[Illinois] Bio-sensing Summer Series 2010

By NanoBio Node

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Advances in informatics, nanotechnology, and deeper understanding of biological systems have provided new opportunities to make fundamental advances in sensing and dynamic control of engineered systems. BioSensing-BioActuation (BSBA) is a developing new research frontier that will profoundly impact both engineering and biological sciences in sensing/actuation science and technologies, and could has the potential for bringing a paradigm shift in engineering and biological research by creating new, truly cross-disciplinary research methodologies. BSBA refers to an emergent research area that aims at developing novel bio-derived and bio-inspired sensing/actuation technologies based on the fundamental understanding of biological systems. It is highly interdisciplinary by nature, drawing expertise from biology, engineering, computer science, materials science, and mathematics.

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  • NanoBio Node (2013), "[Illinois] Bio-sensing Summer Series 2010," https://nanohub.org/resources/17788.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

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