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CMOS Biomicrosystems:

Where Electronics Meet Biology
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Krzysztof Iniewski
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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 14, 2011 - Technology & Engineering - 450 pages
The book will address the-state-of-the-art in integrated Bio-Microsystems that integrate microelectronics with fluidics, photonics, and mechanics. New exciting opportunities in emerging applications that will take system performance beyond offered by traditional CMOS based circuits are discussed in detail. The book is a must for anyone serious about microelectronics integration possibilities for future technologies.

The book is written by top notch international experts in industry and academia. The intended audience is practicing engineers with electronics background that want to learn about integrated microsystems. The book will be also used as a recommended reading and supplementary material in graduate course curriculum.

  

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Contents

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FULLYINTEGRA TED SYSTEMS FOR NEURAL
LENSFREE IMAGING CYTOMETRYAND
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR REALTIME
MONITORING OF STEM CELL CULTURE
BUILDING INTERFACES TO DEVELOPING CELLS
TECHNOLOGIES FOR ARRA YED SINGLECELL
APPLICATION OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLAR
GENE INJECTION AND MANIPULA TION USING
RF DESIGNERS
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KRZYSZTOF INIEWSKI, PhD, is a well-known international expert in emerging technologies in wireless communications, medical imaging, semiconductor devices, and nanoelectronics. Currently, he manages R&D developments at Redlen Technologies, a start-up company in British Columbia. He is also an Executive Director of CMOS Emerging Technologies, Inc. Dr. Iniewski has published more than one hundred research papers in international journals and conferences, and he is a frequent invited speaker who presents at various international events. He holds eighteen international patents granted in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan.

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