Biohybrid systems

Neuro- or Biohybrid systems are systems formed by at least one biological component – i.e. already existing in living systems – and at least one artificial – newly engineered – component. Biological and artificial components are not independent, but are passing information either in one or both directions, thereby forming a new hybrid bio-artificial entity.

By promoting integration between neurotechnologies and biomimetics research, CSNII will be essential to development of these application fields.

Posted 25/11/2014
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Posted 24/07/2013
Important implementation examples of biohybrid systems are brain-machine...
Posted 06/01/2013
In recent years a new class of neuromorphic multi-chip systems started to...