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Date: | 19.10.2016, 09:15h to 21.10.2016, 12:00h |
Location: | Schloss Herrenhausen GmbH
Herrenhäuser Straße 5
30419 Hannover Hannover Deutschland |
Details: | The realms of life sciences and engineering are often separated by a large divide. Fortunately, the growing interest from both areas in jointly addressing common challenges is contributing to the creation of new scientific and technological disciplines. On the one hand, concepts from the biological world can be used to solve engineering problems. For instance, nature inspired material synthesis and assembly can enable solutions for challenges in energy storage and conversion or electronics sustainability. On the other hand, engineering approaches can be applied to the study, emulation, interfacing or extension of biological systems. Thus, contributing to the fundamental understanding of physiological/biochemical processes with deep impact on the development of technology in the field of healthcare, diagnostics, and human-machine interaction. The potential synergies at the interface between electronics and the biosciences can be put into practice by an increased interaction between scientists and engineers from these complementary disciplines. Therefore, this conference aims to provide an interdisciplinary forum for world-leading experts and newcomers from different backgrounds to exchange ideas and latest results. Topics will include: Bio-inspired materials science Bio-inspired electronics Bio-molecular electronics Semiconductor-cell interfaces Engineering approaches to biological systems Implantable electronics Innovative healthcare applications |
Organizer: | VolkswagenStiftung KIT Karlsruher Institut für Technologie IL InnovationLab Forum Organic Electronics Technische Universität Braunschweig |
Contact: | Annika Oruc Address: Technische Universität Braunschweig Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik Schleinitzstr. 22 38106 Braunschweig Germany Tel: +49 (0) 531 / 391 2007 Fax: Email: annika.oruc@ihf.tu-bs.de |
Webpage: | http://edu3.zfw.etc.tu-bs.de/engineeringandlife/index.php |
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