Center for Implantable Medical Microsystems (CIMM)
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Jim Antaki Professor - Biomedical Engineering antaki@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-9857 | 4321 PTC |
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Phil Campbell Research Professor - ICES Bioavailability of growth factors, growth factor association and dissociation with various interstitial components, proteolytic processing, biomimetic tissue engineered materials, musculoskeletal tissue repair and regeneration. pcampbel@cs.cmu.edu | 412-268-4126 | 1213 HBH |
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Gary Fedder Director - ICES; Director - CIMM; Howard M. Wilkoff Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering and Robotics Professor Fedder's research centers on the design and behavioral modeling of microsensors and microactuators and on the fabrication of integrated MEMS with electronic circuits using post-CMOS processing. This approach makes it possible to build complex systems-on-chip for multiple applications including accelerometers, gyroscopes, mirror scanners, probe nanomanipulators, chemical sensor arrays, embedded stress sensors, radio-frequency resonant mixer filters and tunable capacitors. fedder@cmu.edu | 412-268-8443/5352 | 1201 HBH |
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James Hoe Associate Professor - Electrical & Computer Engineering Prof. James C. Hoe is interested in many aspects of computer architecture and digital hardware design, including application/algorithm domain-specific architectures; fault-tolerant processors and systems; high-level hardware description and synthesis; and computer simulation and prototyping technologies. He co-directs the Computer Architecture Lab at Carnegie Mellon (CALCM) and is affiliated with the Center for Silicon System Implementation (CSSI) and the Carnegie Mellon Cylab. jhoe@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-4259 | A304 HH |
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Xin Li Research Scientist - Electrical and Computer Engineering Dr. Li's research focuses on developing novel modeling, analysis and optimization algorithms to facilitate the bold move from deterministic circuit design to statistical and probabilistic design. xinli@cmu.edu | 412-268-6507 | 2139 HH |
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Ken Mai Assistant Professor - Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor Mai's primary research interest is the design and implementation of efficient, robust, high-performance digital circuit blocks (both functional units and memories). His research also explores how to aggregate such blocks into larger-scale general-purpose and application-specific computational systems. kenmai@ece.cmu.edu | 412-268-8335 | 2121 HH |
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Burak Ozdoganlar Assistant Professor - Mechanical Engineering Burak Ozdoganlar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Professor Ozdoganlar received his Ph.D from University of Michigan and did a Post-doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign. Before joining Carnegie Mellon University, he worked at Sandia National Laboratories, NM as a senior member of technical staff. Professor Ozdoganlar's research interest focuses on nano/micro/meso-scale manufacturing; nano and micro-scale mechanical characterization; and modeling, simulation and experimentation of MEMS/microsystems. burakoz@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-9890 | 303 SH |
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Jeyanandh Paramesh Assistant Professor - Electrical and Computer Engineering Research interests include RF and mixed-signal circuit silicon integrated circuits for a variety of applications including wireless communication and medical implantables. He is also interested in the application of digital signal processing algorithms to assist and enhance the performance of the design of mixed-signal integrated circuits. paramesh@andrew.cmu.edu | | A314 HH |
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Yoed Rabin Professor - Mechanical Engineering Professor Rabin's research is in the area of thermal sciences, with emphasis on biomedical engineering. Research activity at the Biothermal Technology Laboratory, directed by Prof. Rabin, is focused on cryopreservation (preservation of tissues at very low temperatures), cryosurgery (destruction of undesired tissue by freezing), and hyperthermia (destruction of tissues at elevated temperatures). rabin@cmu.edu | 412-268-2204 | 321 SH |
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Alan Rosenbloom Research Scientist - ICES Microchip-based sensor systems, detection of PNA-DNA binding by dialectic resonance spectroscopy, microdialysis of proteins, and nanoporous silicon carbide. He currently researches the development of patient-physician interface using non-invasive, miniaturized, multifunctional sensors that report molecular events within the patient to the physician in order to improve the data gathering process. alan2@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-6430 | 1207 HBH |
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Lee Weiss Research Professor - Robotics Institute Lee Weiss is interested in the application of advanced manufacturing processes to create technology-based solutions to challenging problems in health care delivery. His current research interests include: tissue engineering; biological patterning of hormones using inkjet printing; biodegradable implantable electronics; computer vision-based cell tracking; and, digital fabrication. lew@andrew.cmu.edu | 412-268-7657 | 3113 NSH |
If you would like to be involved with CIMM, contact Director Gary Fedder or fill out our Feedback Form and an ICES staff member will respond to you.










