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IEEE-IMBioC 2018

IEEE International Microwave Biomedical Conference IEEE-IMBioC 2018. June 14-15, 2018. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA. Thursday, 14 JUNE 2018. 15:00-18:00. IMBioC Openning Event Plenary session: Renal Denervation for Uncontrolled Hypertension: Complexity After Symplicity Speaker: Dr. Nicholas J. Ruggiero II, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Room: Grand Ballroom FRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018, 8:00 to 10:00. Session FR1A Session FR1B Session FR1C. Transistor-level biosensor techniques Neuroimplants & miniaturized devices Bio-tissue and cell modeling Chairs: Simon Hemour, Christian Damm Chairs: Yongxin Guo, Ifana Mahbub Chairs: James Hwang, Pai-Yen Chen Room: 201A Room: 201B Room: 201C. 8:00 8:00 8:00. Integrated Millimeter-Wave and THz Multiscale Modeling and Shared Knowledge, Gaps and Analyzer Platforms for Miniature Electroneural Interfaces for Challenges of Microdosimetry: Biosensors (Invited) Neuroimplants: from a Retinal Realistic Models of Cells and D.

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1 IEEE International Microwave Biomedical Conference IEEE-IMBioC 2018. June 14-15, 2018. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA. Thursday, 14 JUNE 2018. 15:00-18:00. IMBioC Openning Event Plenary session: Renal Denervation for Uncontrolled Hypertension: Complexity After Symplicity Speaker: Dr. Nicholas J. Ruggiero II, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Room: Grand Ballroom FRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018, 8:00 to 10:00. Session FR1A Session FR1B Session FR1C. Transistor-level biosensor techniques Neuroimplants & miniaturized devices Bio-tissue and cell modeling Chairs: Simon Hemour, Christian Damm Chairs: Yongxin Guo, Ifana Mahbub Chairs: James Hwang, Pai-Yen Chen Room: 201A Room: 201B Room: 201C. 8:00 8:00 8:00. Integrated Millimeter-Wave and THz Multiscale Modeling and Shared Knowledge, Gaps and Analyzer Platforms for Miniature Electroneural Interfaces for Challenges of Microdosimetry: Biosensors (Invited) Neuroimplants: from a Retinal Realistic Models of Cells and D.

2 Kissinger - IHP, Germany Prosthesis to Restore Vision to Endoplasmic Reticulum (Invited). the Blind to a Hippocampus A. Denzi1, C. Merla2, F. M. Andr 3, Implant for Memory Restoration T. Garcia-Sanchez3, L. M. Mir3, (Invited) F. Apollonio1, M. Liberti1, 1 Sapienza University of G. Lazzi, University of Southern California, USA Rome, Italy, 2 ENEA, Division of Health Protection Technologies, Italy, 3 CNRS UMR 8203, IGV, University Paris Sud, France 8:30 8:30 8:30. 8:00-9:30. A Compact Energy Efficient CMOS Permittivity Sensor A Ka-band Beamformer for Wireless Power Transfer to Development of a Tissue Dielectric Properties Model Based on Multi-Harmonic Downconversion and Tunable Body Area Networks Based on Maxwell-Fricke Mixture Theory Impedance Bridge N.

3 Saiz, G. Buckmaster, T. Lee, Stanford University, USA S. Etoz, , Brace, - University of Gerasimos Vlachogiannakis, Z. Hu, H. T. Shivamurthy, A. Wisconsin Madison, USA. Neto, M. Pertijs, L. de Vreede, M. Spirito, Tu Delft, Netherlands 8:50 8:50 8:50. Homodyne and Heterodyne Terahertz Dielectric Sensors: NEMS Magnetoelectric Antennas for Biomedical Reproducibility Evaluation of Composite Dielectric Prototyping and Comparison in BiCMOS Technology for Application Materials Based on an Error Propagation Model Lab-on-Chip Applications H. Lin, M. Zaeimbashi, N. Sun, X. Liang, H. Chen, C. Dong, B. Hattenhorst, C. Baer, T. Musch, Ruhr University 1 1 1 1. D. Wang , K. Schmalz , M. H. Eissa , J. Borngraeber , M. A. Matyushov, X. Wang, Y. Guo, Y. Gao, N. Sun, Bochum, Germany 1 2 1 1.

4 Kucharski , M. Elkhouly , M. Ko , Y. Wang , H. J. Ng , J. 1 Northeastern University, USA. Yun 1 , B. Tillack 1 , D. Kissinger 1 , 1 IHP Microelectronics, 2. Germany, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany 9:10 9:10 9:10. Towards high-transconductance graphene high-speed UHF RFID Sensor Tag Antenna Concept for Stable and Molecular dynamics simulations in service of microwave biosensors Distance Independent Remote Monitoring dielectric analysis of biomolecules W. Wei 1 , S. Mhedhbi 1 , P. Tilmant 1 , H. Happy 2 , E. L. G rtschacher, sch, J. Grosinger, Graz University of M. Cifra, P. Ji , D. Havelka, O. Krivosudsk , Institute of Pallecchi 1 , 1 IEMN, Lille, France, 2 Univ. Lille & IEMN, Technology, Austria Photonics and Electronics of The Czec, Czech Republic France 9:30-10:00.

5 Interactive forum, student paper competition, coffee break Room: 204AB. 1. IEEE International Microwave Biomedical Conference IEEE-IMBioC 2018. June 14-15, 2018. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA. FRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018, 10:00 to 13:20. 10:00-10:40. Plenary session: Is There a Fundamental Law of Health and Disease? Speaker: Dr. Chung-Kang Peng, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School (BIDMC/HMS). Room: 201A. Session FR2B. Session FR2A Session FR2C. Microwave and antenna for wireless power &. Microwave imaging and MRI Biosensors wearables Chairs: Abbas Omar, Xudong Chen Chairs: Arnaud Pothier, Pingshan Wang Chairs: Aydin Farajidavar, Simon Hemour Room: 201A Room: 201C. Room: 201B. 10:50 10:50 10:50. Recent advances in RF Aspects RF in Medicine: Current Status and Biosensors for Measuring the of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Future Directions of Antennas and Dielectric Response of Single Cells (Invited) Wireless Power (Invited) to Applied Stress (Invited).

6 R. Caverly, Villanova University, Y. Guo, National Univ. of Singapore, G. Bridges , University of Manitoba, USA Singapore Canada 11:20 11:20 11:20. 10:50-12:20. Real-time Microwave Imaging of Breast Phantoms with Evaluating the Microwave Performance of Epidermal A Four-Layer Phantom for Testing In-Vitro Microwave- Constrained Deconvolution of Planar Data Electronics with Equivalent Transmission Line Modeling Based Sensing Approach in Intra-Cranial Pressure D. Tajik, F. Foroutan 1 , D. S. Shumakov 2 , A. D. Pitcher 1 , E. T. Chang, J. A. Fan, T. H. Lee, Stanford Univ., USA Monitoring A. Eveleigh 1 , N. K. Nikolova 1 , 1 McMaster University, J. C. Velander, S. R. Mohd Shah, Perez, N. B. B. Asan, Canada. 2 Health Canada, Canada D. Nowinski , A. Lewen, P.

7 Enblad, R. Augustine, Uppsala University, Sweden 11:40 11:40 11:40. A fast algorithm for microwave biomedical imaging with High Efficiency Wireless Power Transfer System using Microwave Noninvasive Blood Glucose Monitoring inhomogeneous background Spiral DGS Resonators through Biological Tissues Sensor: Penetration Depth and Sensitivity Analysis 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 1. K. Xu , Y. Zhong , X. Chen , Hangzhou Dianzi University, S. Chalise, F. Tahar, M. R. Saad, A. Barakat, K. Yoshitomi, H. Choi, S. Luzio, J. Beutler, A. Porch, University of China, 2 Institute of High Performance Computing, R. K. Pokharel, Kyushu Univ., Japan Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 2 Swansea University, United Singapore, 3 National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore Kingdom, 3 Cardif University, United Kingdom 12:00 12:00 12:00.

8 Realization of breast tissue-mimicking phantom High-Q Implantable Resonator for Wireless Power Microwave Sensing Based on Peelable Microfluidic Thin materials: dielectric characterization in the GHz delivery Film Resonator frequency range L. D. Trocchio 1 , J-L. Lachaud 1 , C. Dejous 1 , A. Kuhn 2 , S. R. Wang, L. Jiang, Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S. D. Meo, L. Pasotti, M. Pasian, G. Matrone, - Univ. of Hemour 3 , 1 Univ. of Bordeaux, Talence, France, 2 Univ. of Pavia, Italy Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 3 Univ. of Bordeaux, Pessac, France 12:20-13:20. Boxed Lunch 2. IEEE International Microwave Biomedical Conference IEEE-IMBioC 2018. June 14-15, 2018. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA. FRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018, 13:20 to 15:40. Session FR3A.

9 Session FR3B Session FR3C. Biomedical radar Wireless implantable monitoring Bio-tissue characterization I. Chairs: Negar Tavassolian, Jos -Mar a Mu oz- Chairs: Hong Hong, Roberto G mez-Garc a Chairs: Natalia Nikolova, Katia Grenier Ferreras Room: 201B Room: 201C. Room: 201A. 13:20 13:20 13:20. Biomedical Radars Using Multi-Channel Wireless and Low Volume and Label-free Self-Injection-Locking Technology Battery-Less Brain Signal Monitoring Molecules Characterization and Cell (Invited) System (Invited) Monitoring with Microwave J. Horng, National Sun Yat-Sen J. Volakis, Florida International Dielectric Spectroscopy (Invited). University, Taiwan University, USA K. Grenier1, A. Tamra2, A. Zedek2, G. Poiroux1, F. Artis1, T. Chen1, W. Chen1, M. Poupot3, J.

10 Fournie3, D. Dubuc1, 1 LAAS-CNRS, France, 2 Laboratoire d'analyse et d'archite cture des syst m, France, 3 INSERM-CRCT, France 13:50 13:50 13:50. Multi-Target Vital-Signs Monitoring Using a Dual-Beam Ultrasonic Energy Harvesting Scheme for Implantable A Noninvasive Human Blood Glucose Measurement by Hybrid Doppler Radar Active Stent Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy: Drift Correction 1 2 1 1. M. Nosrati, S. Shahsavari, N. Tavassolian, Stevens S. Islam, A. Kim, Temple University, USA Technique 1 1 1 2. Institute of Technology, USA, 2 New York University, USA M. Nakamura , T. Tajima , M. Seyama , K. Waki , 13:20-15:10. 1 2. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Japan, The University of Tokyo, Japan 14:10 14:10 14:10. Noise Tolerable Vital Sign Detection Using Phase Initial In-Vitro Trial for Intra-Cranial Pressure Monitoring A 60 GHz Mixer-based Reflectometer in 130nm SiGe Accumulated Demodulation for FMCW Radar System Using Subdermal Proximity-Coupled Split-Ring Resonator BiCMOS Technology toward Dielectric Spectroscopy in 1 1 1.


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