The future of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is being reshaped by revolutionary biomaterials, and we are excited to feature Shahab Ahmadi Seyedkhani from Sharif University of Technology, Iran, who will present his latest research at the International Congress on Materials Science and Nanotechnology (November 20-22, 2025 | Singapore & Online).
His talk, “Cutting-Edge Biomaterials for
Next-Generation Brain-Computer Interfaces” promises to
highlight how smart materials are enhancing the way humans interact with
machines.
🌐 Presentation Highlights:
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Seamless Neural Integration → Development of biocompatible materials that reduce
inflammation and improve long-term stability.
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Carbon Nanomaterials → Exploring the power of CNTs and Graphene for high-performance neural
interfacing.
·
Conductive Polymers → Showcasing PEDOT
and its composites for superior electrode efficiency and signal
fidelity.
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Bio-inspired & Hybrid Materials → Introduction of living electrodes and biohybrid
systems for advanced BCIs.
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Future Prospects → Vision for durable, minimally invasive, and high-resolution
interfaces in neuroprosthetics and beyond.
👨🔬 About the Researcher
With more than a
decade of experience in nanotechnology
for biotechnology applications, Shahab Ahmadi Seyedkhani focuses on
designing and fabricating nanostructured biomaterials. His expertise covers tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing,
and biosensors. Currently, his work emphasizes advancing nanostructured BCIs to bridge the gap
between biological tissues and electronic systems. He has published extensively
and authored academic books, earning recognition as a promising young Iranian
scientist.
📍 Event Information
Event: International
Congress on Materials Science and Nanotechnology
Dates: November 20-22, 2025
Venue: Village Hotel Changi,
Singapore & Online
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📧 Email: materials@mathewsconference.com
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