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Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) is an adventurous scientific voyage, fusing engineering, applied physics, and biology with the aim to invent disruptive technologies for nanoelectronic devices and create new paradigm for life-machine symbiosis.

“Wearable” devices for cells 10/31/2024

Just like we have wearable devices for our body, can we also have inside our body?

This can enable highly precise bio-interfaces. The first step for building cell-wearables is to create platforms that can morph to the extreme complex shapes of the cells without causing any damage. We have built such a technology for neurons. Check out our paper published today in from portfolio, introducing, for the first time, the concept of “ ”!

Congratulations to my amazing postdoc Marta who is the lead author of this work.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s42004-024-01335-8

https://news.mit.edu/2024/wearable-devices-for-cells-1031

“Wearable” devices for cells MIT researchers developed tiny wearable devices for cells that can snugly enfold neurons and neuronal processes without damaging the cell. These thin-film wearables, made from a soft polymer, could enable scientists to measure and modulate neurons at a subcellular level.

09/19/2024

It was exciting to give an invited talk at the Asilomar Bioelectronics Conference about our work on wireless sub-cellular sized nanoelectronics for seamless integration with biology. Also, so wonderful to catch up with old friends and made so many new ones!

Thanks to Jonathan Rivnay, Sahika Inal, Aleksandr Noy and Marco Rolandi for organizing this amazing event!

09/11/2024

The Seminar series is here and starting this Thursday. Please join us for an exciting journey in recent advances in nanotechnology and bioengineering. As always with a view towards maximum dissemination of knowledge and , this series is completely free and open to all!

https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar/seminar_series_Fall_24.html

Hao-Tung Yang wins the T.S. Lin Fellowship Award – MIT Media Lab 09/10/2024

Congrats to my star student Hao-Tung for winning the TS Lin Fellowship Award. Though initially trained in neurotechnology, he has delved deep into physics and made amazing progress in building wireless nanoelectronics, proving that nothing can stand in the way of someone is truly dedicated and passionate!

Hao-Tung Yang wins the T.S. Lin Fellowship Award – MIT Media Lab Hao-Tung's goal is to advance non-invasive treatments for brain diseases.

Telegraph india epaper Calcutta 08/26/2024

Delighted to share this article published in The Telegraph about my research journey with narrations from the two people: my parents, who have sacrificed their all for me!

Thanks Debabratee Dhar for writing this beautiful piece!

Telegraph india epaper Calcutta Telegraph india epaper Calcutta

Baju Joy receives Whitaker Health Sciences Fellowship Award for second consecutive academic year – MIT Media Lab 08/22/2024

Super proud of my student Baju C Joy who has received the prestigious Whitaker Health Sciences award, second time in a row. Being one of the 2 awardees from MIT to receive it this year, is a distinctive honor. And achieving this twice in consecutive years is such a rare and stunning accomplishment!

Baju Joy receives Whitaker Health Sciences Fellowship Award for second consecutive academic year – MIT Media Lab Baju is at the forefront of developing subcellular-sized magnetic devices designed to wirelessly modulate and monitor biological systems.

Prof. Deblina Sarkar receives ChadTough New Investigator Award – MIT Media Lab 07/11/2024

Thrilled to receive the ChadTough New Investigator Award. Excited to be one of the four scientists nationwide to receive this honor. This award will boost our research in developing novel treatment for brain cancers extending to pediatric patients.

Prof. Deblina Sarkar receives ChadTough New Investigator Award – MIT Media Lab With the ChadTough New Investigator Award, Prof. Deblina Sarkar and her NCB team will continue to push boundaries in cancer research

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