T10, Microsystems and nanytechnology (Joao Pedro Conde) Flashcards

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What is a Michigan probe?

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DEFINITION
- Micromachined electrodes for intracortical recordings

  • Implantable 3D structures, can contain up to 1,024 recording sites and revolutionize the way we investigate and understand the functional connectivity of cortical microcircuits.
  • built to take advantage of the planar photolithographic manufacturing techniques used in the semiconductor industry,

APPLICATIONS

  • retinal prosthesis
  • cochlear implantants
  • fundamental neural interfacing studies
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What are the key steps in micro fabrication in a Michigan probe?

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bottom up?

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• Understand basic concepts of top-down and bottom-up micro and nanofabrication

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TOP DOWN NANOFABRICATION

  • nanostructures are synthesized by etching out crystals planes which are already present.
  • approach where the building blocks are REMOVED from the substrate to form the nanostructure.

BOTTTOM UP
“self-assembly”
- nanostructures are synthesized onto the substrate by stacking atoms onto each other, which gives rise to crystal planes, that stack onto each other,
- approach where the building blocks are ADDED onto the substrate to form the nanostructures.

example:
- The process of cyclic photophosphorylation
- self-assembled monolayers
- nanoparticles in bioengineering (carbon nanotubes, metal nanoparticles, quantum dots)

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Understand what are MEMS and Lab-on-chip systems and their main characteristics

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MEMS

  • micromachines
  • developed in the late 90’s

LAB-ON-CHIP

  • portability
  • speed
  • sensitivity
  • low cost
  • easy to use
  • automation
  • cell chips for tissue organisation, cell culture and analysis

Challenge:
-integration of fluidic, optical, electronic and biological

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• Understand what are the main current applications of microsystems in neuroengineering

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APPLICATION
1. nanostructed products and materials

  1. Electronics, optoelectronics and information and communication technology
  2. Lan-on-a-chip and mhemical micro process engineering
  3. nanoviotechnology and nanomedicine
  • not yet widely applied neuroscience purposes
  • nanofabricated biomimetic drug delivery vehicle
    nanostructed products and nano materials
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what is the long term objective of drug delivery systems?

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the ability to target selected cells within the body and deliver a molecular payload

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what is the long term objective of drug delivery systems?

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the ability to target selected cells within the body and deliver a molecular payload

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What is the Utah microelectrode array?

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The Utah Electrode Array (UEA)

  • the most known implantable silicon MEA probe having a 3D structure
  • the first one that has been implanted chronically in the cortex of paralyzed patients.
  • designed “from scratch” to meet the need of a neural interface for multisite recording within a horizontal plane in the cerebral cortex.
  • The tip of each needle electrode is coated with metals: gold, platinum, or iridium.
  • was originally developed as means of restoring limited but useful sight to individuals with profound blindness

APPLICATION

  • studies for neural prosthetic applications
  • retinal prosthetic applications
  • motion-based prosthetic applications
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