Erfan Taatizadeh is a Ph.D. student in the School of Biomedical Engineering at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. He received his Master of Applied Science and Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The University of British Columbia, Okanagan campus (Kelowna, BC Canada, 2018-2019) and K. N. Toosi University of Technology (Tehran, Tehran Provice, Iran, 2013-2017), respectively. His background includes Microfabrication, Microfluidics, Computational Multiphysics Modelling, and BioMEMS devices.
His Ph.D. research focuses on the development of VibroTactile Displays for Human-Electronics Feedback Interface which has high potential applications in the healthcare system. Along with his main Ph.D. project, he also contributes to various on-going projects in the lab such as Neuroregeneration after Spinal Cord Injury.
A paper-thin, actively vibrating film that can be stretched across any surface or adhered to the skin, an electronic device or a textile
Adding nanomaterials to scaffolds has demonstrated improved neural regrowth in vitro and in vivo, mainly using electrically conductive and magnetic nanomaterials
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LinkedIn/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erfan-taatizadeh-01770a19b/