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What I've Learned...Ventures into Process Analytic Technologies from the Biosensing and Bioelectronics Perspective

Part of the BTEC Spring 2023 Seminar Series

Friday, Apr. 7, 2023
10:40–11:30 a.m.
BTEC room 135


In this lecture, Dr. Daniele will present the basics of biosensor and mobile bioelectronics engineering, highlight the low-hanging fruit that may be readily translated to biomanufacturing platforms, and assess the unique challenges that that arise in re-designing biosensors to meet the needs of online/in-line analytics in biomanufacturing. Examples of his department's research in microfluidics, microscale cell culture, and electrochemical sensing will be discussed.

Speaker

Michael Daniele, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & University Faculty Scholar
Department of ECE & Joint Department of BME at NCSU & UNC-Chapel Hill

Dr. Daniele is an Associate Professor and University Faculty Scholar in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a co-founder of the NC State Institute for Connected Sensors-Systems (IConS) and member of the NSF Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for ASSIST, Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies. He joined the faculty in 2015 from the U.S. Naval Research Lab, where he was a Jerome and Isabella Karle Distinguished Scholar in Materials Engineering. Dr. Daniele’s primary area of interest is the engineering of microsystems which monitor, mimic or augment biological function. Specific topics of research include wearable and implantable biosensors, microphysiological systems, regenerative medicines, and now, process analytical technologies.