Description
An increase in world population along with a significant aging portion is forcing rapid rises in healthcare costs. The healthcare system is going through a transformation in which continuous monitoring of inhabitants is possible even without hospitalization. The advancement of sensing technologies, embedded systems, wireless communication technologies, nano-technologies, and miniaturization makes it possible to develop smart medical systems. Wearable sensors monitor physiological parameters continuously along with detect other symptoms such as any abnormal and/or unforeseen situations which need immediate attention. Therefore, necessary help can be provided in times of dire need. This seminar will discuss fabrication and characterization of nanotechnology sensors based on MEMS/NEMS as well as flexible materials to develop wearable and medical devices and issues to be addressed to tackle the challenges.Period | 24 Mar 2022 → 25 Mar 2022 |
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Held at | Swinburne University |
Degree of Recognition | National |