This course provides an overview of the different processes involved in micro- and nanoscale fabrication techniques in the context of medical electronic device design, including wearable and implantable sensors and brain-machine interface devices. Techniques to be covered include deposition, etching, lithography, nano patterning, printing and etching, materials selection for medical devices, materials characterization. Design case studies will be discussed.
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This course provides an overview of the different processes involved in micro- and nanoscale fabrication techniques in the context of medical electronic device design, including wearable and implantable sensors and brain-machine interface devices. Techniques to be covered include deposition, etching, lithography, nano patterning, printing and etching, materials selection for medical devices, materials characterization. Design case studies will be discussed.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.