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Michel M. Maharbiz is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans several fields including cellular and molecular neuroscience, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and surgery.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics such as neuroscience and neural engineering, analytical chemistry and sensors, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, advanced memory and neural computing, radiation therapy and dosimetry, transplantation methods and outcomes, as well as advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials.

Recent publications by Michel M. Maharbiz include the following papers:

  • A wireless millimetre-scale implantable neural stimulator with ultrasonically powered bidirectional communication, 2020, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Monitoring deep-tissue oxygenation with a millimeter-scale ultrasonic implant, 2021, Nature Biotechnology
  • Translational opportunities and challenges of invasive electrodes for neural interfaces, 2023, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Ceramic packaging in neural implants, 2020, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • A low-cost, rapidly scalable, emergency use ventilator for the COVID-19 crisis, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Michel M. Maharbiz frequently collaborates with colleagues including Joanna Goodrich, Robert Charette, Charles Q. Choi, W Gibbs, and Allison Marsh.

Publication venues where Michel M. Maharbiz commonly publishes their work include:

  • IEEE Spectrum
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Optics Express
  • Nature Biotechnology

Best Publications

  • Wireless Recording in the Peripheral Nervous System with Ultrasonic Neural Dust

    Dongjin Seo;Ryan M. Neely;Konlin Shen;Utkarsh Singhal

  • A highly elastic, capacitive strain gauge based on percolating nanotube networks.

    Daniel J. Cohen;Debkishore Mitra;Kevin Peterson;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • A wireless millimetre-scale implantable neural stimulator with ultrasonically powered bidirectional communication.

    David K. Piech;David K. Piech;Benjamin C. Johnson;Benjamin C. Johnson;Konlin Shen;Konlin Shen;M. Meraj Ghanbari

  • A Minimally Invasive 64-Channel Wireless μECoG Implant

    Rikky Muller;Hanh-Phuc Le;Wen Li;Peter Ledochowitsch

  • Physical principles for scalable neural recording

    Adam Henry Marblestone;Bradley M Zamft;Yael G Maguire;Mikhail G Shapiro

  • Impedance sensing device enables early detection of pressure ulcers in vivo

    Sarah L. Swisher;Monica C. Lin;Amy Liao;Elisabeth J. Leeflang

  • Neural Dust: An Ultrasonic, Low Power Solution for Chronic Brain-Machine Interfaces

    Dongjin Seo;Michel M Maharbiz;Elad Alon;Jose M Carmena

  • Galvanotactic control of collective cell migration in epithelial monolayers

    Daniel Joseph Cohen;W. James Nelson;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • Microbioreactor arrays with parametric control for high-throughput experimentation.

    Michel M. Maharbiz;William J. Holtz;Roger T. Howe;Jay D. Keasling

  • Model validation of untethered, ultrasonic neural dust motes for cortical recording.

    Dongjin Seo;Jose M. Carmena;Jan M. Rabaey;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • Inkjet‐Printed Flexible Gold Electrode Arrays for Bioelectronic Interfaces

    Yasser Khan;Felippe José Pavinatto;Felippe José Pavinatto;Monica C. Lin;Amy Liao

  • Remote radio control of insect flight.

    Hirotaka Sato;Christopher W. Berry;Yoav Peeri;Emen Baghoomian

  • Energy-Looping Nanoparticles: Harnessing Excited-State Absorption for Deep-Tissue Imaging

    Elizabeth S. Levy;Cheryl A. Tajon;Thomas S. Bischof;Jillian Iafrati

  • A cyborg beetle: Insect flight control through an implantable, tetherless microsystem

    H. Sato;C.W. Berry;B.E. Casey;G. Lavella

  • Intelligent board game system with visual marker based game object tracking and identification

    Theodore Morichau-Beauchant;Michel Martin Maharbiz

  • A Sub-mm 3 Ultrasonic Free-Floating Implant for Multi-Mote Neural Recording

    Mohammad Meraj Ghanbari;David K. Piech;Konlin Shen;Sina Faraji Alamouti

  • Recent Developments in the Remote Radio Control of Insect Flight

    Hirotaka Sato;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • Recent advances in neural dust: towards a neural interface platform.

    Ryan M Neely;David K Piech;Samantha R Santacruz;Michel M Maharbiz

  • PEDOT:PSS-based Multilayer Bacterial-Composite Films for Bioelectronics

    Tom J. Zajdel;Moshe Baruch;Gábor Méhes;Gábor Méhes;Eleni Stavrinidou

  • Generating steep, shear-free gradients of small molecules for cell culture

    Taesung Kim;Mikhail Pinelis;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • A board game with dynamic characteristic tracking

    Michel Martin Maharbiz;Steve Jaqua;Theodore Morichau-Beauchant

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan M. Rabaey
Jan M. Rabaey University of California, Berkeley
Elad Alon
Elad Alon University of California, Berkeley
Ana Claudia Arias
Ana Claudia Arias University of California, Berkeley
Murat Arcak
Murat Arcak University of California, Berkeley
Kristofer S. J. Pister
Kristofer S. J. Pister University of California, Berkeley
Vivek Subramanian
Vivek Subramanian École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Roger T. Howe
Roger T. Howe Stanford University
P. James Schuck
P. James Schuck Columbia University
Bernhard E. Boser
Bernhard E. Boser University of California, Berkeley
Toni Bjorninen
Toni Bjorninen Tampere University

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