Present work aims at developing a proof of concept of a pressure sensor with a bulk-titanium-based transducer adapted to a further integration into medical implants such as pacemakers. Physiological pressure monitoring is a key clinical parameter, which could improve the way clinicians are treating their patients suffering from diseases such as heart failure or glaucoma. The study of this sensor is motivated by the need for chronical monitoring of pressure over a long period range, which could be as long as 10 years. The technologies used in this project involve a transposition from silicon microfabrication techniques to bulk titanium ones. Titanium material appears better suited to answer the clinical needs of the implantable domain as it ...
Les travaux de thèse portent sur le développement de méthodologies d'élaboration de dispositifs à ba...
An ultraminiature capacitive solid-state pressure sensor has been developed which can be mounted in ...
The work described in the current thesis can be divided into two (2) main topics - both target the f...
Ce travail de recherche vise à réaliser une preuve de concept d’un capteur de pression avec un trans...
This review describes different aspects to consider when developing implantable pressure sensor syst...
Medical technology has been developing at a rapid pace, using new microsystem technologies to develo...
Des efforts de miniaturisation sont nécessaires dans le domaine des dispositifs actifs implantables ...
Continuous monitoring of physiological parameters in cardiovascular areas allows early detection of ...
This work consists in the development and design of an energy harvesting device to supply power to t...
A novel miniaturized multi sensor implant for monitoring hemodynamic parameters is presented. High a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the intravascular application of a micro-electro-mechanical ...
The encapsulation of electronic systems to be implanted in the human body has to ensure a hermetic s...
This work focuses on the processing of mechanical sensors on flexible substrates. The devices are de...
A stainless-steel (SS) chip of capacitive pressure sensor and its integration method are developed w...
Long-term monitoring of hemodynamics can be achieved by an implantable and telemetric multi sensor s...
Les travaux de thèse portent sur le développement de méthodologies d'élaboration de dispositifs à ba...
An ultraminiature capacitive solid-state pressure sensor has been developed which can be mounted in ...
The work described in the current thesis can be divided into two (2) main topics - both target the f...
Ce travail de recherche vise à réaliser une preuve de concept d’un capteur de pression avec un trans...
This review describes different aspects to consider when developing implantable pressure sensor syst...
Medical technology has been developing at a rapid pace, using new microsystem technologies to develo...
Des efforts de miniaturisation sont nécessaires dans le domaine des dispositifs actifs implantables ...
Continuous monitoring of physiological parameters in cardiovascular areas allows early detection of ...
This work consists in the development and design of an energy harvesting device to supply power to t...
A novel miniaturized multi sensor implant for monitoring hemodynamic parameters is presented. High a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the intravascular application of a micro-electro-mechanical ...
The encapsulation of electronic systems to be implanted in the human body has to ensure a hermetic s...
This work focuses on the processing of mechanical sensors on flexible substrates. The devices are de...
A stainless-steel (SS) chip of capacitive pressure sensor and its integration method are developed w...
Long-term monitoring of hemodynamics can be achieved by an implantable and telemetric multi sensor s...
Les travaux de thèse portent sur le développement de méthodologies d'élaboration de dispositifs à ba...
An ultraminiature capacitive solid-state pressure sensor has been developed which can be mounted in ...
The work described in the current thesis can be divided into two (2) main topics - both target the f...