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The µThalys project focuses on developing soft, miniature electronic medical implants that can form a network for precise nerve stimulation. These advanced devices aim to improve therapies in electroceuticals, offering targeted treatments without the side effects of traditional drugs.
In my ERC project ‘µThalys’, we are researching future concepts for electronic medical implants.
The main idea is to replace current medical implants that typically consist of a titanium casing with electronics and a few lead wires with less intrusive, softer, tissue-like implants.
These future generation implants consist of soft, modular, miniature transducer nodes that can act stand-alone, or be connected in a network, thus forming e.g. an implantable sensor network.
Now, the main idea drivin…
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