics play an essential
  role in the Advancement of medical devices. The introduction of the Pacem
 aker in 1958 ushered in the era of active implants. Since then\, numerous 
 applications have benefited from Implantable electronics\, such as cochlea
 r implants and Nerve stimulators. With the advent of integrated circuits a
 nd new Manufacturing technologies\, implantable electronics have Been used
  in new areas outside the healthcare industry. Over the years\, a wealth o
 f knowledge has accumulated in which specialized design techniques and cir
 cuits have Been developed to meet the needs of implantable applications.&lt;/
 p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aim&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This Talk offers a com
 prehensive overview on the topic of implantable electronics. A primary foc
 us is on presenting the special requirements and specifications of implant
 able electronics that arise from their respective applications\, as well a
 s an overview of the various techniques and methods used to meet these req
 uirements. The electronic components of several implantable devices are pr
 esented\, in addition to the corresponding manufacturing processes. Discus
 sion of the technical aspects of implantable electronics will be followed 
 by a discussion of the various applications\, including emerging trends\, 
 directions and challenges.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Speaker Biograp
 hy&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Moustafa Nawito was born in 1979 in Cairo Egypt. He at
 tained his B.Sc. in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering f
 rom the faculty of engineering at Cairo University in 2002 and his M.Sc. i
 n RF Electronics from the German university in Cairo in 2007. In 2017 he a
 ttained his Dr.-Ing. (Magna cum laude) in Microelectronics from Stuttgart 
 University in Germany. In 2008 he was appointed as technical manager of th
 e research center for digital broadcasting at GUC in cooperation with Frau
 nhofer Institute IIS in Erlangen Germany. During this time\, he conducted 
 several seminars and workshops on advanced ASIC design for industrial and 
 academic partners. He also cofounded the &amp;ldquo\;Center for Artificial Int
 elligence&amp;rdquo\; and led a research team to win the international RoboCup
  scientific competition in 2009. He was also a co-founder of the Egyptian 
 IEEE chapter for computational intelligence which received the best chapte
 r award in 2009. In 2010 he joined the Institut f&amp;uuml\;r Mikroelektronik 
 Stuttgart IMS CHIPS as a senior ASIC designer\, where he was responsible f
 or the development of novel circuits for camera systems\, industrial senso
 rs and biomedical intelligent implants for diagnosis and therapy for Bosch
 \, Daimler\, and other industrial clients. &amp;nbsp\;In addition\, he was the
  scientific project director of various German and international research 
 projects. In 2017 he founded the startup company Polymath Analog where he 
 works in close cooperation with customers to provide innovative and reliab
 le ASIC solutions for Internet of Things\, Industry 4.0 and automotive app
 lications\, with special emphasis on advanced analog design. He served as 
 lead consultant for the development of a new generation of implantable ima
 ge sensors for the company Retina Implant AG. In 2020 he joined the IU Int
 ernational University of Applied Sciences as a professor and founding chai
 r of the electrical engineering program. He successfully led the developme
 nt of the curriculum and the academic accreditation of the newly establish
 ed department. He also serves as scientific reviewer on several committees
  for the appointment of new Professors. Prof. Nawito is the author of seve
 ral publications\, including the textbook &quot;CMOS Readout Chips for Implanta
 ble Multimodal Smart Biosensors (Springer)&quot;. His research interests includ
 e the design of low power data converters\, high precision sensors and org
 anic and implantable electronics. He is a senior member of IEEE\, VDE\, OE
 -A and other technical societies and associations. He is the chair of the 
 SSCS chapter and secretary of the CAS chapter in Germany. In addition\, he
  is an expert reviewer for the accreditation of engineering university pro
 grams for the EU and has conducted on-site reviews in 4 continents.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
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