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NBD Seminar Series: Soft, morphing and tissue-mimicking neural interface
Abstract:
Despite the advancement of neurotechnology, the mismatch between the soft and developing neural tissue and rigid electronics causes adverse immune response, motion artifact and tissue constraint. I will share our recent works on soft neural interfaces that can accommodate biomechanical motion in dynamically moving tissues and morphing electronic that is shape-shifting and self-adapting to cellular growth in growing organoid in vitro and during the adolescent developmental in vivo.
Venue:
Meeting Room 7C
Level 7
Duke-NUS Medical School
Host:
Assoc Prof Hyunsoo Shawn Je
Principal Investigator
Neuroscience & Behavioural Disorders Programme, Duke-NUS
Contact Person:
Jacqueline Ho (jacqueline.ho@duke-nus.edu.sg)
Neuroscience & Behavioural Disorders Programme, Duke-NUS
Date and Time
23 Sep 2022 @ 12:00 - 23 Sep 2022 @ 13:00
Speaker

Dr Liu Yuxin
Presidential Young Professor
National University of Singapore
Dr Yuxin Liu is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Principal Investigator of N.1 Institute for Health at National University of Singapore. He obtained his PhD in Bioengineering at Stanford University in 2019. He was awarded Presidential Young Professorship in 2022. His research interests include morphing electronics, tissue-mimicking brain-machine interface and translation research on precision electronic medicine.