Online Bilateral Seminar of National Tsinghua University and University of Paris-Saclay Biomedical Smart Devices and Characterization Tools
為推動臺灣國立清華大學及法國巴黎薩克雷大學雙聯博士學位合作案,國立清華大學全球事務 處特於臺灣時間 2020 年 11 月間辦理「Biomedical Smart Devices and Characterization Tools」線上雙邊研討會,
日期:November 18 – 20, 2020
時間:4:00 PM to 7:10 PM in Taiwan
9:00 AM to 12:10 in France
地點: 線上或於行政大樓第一會議室參與
註冊: 事先註冊網頁並登錄報名以獲得會議密碼/連結:http://oga.nthu.edu.tw/event/
議程簡表與發表教師
Session 1: Micro/Nanofluidics for Biologial/Medical Detection and Therapies
Philippe ROGER, Department of Chemistry / ICMMO, Univ. Paris Saclay
Surface functionalization of polymers for antibacterial purposes and other applications
Cheng-Hsien LIU 劉承賢, Power Mechanical Engineering Department & NEMS Institute, NTHU
Bio Lab Chip for Exploring in-vitro Disease Models
Edmond GRAVEL, Department of Medications and Healthcare Technologies, Univ. Paris Saclay
Micellar nanocarriers for biomedical applications
Chi-Shuo CHEN 陳之碩, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, NTHU
Reactive Oxygen Species and Inflammatory Responses of Macrophages to Substrates with Physiological Stiffness
Anne-Marie HAGHIRI, Department Microsystems and NanoBioFluidics in C2N / CNRS, Univ. Paris Saclay
Optimization of molecular enrichment in nanofluidic devices
Jen-Huang HUANG 黃振煌, Department of Chemical Engineering, NTHU
Fabrication of a Self-Breathing Bronchial-like Platform toward Pulmonary Drug Screening
Jean GAMBY, C2N, Department of Microsystems and NanoBioFluidics, MNBF, Univ. Paris Saclay
Microfabrication and electrochemical activation of amorphous carbon nitride a-CNx working microelectrode integrated in microfluidic chips
Session 2: Energy and Information for Biomedical Devices
Antoine DIET (Yann LEBIHAN), GEEPS - Electrical engineering lab of Paris, Univ. Paris Saclay
Near Field power and data transfer for health monitoring
Zong-Hong LIN 林宗宏, Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Power Mechanical Engineering, NTHU
A textile-based triboelectric nanogenerator with humidity-resistant output characteristic and its applications in self-powered healthcare sensors
Nicolas VIGNAIS, Department of Science, Univ. Paris Saclay
Preventing musculoskeletal disorders with on-body sensors and real-time biofeedback
Emile MARTINCIC, Microsystèmes et NanoBioFluidique, Univ. Paris Saclay
Porous polymer pressure sensors by sacrificial PVA patterning: a new way of tuning the sensors features
Session 3: Nano-tools for health
Keng-Ku LIU 劉耕谷, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Sciences, NTHU
Low-dimensional Nanomaterials for Chemical and Biological Sensing
Bernard BARTENLIAN, Center of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (C2N), Microsystems and Nanobiofluidics Department, Univ. Paris Saclay
Gold surface nanostructuring for SPR/SERS biosensors and their potential use for Coronavirus diseases studies
Ta-Jen YEN 嚴大任, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTHU
Three plasmonic devices for bio-sensing and bio-imaging: UTLC-SERS chip, UV photodector and plasmonic NSOM tip
Session 4: Simulation and Optical tools for Physiology
Vincent VIGNERON, Electrical Engineering Department, Univ. Paris Saclay
Learning things – machine learning for designing smart system
Li-An CHU 朱麗安, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Science, NTHU
Whole organ imaging in single cell resolution
Frederic PAIN, Department of Physics / Intistute of Optics ( IOGS), Univ. Paris Saclay
Wide field imaging of cerebral blood flow using multiple exposure speckle imaging
Yi-Wen LIU 劉奕汶, Department of Electrical Engineering, NTHU
Recent progress in modeling the mammalian cochlea
Dan BENHAMOU, Paris-Saclay Medical School, Univ. Paris Saclay
A French vision of simulation in Healthcare
Benoit LARRAT or Anthony NOVELL, CEA or BIOMAPS, Univ. Paris Saclay
TBD