dr. S. Pakazad

PhD student
Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM), Department of Microelectronics

PhD thesis (Jun 2015): Stretchable Micro-Electrode Arrays for Electrophysiology
Promotor: Ronald Dekker

Expertise: Biomedical Engineering

Themes: Flexible and Stretchable Electronics

Biography

Saeed Khoshfetrat Pakazad was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1980. He received his B.Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering from K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2003. He has two M.Sc. degrees, the first one in Electrical Engineering from Tehran Polytechnic University in 2006, and the second M.Sc. degree with distinction in Biomedical Engineering from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, in 2010. Since September 2010, he is pursuing the Ph.D. degree with Delft University of Technology in the Flexible and Stretchable Electronics group. He is currently working on the development of a stretchable multi-electrode array chip for drug screening in collaboration with Philips research and Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC).

Publications

  1. Upside-down Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Micro-electrode Array (MEA)
    N. Gaio; B. van Meer; C. Silvestri; Saeed Khoshfetrat Pakazad; S. Vollebregt; C.L. Mummery; R. Dekker;
    In IEEE Sensors Conference,
    2015.

  2. Stretchable Micro-Electrode Arrays for Electrophysiology
    Saeed Khoshfetrat Pakazad;
    PhD thesis, Delft University of Technology, 2015.
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  3. A novel stretchable micro-electrode array (SMEA) design for directional stretching of cells
    S Khoshfetrat Pakazad; A Savov; A van de Stolpe; R Dekker;
    Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering,
    Volume 24, Issue 3, pp. 034003, 2014.

  4. A post processing approach for manufacturing high-density stretchable sensor arrays
    A. Savov; S. Khoshfetrat Pakazad; S. Joshi; V. Henneken; R. Dekker;
    In IEEE Sensors,
    pp. 1703-1705, 2014.

  5. A manufacturable platform for in vito electrophysiological studies under mechanical stimulation
    S. Khoshferat Pakazad; A. Savov; R. Dekker;
    In Proceedings of the 17th international conference on miniaturized systems for chemistry and life sciences,
    pp. 1412-1414, 2013.

  6. A novel SMEA design for directional stretching of cells
    S. Khoshferat Pakazad; A. Savov and. A. van der Stolpe; R. Dekker;
    In Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine,
    pp. 6-7, 2013.

  7. Living chips and Chips for the living
    R. Dekker; S. Braam; V. Henneken; A. van der Horst; S. Khoshfetrat Pakazad; M. Louwerse; B. van Meer; B. Mimoun; A. Savov; A. van de Stolpe;
    In Proc. of IEEE Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting (BCTM 2012),
    Portland, Oregon, USA, pp. 1-9, Sep. 2012. DOI 10.1109/BCTM.2012.6352653.

  8. A platform for manufacturable stretchable micro-electrode arrays
    S. Khoshfetrat Pakazad; A. Savov; S.R. Braam; R. Dekker;
    In R. Walczak; J. Dziuban (Ed.), Proc. Eurosensors XXVI,
    Krakow, Poland, Procedia Engineering, pp. 817-820, Sep 2012. DOI 10.1016/j.proeng.2012.09.272.

  9. A stretchable micro-electrode array for in vitro electrophysiology
    S. Khoshfetrat Pakazad; A. Metodiev Savov; A. van de Stolpe; S. Braam; B. van Meer; R. Dekker;
    In Proc. 24th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2011),
    Cancun, Mexico, IEEE, pp. 829-832, Jan. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4244-9633-4; DOI 10.1109/MEMSYS.2011.5734553.

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Last updated: 9 Mar 2019

Saeed Khoshfetrat Pakazad

Alumnus
  • Left in 2014
  • Now: Additive Biosystems