Michel M. Maharbiz

Michel M. Maharbiz

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Michel M. Maharbiz

Michel M. Maharbiz, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of neural interfaces, bioMEMS, MEMS, synthetic biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Novel bioelectronic interface achieved by coupling an integrated circuit with bacterial-flagellar-motor-rotation

Methods, compositions, and systems for device implantation

Implants using ultrasonic communication for modulating splenic nerve activity

Helical nerve cuff and related implantable devices

Tracking an implantable device powered using ultrasonic waves

SENTRI: Single-particle energy transducer for radionuclide injections for personalized targeted radionuclide cancer therapy

Devices and methods for modulating immune system activity in a cancer patient and treating cancer

Implants using ultrasonic backscatter for radiation detection and oncology

Michel M. Maharbiz Information

University

Position

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Citations(all)

7199

Citations(since 2020)

4220

Cited By

4864

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Berkeley

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Michel M. Maharbiz Skills & Research Interests

neural interfaces

bioMEMS

MEMS

synthetic biology

Top articles of Michel M. Maharbiz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Novel bioelectronic interface achieved by coupling an integrated circuit with bacterial-flagellar-motor-rotation

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Amritha Janardanan

Soner Sonmezoglu

Stefano Sonedda

James Flewellen

Michel Maharbiz

...

2024/3/4

Methods, compositions, and systems for device implantation

2023/11/23

Implants using ultrasonic communication for modulating splenic nerve activity

2024/2/6

Helical nerve cuff and related implantable devices

2024/4/4

Tracking an implantable device powered using ultrasonic waves

2024/1/25

SENTRI: Single-particle energy transducer for radionuclide injections for personalized targeted radionuclide cancer therapy

International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics

Kyoungtae Lee

Rahul Lall

Shalini Chopra

Michael J Evans

Michel M Maharbiz

...

2024/4/1

Devices and methods for modulating immune system activity in a cancer patient and treating cancer

2024/3/28

Implants using ultrasonic backscatter for radiation detection and oncology

2023/10/17

Implants using ultrasonic backscatter for sensing electrical impedance of tissue

2020/3/3

Ultrasonic Wireless Neural Recording and Stimulation Interfaces

Soner Sonmezoglu

Konlin Shen

Jose M Carmena

Michel M Maharbiz

2023/2/3

Devices and methods for treating cancer by splanchnic nerve stimulation

2023/7/27

Translational opportunities and challenges of invasive electrodes for neural interfaces

Konlin Shen

Oliver Chen

Jordan L Edmunds

David K Piech

Michel M Maharbiz

2023/4

A deep tissue ultrasonic implantable luminescence oxygen sensor

2023/3/30

Implants using ultrasonic communication for neural sensing and stimulation

2023/12/28

Anchor loss in millimeter-scale ultrasonic wireless implantable devices

2023/3/23

Ultrasonic implant and system for measurement of intraocular pressure

2023/9/28

Thin-film optical voltage sensor for voltage sensing

2023/3/16

Device networks for modulating neural activity

2022/2/17

Wireless measurements using electrical impedance spectroscopy to monitor fracture healing

Sensors

Naomasa Fukase

Victoria R Duke

Monica C Lin

Ingrid K Stake

Matthieu Huard

...

2022/8/19

Hydrogel Actuated Carbon Fiber Microelectrode Array

Oliver Chen

Michel Maharbiz

Kristofer Pister

Michael DeWeese

2022

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