Micro-hole Craniotomy for Micro-hole Neural Intervention: A New Paradigm to Interact with the Brain
Research Seminar Series

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Date
04 Mar 2025
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Organiser
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU
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Time
10:00 - 11:30
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Venue
DE308
Speaker
Dr Zhe LI
Summary
Direct access a fine target in brain via a minimally invasive manner is ideal for a wide range of operations including neural sensing, drug delivery in brain or disease diagnosis or treatment. Advances in miniaturized neural implants and thin/soft neuro-electronics are also being witnessed. However, brain’s unique anatomical structure and the natural barrier skull make it challenging to performance minimally invasive operations. To address this issue, we proposed the method of “micro-hole brain intervention”, which is founded on the technique of Safe and Smart Micro-hole Craniotomy or S2MHC. The S2MHC technique can generate a micro-hole on the high strength skull bone (sub-millimeter diameter) without material removal, with an extremely low force that is similar to subcutaneous injection. Smart craniotomy termination detection algorithm and thermal control measures were developed for robust, safe and high-quality micro-hole craniotomy. Micro-hole craniotomy enables us to reach dura, the sub-dura space, or the brain conveniently via a micro-hole on skull for various applications from brain-computer interface, to drug delivery or disease treatment.
Keynote Speaker

Dr Zhe LI
Assistant Professor
School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University
Dr. Zhe Li, Associate professor, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University. Dr. Li got his bachelor and master degree in mechanical engineering from Dalian University of Technology (Supervisor: Dongming Guo), the PhD degree in manufacturing from National University of Singapore (NUS; Supervisor: Xiaoping Li and Lu Li), and worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biomedical Engineering in NUS (Supervisor: Choon Hwai Yap). Dr. Li established his lab in of Sun Yat-sen University (Shenzhen), focusing on interdisciplinary research of methods and devices for minimally invasive brain and vascular intervention, with financial supports from NSFC China and Guandong Province; his latest work published in Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. In this seminar, he will share the advances in micro-hole neural intervention from his group.
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