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CyBioEl 2026

19 – 21 October 2026
Conference on Bioelectronic Interfaces:
Materials, Devices and Applications for biology

Annabelle Hotel, Paphos, Cyprus

Registration Submission

CyBioEl 2026

19 – 21 October 2026
Conference on Bioelectronic Interfaces:
Materials, Devices and Applications for biology

Annabelle Hotel, Paphos, Cyprus

Registration Submission

CyBioEl 2026

19 – 21 October 2026
Conference on Bioelectronic Interfaces:
Materials, Devices and Applications for biology

Annabelle Hotel, Paphos, Cyprus

Registration Submission

CyBioEl 2026

19 – 21 October 2026
Conference on Bioelectronic Interfaces:
Materials, Devices and Applications for biology

Annabelle Hotel, Paphos, Cyprus

Registration Submission

    Important
    Dates

    Abstracts’ submission opens:
    01/03/2026
    Abstracts’ submission ends:
    30/04/2026
    Selected abstracts announced :
    15/05/2026
    Early registration ends:
    15/07/2026
    Late registration ends:
    01/09/2026

    About the Conference

    Bioelectronic interfaces enable the sensing and modulation of biological processes for basic research and primarily biomedical applications. New directions are also emerging, including applications in environmental monitoring, agriculture, and biotechnology. The main focus of the conference will be the interface between bioelectronic technologies and biological systems, with particular emphasis on understanding how to tune active material properties and device engineering to achieve seamless integration and high-performance signal transduction. The conference will cover well-established applications, such as multimodal neural interfaces, healthcare biosensors, and in vitro models, as well as less explored systems, including biohybrid interfaces, plant bioelectronics, and bioelectrochemical systems.
    Within the 2nd edition of this international, multidisciplinary conference, we aim to bridge biology, engineering, and materials science, promoting a holistic view of bioelectronic systems for basic research, therapeutics, diagnostics, and emerging applications. We seek to bring together researchers with diverse expertise from around the world to share insights on bioelectronic interfaces. We hope that this conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art while also paving the way for future advancements in the field.

    General
    Topics

    In-vivo bioelectronic interfaces

    In-vitro bioelectronic systems

    Fundamentals of the biotic/abiotic interface

    Cell-material interface engineering

    Ionic and Electronic Mixed Conductors

    Electrical Stimulation

    Wireless stimulation of living tissue (Optical, Ultrasonic, Magnetic)

    Biosensing

    Biohybrid technologies

    Bioinspired and biomimetic electronic materials and devices

    Bioelectrochemical systems

    Conference Chairs

    Eleni Stavrinidou

    Senior Associate Professor
    Linköping University

    Achilleas Savva

    Assistant Professor
     Delft University of Technology

    Christina Tringides

    Assistant Professor
    Rice University

    Invited Speakers

    Maria Asplund

    Chalmers University of Technology

    Alexander Boys

    Dartmouth College

    Ritchie Chen

    University of California San Francisco 

    Anna Herland

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology

    Dion Khodagholy

    University of California Irvine

    Scott Keene

    Rice University

    Adrica Kyndiah

    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

    Stephanie Lacour

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

    Guglielmo Lanzani

    Politecnico di Milano / Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

    George Malliaras

    University of Cambridge

    Massimo Mastrangeli

    Delft University of Technology

    Iain McCulloch

    Oxford/Princeton University

    Michael G. Monaghan

    Trinity College Dublin

    Dante Muratore

    Delft University of Technology

    Giuseppe Maria Paternò

    Politecnico di Milano

    Viviana Rincon Montes

    Forschungszentrum Jülich

    Alina Rwei

    Delft University of Tehcnology

    Francesca Santoro

    Forschungszentrum Jülich

    Claudia Tortiglione

    Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

    Omid Veiseh

    Rice University

    Gregory L. Whiting

    University of Colorado Boulder

    The
    Location

    Paphos, one of the most charming cities in Cyprus, uniquely combines rich history with modern hospitality. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, with archaeological treasures, a mild Mediterranean climate and excellent infrastructure, it is an ideal destination for hosting international conferences. Authentic Cypriot hospitality, easy access and a high level of service create the ideal environment for an unforgettable conference experience.

    Contact us

    Conference P.C.O.
    Diazoma Conferences & Events
    6, Patr. Gregoriou E’, 71305, Heraklion
    +30 2810 321494
    info@cybioel.org

      Contact us

      Conference P.C.O.
      Diazoma Conferences & Events
      6, Patr. Gregoriou E’, 71305, Heraklion
      +30 2810 321494
      info@cybioel.org