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Internet of BioNano Things IEEE 2024 design and functionality of bio-nanosensors, communication technologies for nanosensors, bio-cyber interface technologies, and the security implications
Bio-Interfaced Soft Electronics for Human-Machine Interfaces and Health Monitoring Prof. W. Hong Yeo Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2018
Nanoseminar in Medicine & Health - Jointly organised by ICN2 and Nanomedcine Lab, University of Manchester -, by: Prof. Bradley Nelson, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Microsystems & Nanorobots Actuated by Light, Magnetic Fields, & 3D Ultrasound - Prof. Peer Fischer Micro Nano and Molecular Systems Lab Univ. of Stuttgart
Nita Farahany tells the WEF that brain sensors embedded in headphones and other Commercial devices will soon be monitoring the population's brain activity 2023
Extreme NEMS - Opportunities at the Limits of the Nanoscale MIT Professor Farnaz Nirouri pushed the limits of miniaturizing MEMS with her work on nano-scale electromechanical systems (NEMS) devices
Bringing AI research to wireless communications and sensing Qualcomm AI Research presents an overview of state-of-the-art research at the intersection of the two fields and offers a glimpse into the future of the wireless industry
WOCC 2020 Keynote K3: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “Using Deep Neural Networks in Physical Layer Communication Problems” by Prof. Lizhong Zheng - MIT
Unlocking new capacity in 6G cellular systems via site-specific ML-aided design | ITU-JFET Jeffrey Andrews, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Moderators: Ian F. Akyildiz, Editor-in-Chief, ITU-JFET