Our research focuses on the development of novel integrated circuits and microsystems technologies for interfacing electronics with biological systems. Please reach out to us if you would like to collaborate with us or join our lab. We welcome your questions and comments.
Marc P. Dandin, PhD
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Biomedical Engineering (by courtesy)
Carnegie Mellon University
Hamerschlag Hall, 2111
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 USA
mdandin@andrew.cmu.edu
412.268.6351
Tracking Ovarian Cancer Cells on a CMOS Chip
/0 Comments/in Research Projects /by Academic Web PagesM. Dandin, C-Y. Lin, "System and Method to Measure CAR-T Cell Quality", United States Patent Application No. 18/316,200, filed May 11, 2023
M. Dandin, “Silicon Photomultiplier with in-Microcell Adaptation Mechanism,” United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/638,135, filed Mar. 3, 2018.
M. Dandin, “Delay Circuit with Dual Delay Resolution Regime,” United States Patent Application No. 15/496,924, filed Apr. 25, 2017.
M. Dandin, “Single-Photon Avalanche Diode Circuit with Variable Hold-off Time and Dual Delay Regime,” United States Patent No. 9,671,284, issued Jun. 6, 2017.
M. Dandin, “Circuit and Method for Locally Controlling Breakdown Voltage and Performance in a Silicon Photomultiplier Array,” United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/435,586, filed Dec. 16, 2016.
M. Dandin, “Programmable Delay Cell and Delay Line, and Readout Circuit Including The Same,” United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/278,585, filedJan. 14, 2016.