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Talks, Seminars & Presentations

02/2025   USASBE, Interdisciplinary Learning: Empowering biomedical engineers: Merging entrepreneurial skills with engineering design thinking in education in Montana.
09/2024   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Remote magneto-mechanical stimulation towards quantum biology: Opportunities and limits?
06/2024   QB-DTC, Big Quantum Biology Meetings: Remote magneto-mechanical stimulation - a new way for quantum sensing in the brain?
04/2024   MSU, Honor Presents: Brain-on-a-chip technology: Potentials and challenges.
02/2024   MSU, Guest Lecture: The peaks and valleys of a biomedical engineering career in academia.
10/2023   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Brain-on-a-chip technology: Potentials and challenges.
06/2023   MSU, NNCI REU CONVOCATION: Brain-on-a-chip technology: Where we are at and what comes next?
10/2022   MSU, Jabs Women Entrepreneurship Week 2022: The peaks and valleys about bringing biotech from the bench to the market.
10/2022   MSU, Alzheimer's Research Symposium: Brain-on-a-chip technologies for Alzheimer's disease.
09/2022   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Magnetomechanical stimulation: What is it and what can we do with it?
03/2022   GRC Conference in Neuroelectronic Interfaces: Autonomous shaping of structure-function relationships in primary neuronal networks using magneto-mechanical actuation.
10/2021   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Engineering protein transport in the brain.
09/2021   TERMIS-AM TWIGs Webinar - Neural & Spine: Biomechanical modulation in soft matter neuro patterns.
02/2021   MSU, IEEE Professor Spotlight: What light can tell us about sensing temperature in brain networks.
10/2020   U of M, UTHSC, BME Graduate Seminar: Brain-on-a-chip technology: Potentials and challenges.
09/2020   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: How temperature impacts brain circuits.
02/2020   MSU, Applied Math Seminar: Magnetic fields and forces for brain-on-a-chip technology.
02/2020   MSU, Leadership MSU Presentation: Developing neurotechnologies for brain cell diagnostics in Montana.
09/2019   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Using Magnetic fields in neurons to our advantage.
08/2019   MSU, ECE, REU Research Seminar:
Nano-scaled forces for neurotherapeutics and diagnostics.
02/2019   MSU, Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar: Nano-scaled forces for neurotherapeutics.
11/2018   MSU, Physics Colloquium: Brain-on-a-chip technology: Potentials and challenges.
11/2018   MSU, IEEE Professor Spotlight: From artificial neural networks to brains-on-chip.
10/2018   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Understanding neuronal cell communication through light.
02/2018   MSU, Innovation Road Show: How to connect the brain dots at the nanoscale.
10/2017   MSU, Freshman Research Symposium: Shaping up the brain at the nanoscale.
08/2017   ETHZ, IBT, LBB Research Seminar: Shaping up brain cell function at the nanoscale.
07/2017   MSU, ECE, REU Research Seminar: How to wire neuronal networks outside of the brain.
06/2017   MSU, MONT User Meeting: Microfluidics to engineer the brain cell environment.
02/2017   MSU, Cross-College Mental Health Scholarship Forum: Nanomagnetic forces for neural tissue engineering.
12/2016   MSU, COE Seminar: Shaping up brain function at the nanoscale.
01/2016   UWashington, BE Seminar: Nanoparticle based therapeutic approaches to engineer brain cell behavior.
01/2016   MSU, ECE Seminar: Nanoparticle based therapeutic approaches to engineer brain cell behavior.
01/2016   McGill, BME/BE Seminar: Engineering brain cell polarity: From microsystems to nanoengineering approaches.
01/2016   RPI, BME Seminar: Nanoparticle based therapeutic approaches to engineer brain cell behavior.
02/2015   UFlorida, ECE Seminar: Nanoengineered intracellular forces and their interplay with neurons.
02/2015   GeorgiaTech, Biomedical Engineering Seminar: Nanoengineered intracellular forces and their interplay with neurons.
04/2014   UIUC, Bioengineering Seminar: Engineering the neuronal cell niche using micro- and nanotechnological tools for neurodegenerative disease        studies.
03/2014   TUM-Neurosymposium: Nanoengineering tools to determine mechanical sensitivity of cortical neurons during development.

03/2012   EPFL-Public Thesis Defense: Micro-engineering the cerebral cortical cell niche: A new cell culture tool for neuroscience research.
11/2009   EPFL-IBI Seminar: Microfabricated hydrogel layers to study neuronal network formation.

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