Forum “Sensors for Health” at ISSCC2020

'Sensors for Health' at ISSCC2020 - 2020 International Solid-State Circuits Conference February 16-20, San Francisco

San Francisco

San Francisco

The forum will discuss application challenges, state-of-the-art and future solutions for health sensing. The talks span the full range from sensor components to applications
showing how integrated circuits play a crucial role. Fundamental sensor components, implantable devices, flexible/wearable technology, and advanced circuit design techniques specifically tailored for health sensing will be addressed. Furthermore there will be a clear view on the various emerging sensing techniques and application domains in the health space such as SPAD devices and THz sensing, and how the needs in those domains create opportunities for innovation in ASIC design.

Organizer: Matteo Perenzoni , FBK, Italy

Relators:

The Opportunities and Challenges of Silicon ICs in Biosensing Platforms: From mm-Scale Multiplexed Bio-molecular Sensors to Cell-based Assays
Kaushik Sengupta, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Implantable Wireless Microdevices for Recording Neural Activity in Brain Circuits
Arto Nurmikko, Brown University, Providence, RI

Conformal Thin-Film Electronics
Takao Someya, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Flexible Electronics for Medical Imaging: from Patches to
Large-Area X-Ray Imaging
Kris Myny, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium

SPADs, ISFETs and Photodiodes: Mixed-Mode Sensing for Healthcare
David Cumming, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom

CMOS Sensor Architectures and Circuital Solutions for Nuclear Medicine: from Scintillator-Based dSiPM to Monolithic Detectors
Nicola Massari, FBK, Trento, Italy

CMOS/BiCMOS THz System-on-Chip for Life-Science Applications
Ullrich Pfeiffer, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

Circuit Design for Ultrasound on a Chip
Kailiang Chen, Butterfly Network, Guilford, CT

 

 


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