Conferences
16–23 March 2024, Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria
9th International Winterschool on Bioelectronics
The integration of electronics and biology can be achieved using bio-inspired materials and strategies. Such bio-compatible electronics have the potential to transform current paradigms in green information technology and biomedical research. The realization of biodegradable or biocompatible, low-cost, large-volume materials and devices will contribute to the sustainability of plastic “consumable” electronics. Biomaterials-based electronics with biomimetic interfaces can be utilized in medical technologies that require accurate sensing and the stimulation of biological matter.
This will be a forum to bring together both older and young researchers to learn and discuss the emerging topics in the field of bioelectronics. The topics include:
- Electronic/ionic signal transduction;
- Optoelectronics at the interface with biology;
- Electronics based on biomaterials;
- Conducting polymers in biochemistry and biomedicine;
- Nature-inspired materials for energy harvesting applications;
- Biocompatible inorganic semiconductors and devices;
- Devices for electronic sensing of bioanalytes and electronic-mediated drug delivery;
- Electroceuticals;
- Biosensing;
- Biomimetics;
- Iontronics and protonics;
- Peptide electronics;
- Artificial skin;
- Artificial retina;
- Implantable electronics;
- Nanoinjection and structured material interfaces with cells;
- Neural interface;
- Clinical applications;
- Plant electronics/bionics;
- Tissue engineering.
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