The conference will enable members of our communites to broaden their knowledge in emerging areas of research at the interface of the life sciences and the circuits and systems engineering. The three-day single-track program for BioCAS 2017 is multidisciplinary in topics but not limited to:

  • Assistive, Rehabilitation, and Quality of Life Technologies
  • Bio-inspired and Neuromorphic Circuits and Systems
  • Biofeedback, Electrical Stimulation, and Closed-Loop Systems
  • Biomedical Imaging Technologies & Image Processing
  • Biosensor Devices
  • Biosensor Interfacing Circuits
  • Biosignal Recording & Processing
  • Body Area/Sensor Network
  • Brain Machine Interfaces
  • Electronics for Brain Science
  • Genomics and Systems Biology
  • Implantable Electronics
  • Innovative Circuits for Medical Applications
  • Lab-on-Chip & BioMEMS
  • Medical Information Systems and Bioinformatics
  • Wireless and Energy Harvesting/Scavenging Technology