Our project, “Implantable neuromonitoring interface for personalized medicine”, was selected as one of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology’s Global Research Outreach program. Great work everyone!
Tran and Bahar present at 2016 BMES
Tran and Bahar presented their work at this year’s BMES meeting in Minneapolis, MN. They both helped present additional posters by Hyunsu and Qi as well! We also squeezed in time for some fun. Great job everyone!
Hyunsu and Qi present at 2016 IEEE EMBC
Hyunsu and Qi presented their work at this year’s IEEE EMBC in Orlando, FL. Qi had a platform presentation titled: “Polyamide-Based magnetic microactuators for biofouling removal” and Hyunsu had a poster/IGNITE presentation titled: “Low-cost rapid prototyping of liquid crystal polymer based magnetic microactuators for glaucoma drainage devices”. Great job to everyone involved!
2016 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Symposium
Our two SURF students Haritha Ramadorai and Christian Figueroa-Espada presented at 2016 Purdue SURF Symposium. Haditha’s presentation was chosen to be highlighted at the luncheon! Great work you two!
LIMR receives NIH R21 Grant!
Our project “In vivo evaluation of implantable self-clearing catheter for hydrocephalus” has been awarded R21 from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Good work everyone!
LIMR welcomes a new postdoctoral researcher!
Dr. Dong-Hyun Baek joins us from University of Wisconsin, Madison. His expertise in microfabrication of implantable recording electrodes will be a great help for everyone in the lab. Welcome!
LIMR receives CTSI PDT Grant!
We received Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute’s Project Development Team Pilot Funding for our efforts to create self-clearing smart catheters. Congratulations everyone!
LIMR End of Year Celebration (2015)
LIMR had our end of year celebration at Nine Irish Brothers. Thank you all for your hard work in the past year!
LIMR welcomes new graduate students
Several new faces have joined the lab this fall! Welcome!! Chunan Liu is an MS student from Electrical and Computer Engineering. He graduated with his BS in ECE from Purdue in 2014. He will be working on developing position sensor for magnetic microactuators and building high frequency magnetic field generators. Hyunsu Park is a PhD student from Biomedical Engineering. He …
Wanted: Graduate/Undergraduate Researchers
We’re looking for self-motivated and creative graduate/undergraduate students interested in implantable microsystems research. Interested students should email professor Hugh Lee for more information on joining the group. Please include your CV and short description of your research background/interest.