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Takeo Miyake is a Professor at the Graduate School of Information, Production, and Systems, Waseda University, with a career spanning over 15 years in Biomedical Engineering and Bioprotonics. His work bridges bioiontronics, wireless power systems, and biofuel battery technologies.
- BS, MS, PhD in Electrical Engineering and Nanoscience & Nanoengineering from Waseda University
- Former Acting Instructor at University of Washington and Assistant Professor at Tohoku University
Research focuses on bioelectronic interfaces for in vivo applications, including:
- Self-powered diagnostics using biofuel cells (glucose/lactate sensing)
- Protonic devices for ATP synthesis and pH modulation
- Wireless-powered smart contact lenses for health monitoring
- Nanotube-based intracellular delivery systems
His 15 recent publications (2024–2019) emphasize flexible bioelectronics and implantable energy systems, with breakthroughs in:
- Parity-Time symmetric wireless biosensors (2023)
- Multienzyme logic biotransducers (2024)
- Nanostraw-mediated molecular delivery (2019)
Scientific recognition includes:
- Young Scientists Award from Japan’s Ministry of Education (2020)
- Best Presentation Awards (2011–2020)
- Incentive Prize from Aoba Foundation (2013)
As an active committee member and professional society member (Materials Research Society, Japan Society of Applied Physics), he drives innovation in biofuel cells and smart wearable systems.
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