BMS Institute Lecturer Shares Experience in Implantable Microelectronics with Indian Partners

Senior Lecturer of the Institute of Biomedical Systems (BMS), PhD in Engineering Boris Putrya was invited to India to give a course of lectures at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Silchar, Republic of India, under the GIAN (Global Initiative of Academic Networks) program.
The course «Implantable artificial kidney for future kidney on chip technology» based on the results of research conducted within the framework of the MIET Strategic technology project «Implantable medical microelectronics». The course was an introduction to the development of implantable organ-on-chip blood purification devices. A quick overview of chronic and terminal renal failure, a short introduction in existing conventional methods of renal replacement therapy, including dialysis methods (hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and their modalities), and an overview of the current RRT devices development were presented.
During his visit Boris Putrya took part in the 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing and Computer Vision (SIPCOV-2025), where cutting-edge trends, practical challenges and solutions in the field of Signal Processing and Computer Vision applications such as Image and Video Processing, Medical Imaging and Technology, Communication System Engineering and IOT based System Design were discussed.
NIT is one of the leading universities in India in the field of innovation and a trusted MIET partner in the development of an implantable artificial kidney. NIT has been ranked 40th among all engineering colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2023 and 2024.