Aydin Babakhani
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About
Aydin Babakhani is pioneering the future of biomedical sensing with fully wireless and batteryless localization systems. His core research focuses on eliminating the constraints of batteries in medical devices, enabling unprecedented miniaturization and safety for point-of-care applications. Babakhani’s major contributions include the development of a localization system capable of detecting physiological motion with a remarkable 50-micrometer resolution, while employing adaptive transmitter power control to optimize energy efficiency. This work directly addresses critical challenges in wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE), where precise localization is essential for detecting cancerous tissues, targeted drug delivery, and robotic surgeries. By removing the risks of battery leakage and limited lifespan, his designs promise safer, longer-lasting implants. His most cited papers, with 5 and 4 citations respectively, lay the groundwork for a new class of autonomous medical sensors. Babakhani’s research is not just an incremental improvement; it is a paradigm shift toward truly maintenance-free, deeply integrated biomedical devices that can operate continuously inside the human body.
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