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Deblina Sarkar
Hugh Herr, head of the Biomechatronics group, and Deblina Sarkar, head of the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek group, are among the featured speakers
Deblina Sarkar was invited to present her research as part of the Spring 2022 Carnegie Mellon University Neural Engineering Seminar Serie...
Deblina Sarkar presented Of Computers, Brain and Neurological Diseases at the 2021 Sensors in Medicine conference.
Deblina Sarkar was interviewed by Loyd Waites for the Xapiens Podcast. She discusses the rationale for studying nanoelectronic devices an...
In August, 2021, Deblina Sarkar delivered an invited talk at Bioengineering Colloquia at Rice University.
She will be delivering her award talk on August 20th at 8am EDT.
On August 7, Deblina Sarkar delivered From Green Electronics to Grey Matter at The Martlets Society as S3 E1 of the Martlets talks.&...
Deblina Sarkar delivered an invited talk at the special edition of Living Machines, the 10th International Conference on Biomimetic and B...
Deblina Sarkar delivered "From Green Electronics to Grey Matter in the Biomedical in EE Seminar Series" at the Korea ...
Deblina Sarkar delivered an invited talk at the University of British Columbia School of Biomedical Engineering (SMBE) Annual Symposium.
Deblina Sarkar chaired the minisymposium on "Advanced Neurotechnologies for the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems" at the 10th ...
Prof. Deblina Sarkar will give a keynote speech titled: "Computing Systems: From Green Electronics to Gray Matter."
Understanding in 3-D how molecules are configured throughout neurons, and how neurons are configured in circuits, may not only enab...
Deblina Sarkar will discuss novel nanoelectronics, neurotechnologies, and her new lab. https://www.facebook.com/events/74899891...
Multiple openings in my lab for students and postdocs. Join me at this webinar to learn more and ask questions.The Nano-Cybernetic B...
Excessive power consumption and dissipation by the information technology industry threatens both information society and the environment.