Unit

Microsystems Laboratory 4

Laboratory
Summary

The Laboratory of Microsystems 4 (LMIS4), led by Prof. Philippe Renaud, specializes in research on BioMEMS, microfluidics, nanofluidics, and bioelectronic implants. Their work focuses on understanding molecular transport in nanochannels and developing microsystems for biological cell handling, analysis, and culture. Additionally, they are involved in the development of bioelectronic implants such as micro-electrodes for neural recordings and stimulation, biomechanical sensors for eye pressure, and articular implants. The laboratory has also contributed to the creation of several start-up companies.

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