Program-at-a-Glance

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE - Wednesday, October 22, 2014

7:00 am-6:00 pm

REGISTRATION - Foyer

8:00-8:30

OPENING CEREMONY - Room 5

8:30-10:00

Biosensors: trends and trajectories - Tutorial: Room 5

Tony Turner

Linköping University

10:00-10:30

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

10:30-12:00

Implantable Bioelectronics- Towards Cyborgs: From Science Fiction to Reality - Tutorial: Room 5

Evgeny Katz

Clarkson University

12:00-1:30

LUNCH - Room 3

12:45-1:30

Keynote 1 - Room 3

Human Brain Project

Henry Markram

EPFL

1:30-3:00

Neural Dust and Neural Interfaces - Tutorial: Room 5

Michel Maharbiz

University of California - Berkeley

3:00-4:30

Poster Session - Foyer

Biosignal Processing and Medical Informatics

Poster Session - Foyer

Bioimaging and Medical Image Processing

 

Poster Session - Foyer

Body Sensor Networks

4:30-4:45

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

4:45-6:15

An electrochemical approach to biochip design: how to marry transducer surfaces with biomolecules - Tutorial: Room 5

Wolfgang Schuhmann

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

7:00-10:00

WELCOME RECEPTION - Foyer

Live Interactive Demonstrations

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE - Thursday, October 23, 2014

7:30 am-6:00 pm

REGISTRATION - Foyer

8:30-10:00

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Biosignal Processing and Systems

10:00-10:30

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

10:30-12:00

Special Session -  Room 5

Visual Neuroprostheses

Parallel Workshop -  Room 4

Nano-Tera Workshop

12:00-12:15

Special Session Poster Spotlights - Room 5
Power and Data Telemetry

12:00-1:30

LUNCH - Room 3

12:45-1:30

Keynote 2 - Room 3

Creating Windows into the Brain

Tim Denison

Medtronic, Inc.

1:30-3:00

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Implantable Electronics and Optical Systems

3:00-4:30

Poster Session - Foyer

Biosensor Devices and Interfaces

Poster Session - Foyer

Implantable Electronics

Poster Special Session - Foyer

Power and Data Telemetry

4:30-4:45

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

4:45-6:15

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Circuits and Systems for Medical Applications

7:00-10:00

CONFERENCE BANQUET - Beau-Rivage Palace

PROGRAM SCHEDULE - Friday, October 24, 2014

7:30 am-6:00 pm

REGISTRATION - Foyer

8:30-10:00

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Lab-on-Chip and BioMEMS

10:00-10:30

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

10:30-12:00

Special Session -  Room 5

CMOS Biosensors for Molecular Diagnostics

12:00-12:15

Special Session Poster Spotlights - Room 5
Bio-Inspired Circuits and Robotics

12:00-1:30

LUNCH - Room 3

12:45-1:30

Keynote 3 - Room 3

Stretchy Electronics That Can Dissolve in your Body

John Rogers

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

1:30-3:00

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Neural Stimulation and Rehabilitation

3:00-4:30

Poster Special Session - Foyer

Bio-Inspired Circuits and Robotics

Poster Session - Foyer

Brain-Machine Interfaces and Biofeedback

Poster Session - Foyer

Circuits for Medical Applications

4:30-4:45

COFFEE BREAK - Foyer

4:45-6:15

Lecture Session -  Room 5

Neural Interfaces and Neuromorphic Systems

7:00-10:00

FAREWELL RECEPTION - Olympic Museum

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE - Saturday, October 25, 2014 - CAS Outreach Workshop

8:15-8:30

Opening of Workshop - Room 5

Maciej J. Ogorzalek

8:30-9:15

The Awareness and the Role of Engineering for Sustainability - Room 5

Joos Vandewalle

9:15-10:00

Giving a New Life to End of Life Electronic Equipment in a Sustainable and Responsible Way - Room 5

Egbert Lox

10:00-10:45

From Waste to Gold: Cradle to Cradle Material Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - Room 5

Joost Duflou

10:45-11:00

COFFEE BREAK - Room 5

11:00-11:45

Green IC Manufacturing - Room 5

Marc Heyns

11:45-12:30

Need for Circuits and Systems for Future Electricity Power Distribution - Room 5

Mario Paolone

12:30-2:00

LUNCH -  Room 5

2:00-3:15

Panel Discussion - Room 5

Maciej J. Ogorzalek

3:15-3:30

Closing Remarks and Action Plan - Room 5

Joos Vandewalle