
Kevin Albert Kasper: Biomedical Engineering Candidate, University of Arizona
Monday, June 9, 2025,
3:00pm – 4:00pm,
ASA Koffler Great Room and Zoom
The musculoskeletal system is an understudied area where new technologies can result in advanced capabilities. The future of healthcare relies on biosymbiotic electronics—skin-conformal, wireless, battery-free devices designed for continuous clinical-grade health monitoring. On-device wireless power harvesting and autonomous operation offer a path toward truly unobtrusive health tracking. Kevin Kasper will discuss the integration of biosymbiotic wearable devices with osseosurface electronics, a new class of implantable bioactive devices for long-term bone health tracking. His presentation will also cover the integration of edge AI for at-home frailty assessment and bone fracture healing prediction. Together, these technologies form a cohesive framework for next-generation medical devices that are intimately integrated with the human body.

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