2026-05-20T11:46:16+08:002026-05-20|News&Events, Events|

The Distinguished Lecture on “CMOS Bioelectronics for Molecular Diagnostic and Cellular Interfacing will take place as follows:

Date: 20 May 2026 (Wednesday)

Time: 15:00 – 16:00

Venue: Research Building N21, G/F, G013

The speaker is:

Dr. Fuze Jiang, Established Researcher and Lecturer (2025-2026) at ETH Zürich

The Lecture is:

CMOS Bioelectronics for Molecular Diagnostic and Cellular Interfacing

 

Abstract:

CMOS bioelectronics aims to translate complex biological dynamics into real-time, high-throughput, and high-fidelity electrical measurements. Biological systems are inherently multimodal and span broad spatiotemporal scales. However, most existing analytical tools remain limited in modality, resolution, and throughput, leaving a critical gap that conventional bioelectronic platforms cannot fully address. This talk will present recent advances in CMOS bioelectronics for molecular diagnostics and cellular interfacing. The focus will be on enabling multifunctional interfacing, fabricating microelectrode sensor arrays directly on CMOS, and developing throughput, high-spatiotemporal and multiplexed bioanalysis. These approaches aim to bridge the gap between complex biological systems and scalable semiconductor bioelectronics.

 

Biography:

Dr. Fuze Jiang received his Ph.D. from ETH Zürich, Switzerland, in 2022. He subsequently conducted postdoctoral research at ETH Zürich and, in 2025, was promoted to Established Researcher and Lecturer in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on electrochemical biosensors and CMOS-based bioelectronics for biomedical applications, including molecular diagnostics and cellular interfacing. Dr. Jiang has authored and co-authored over 36 technical publications, including papers at leading IEEE conferences such as ISSCC, VLSI Symposium, ESSERC, MEMS, and BioCAS, and publications in high-impact journals including Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Science, ACS Nano, Chemical Communications, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS) etc.