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Book SynopsisThis book serves as a guide for practicing engineers, researchers, and students interested in MEMS devices that use biomaterials and biomedical applications. It is also suitable for engineers and researchers interested in MEMS and its applications but who do not have the necessary background in biomaterials.
Biomaterials for MEMS highlights important features and issues of biomaterials that have been used in MEMS and biomedical areas. Hence this book is an essential guide for MEMS engineers or researchers who are trained in engineering institutes that do not provide the background or knowledge in biomaterials. The topics include fabrication of devices using biomaterials; biocompatible coatings and issues; thin-film biomaterials and MEMS for tissue engineering; and applications involving MEMS and biomaterials.
Trade Review…up-to-date coverage of biomaterials and their use in MEMS for biomedical applications, including drug delivery, anti-biofouling and implantable devices. …a guide for practicing engineers, students and researchers. JC Chiao is a Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Texas at Arlington. He has received 4 awarded patents, his research interest include MEMS RF and optical devices, micro/ nanofabrication and applications, wireless sensors, medical micro devices and systems. M. Chiao's current research interests include design and fabrication of MEMS and nanodevices for biomedical applications. He is a recipient of the Young Innovator Award in 2006.
—NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012
…up-to-date coverage of biomaterials and their use in MEMS for biomedical applications, including drug delivery, anti-biofouling and implantable devices. …a guide for practicing engineers, students and researchers. JC Chiao is a Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Texas at Arlington. He has received 4 awarded patents, his research interest include MEMS RF and optical devices, micro/ nanofabrication and applications, wireless sensors, medical micro devices and systems. M. Chiao's current research interests include design and fabrication of MEMS and nanodevices for biomedical applications. He is a recipient of the Young Innovator Award in 2006.—NeoPopRealism - Wonderpedia, Jan/Feb. 2012
Table of ContentsIntroduction on Biomaterials for MEMS. Fabrication/Materials: Micromachining of Polymeric Materials. Polymers and Surface Coatings. Laser Deposition of Biomaterials. Devices and Applications: Biomaterials ofMEMS Devices for Use in the Human Body. Biodegradable Elastomers for Tissue Regeneration. Neuroregeneration. Biocompatible Flexible Microelectrodes. Micelles and Polymer MEMS Microvalves. Biocompatibility: Vibration Based Anti-Biofouling of Implants. Biomaterials for MEMS Drug Delivery. Characterization of Biomaterials.