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  • Friday Harbor, WA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Kensington, CA
  • Santa Barbara, CA

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Research Engineer Iii

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Location:
2150 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Allen Institute
Research Engineer Iii

Allen Institute Feb 2014 - Mar 2015
Scientist 1

Cortera Neurotechnologies Mar 2013 - Dec 2014
Chief Technology Officer

Cortera Neurotechnologies Mar 2013 - Dec 2014
Chief Science Officer at Cortera Neurotechnologies, Inc

Uc Berkeley Aug 2009 - Dec 2013
Graduate Student Researcher
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 2008 - 2013
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Philosophy
The University of Göttingen 2003 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Physics
Johann - Heinrich - Voß - Schule
Uc Santa Barbara
Universität Goettingen
Master of Science, Masters, Physics, Chemistry, Geophysics
Skills:
Microfabrication
Neuroscience
Physics
Chemistry
Data Analysis
Microsoft Excel
Microscopy
Microsoft Word
Teaching
Powerpoint
Microsoft Office
Matlab
Statistics
Biomedical Engineering
Science
Interests:
Berkeley
Entrepreneurship
Environment
Education
Santa Barbara
Science and Technology
Electrophysiology
University of California
Medical Devices
Start Up
Neuroscience
Health
Languages:
English
German
Russian
French
Latin
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Peter Ledochowitsch

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Publications

Us Patents

Monolithically Integrated Implantable Flexible Antenna For Electrocorticography And Related Biotelemetry Devices

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US Patent:
20140257052, Sep 11, 2014
Filed:
Mar 11, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/205336
Inventors:
- Oakland CA, US
Peter Ledochowitsch - Kensington CA, US
Assignee:
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - Oakland CA
International Classification:
H01Q 1/27
A61B 5/04
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600301, 600372, 600393, 600373, 600378
Abstract:
A sub-skin-depth (nanoscale metallization) thin film antenna is shown that is monolithically integrated with an array of neural recording electrodes on a flexible polymer substrate. The structure is intended for long-term biometric data and power transfer such as electrocorticographic neural recording in a wireless brain-machine interface system. The system includes a microfabricated thin-film electrode array and a loop antenna patterned in the same microfabrication process, on the same or on separate conductor layers designed to be bonded to an ultra-low power ASIC.
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