Please check out Ian and Dev’s latest paper published in the Transcations on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. We collaborated with Prof. Rao from the Material Science Department. We characterized the transcutaneous oxygen sensor and miniaturized electronic interface in this article. I. Costanzo, D. Sen, J. Adegite, P. M. Rao, and U. Guler, “A Noninvasive Miniaturized Transcutaneous Oxygen Monitor,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS), vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 474-485, June 2021.Read More →

A hearty congratulations on your graduation. Vladimir joined WPI in 2019 as a Fulbright scholar. After his graduation, Vladimir will continue his post academic training. He is with ICAS Lab and working on the security of next-generation biomedical devices and embedded design for miniaturized biomedical devices.Read More →

WPI’s ICASLab will explore wearable device technology for next-generation miniaturized wireless biomedical devices with the research gift supported by Analog Devices Inc. Specific interest is in technologies that will help advancing remote and precision health, for example emerging blood gas monitors. This is the continuation of a long collaboration history between WPI and ADI.Read More →

Women in Circuits Committee organized a special event that covered the role of integrated circuits (ICs) in these unprecedented times at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference. This special event brings together experts from industry and academia in cloud-connected biosensors, advanced algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI) to discuss our preparedness to combat the spread of infectious diseases now and in the future. Dr. Guler served as the moderator of the Event.Read More →

Our awesome undergraduate students are committed to contributing to scientific research. Three of their recent works were presented at MIT’s Undergraduate Research and Technology Conference 2020.Read More →

The Internet of Bio-NanoThings (IoBNT) concept envisions the connection between biological cells and the Internet. The ultimate goal of IoBNT is to catalyze a revolution in biomedical technologies through advances in molecular communication, integrated systems, bio-nanosensors, and synthetic biology to improve human health and quality of life. In our paper, an application of IoBNT called PANACEA (a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases in Latin) is presented as a solution for an end-to-end design towards realizing the IoBNT for the first time in the literature.  This work has been achieved in collaboration with Ian F. Akyildiz, Maysam Ghovanloo, Bige Deniz Unluturk, Tevhide OzkayaRead More →

 ICAS Lab has been awarded a WPI TRIAD grant, recently. The project title is “Creating a Digital Platform for Evaluation, Validation, and Visualization of Oxygenation Parameters of Human Body for Understanding Fatigue in Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Patients” and will be conducted in collaboration with Prof. Tulu from Foisie Business School and Prof. Rao from Mechanical Engineering.Read More →