Wearable and Implantable Sensors for Remote Monitoring of Human Health

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Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Sandro Carrara (EPFL, Switzerland)


 IEEE Sensors Council Kenyatta University Chapter in collaboration with the  the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, is honored to host Professor Sandro Carrara from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Prof. Carrara—former Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Sensors Journal and recipient of the prestigious John Vig Meritorious Service Award—is visiting Kenya for academic engagements at JKUAT and has kindly accepted an invitation to address our students and faculty. His visit provides a rare opportunity for our engineering community to interact with one of the leading global experts in sensors and bio-electronics.

During the session, Prof. Carrara will deliver a technical talk on Wearable and Implantable Sensors for Remote Monitoring of Human Health, offering insights into cutting-edge sensor technologies, biomedical applications, and current research trends in smart health monitoring systems. Students will also gain exposure to opportunities within IEEE Sensors Council, guidance on research and technical paper development, and an introduction to innovation pathways at EPFL. This engagement aims to inspire young engineers, strengthen KU’s engineering capacity, and foster international collaboration in sensors, innovation, and applied research.



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  Location

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  • Kenyatta university main campus,Kahawa, Off Thika Super Highway,
  • Nairobi, Nairobi
  • Kenya 43844- 00100
  • Building: Chandaria innovation center
  • Room Number: GDSC Room 2nd Floor

  • Contact Event Hosts
  • Emmanuel Musundi - Chaiperson , IEEE Kenyatta University Student Branch Chapter

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE KENYATTA UNIVERSITY STUDENT BRANCH CHAPTER
  • Starts 27 November 2025 09:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 01 December 2025 12:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Prof Sandro Carrara of Kenyatta University

Topic:

Wearable and implantable sensors for remote monitoring of human health

Biography:

Sandro Carrara is an IEEE Fellow for his outstanding record of accomplishments in the field of design of nanoscale biological CMOS sensors. He is also the recipient of the IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award in 2016 for his leadership in the emerging area of co-design in Bio/Nano/CMOS interfaces. He is a Professor of the EPFL in Lausanne (Switzerland), and head of the Bio/CMOS Interfaces Laboratory (BCI) . He is former professor of optical and electrical biosensors at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Biophysics (DIBE) of the University of Genoa (Italy) and former professor of nanobiotechnology at the University of Bologna (Italy). He holds a PhD in Biochemistry & Biophysics from University of Padua (Italy), a Master degree in Physics from University of Genoa (Italy), and a diploma in Electronics from National Institute of Technology in Albenga (Italy). His scientific interests are on electrical phenomena of nano-bio-structured films, and include CMOS design of biochips based on proteins and DNA. Along his carrier, he published 7 books, one as author with Springer on Bio/CMOS interfaces and, more recently, a Handbook of Bioelectronics with Cambridge University Press. He has more than 340 scientific publications and is author of 14 patents. He is now Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Sensors Journal, the largest journal among more than 220 IEEE publications; he is also founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal BioNanoScience by Springer, and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. He is a member of the IEEE Sensors Council and his Executive Committee. He was a member of the Board of Governors (BoG) of the IEEE Circuits And Systems Society (CASS). He has been appointed as IEEE Sensors Council Distinguished Lecturer for the years 2017-2019, and CASS Distinguished Lecturer for the years 2013-2014. His work received several international recognitions: several Top-25 Hottest-Articles (2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, and two times in 2012) published in highly ranked international journals such as Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Sensors and Actuators B, IEEE Sensors journal, and Thin Solid Films; a NATO Advanced Research Award in 1996 for the original contribution to the physics of single-electron conductivity in nano-particles; seven Best Paper Awards: by the Sensors Council at the IEEE Symposium MeMeA (Bari) in 2020, at the IEEE Sensors Conference (Montreal) in 2019, Conferences IEEE NGCAS (Genoa) in 2017, MOBIHEALTH (Milan) in 2016, IEEE PRIME in 2015 (Glasgow), in 2010 (Berlin), and in 2009 (Cork); three Best Poster Awards at the EMBEC Conference in 2017 (Tampere, Finland), at the Nanotera workshop in 2011 (Bern), and at the NanoEurope Symposium in 2009 (Rapperswil). He also received the Best Referees Award from the journal Biosensor and Bioelectronics in 2006. From 1997 to 2000, he was a member of an international committee at the ELETTRA Synchrotron in Trieste. From 2000 to 2003, he was scientific leader of a National Research Program (PNR) in the filed of Nanobiotechnology. He was an internationally esteemed expert of the evaluation panel of the Academy of Finland in a research program for the years 2010-2013. He has been the General Chairman of the Conference IEEE BioCAS 2014, the premier worldwide international conference in the area of circuits and systems for biomedical applications.

Email:

Address:Kenyatta university main campus,Kahawa, Off Thika Super Highway,, , Nairobi, Kenya, 43844-00100





Agenda

Agenda

2:00 PM – 2:10 PM
Welcome & Opening Remarks
– IEEE Sensors Council Kenyatta University Chapter Chair
– Representative, Chandaria Innovation Centre & Electrical Engineering Department

2:10 PM – 2:20 PM
Introduction of Distinguished Speaker
– Brief profile of Prof. Sandro Carrara
– Overview of EPFL and IEEE Sensors Council contributions

2:20 PM – 3:10 PM
Keynote Lecture:
“Wearable and Implantable Sensors for Remote Monitoring of Human Health”
– Emerging biosensor technologies
– Applications in healthcare and remote monitoring
– Current global research trends

3:10 PM – 3:25 PM
Q&A Session
– Interactive discussion with students and faculty

3:25 PM – 3:40 PM
Engagement & Opportunities Session
– IEEE Sensors Council programs
– EPFL internship/research pathways
– Paper writing & technical presentation tips

3:40 PM – 4:00 PM
Short Tour of the Centre for Design, Innovation & Engineering
– Guided walkthrough of labs & ongoing student projects

4:00 PM
Closing & Group Photo



For Inquiries:
Emmanuel Musundi
Chairperson, IEEE Sensors Council–Kenyatta University
Email: emmanuelmusundi@ieee.org