Short Courses at InnoLAE 2025
InnoLAE short courses provide an excellent opportunity to gain further technical knowledge within the LAE industry and complement the topics within the InnoLAE Conference
Discounts are available if you attend the conference as well as a course, or if you register for more than one course.
Tuesday 18 February - Morning
This course, led by Dr Dimitrios A. Koutsouras of IMEC, will cover what bioelectronics is and why it holds so much promise for meeting today's unmet medical needs, with a focus on organics, a class of materials extremely suitable for the fabrication of state-of-the-art bioelectronic devices. In this context, we will discuss why conducting polymers’ unique set of features allowed them to enter the world of bioelectronics, giving rise to the era of Organic Bioelectronics.
Introduction to bioelectronics
Organic materials
Organic bioelectronic devices
Organic bioelectronic devices applications
This course, led by Dr Chen Jiang of Tsinghua University, will discuss about the fundamentals of oxide and organic thin-film transistors and their operation in the subthreshold regime for low power applications. In addition, this course will introduce the novel application of high-channel-count active-matrix neurostimulation, showcasing the expanding role of thin-film transistors beyond traditional applications in display and biosensing.
Oxide technologies
Organic electronics
Low-power bioelectronic applications
High-channel-count neurostimulation