Chair
Xin Zhu, The University of Aizu, Japan
The biomedical engineering track focuses on the advances that improve human health and health care and applies advanced embedded engineering techniques to medicine, from diagnosis and analysis to treatment and recovery. Conducting research in biomedical engineering comes with its own unique set of technical and scientific challenges. The topics of interest of this session are, but are not limited to:
- Embedded Biomedical Signal Processing
- Bionanotechnology and BioMEMS
- Neural and Rehabilitation Engineering;
- Biorobotics, Anthropomorphic Robotics
- Diagnostic Systems and Technologies
- Biomedical and Health Informatics
- Digital Twin for healthcare
- Wearable Biomedical Sensors/Systems
- Human interface and interaction
- Web informatics and service informatics
- Computational and Synthetic Biology
- Biosensor Devices and Interface Circuits
- Body Area/Sensor Networks and Wireless Health Monitoring
- Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Circuits and Systems
- Circuits for Medical Applications, Neuromodulation, and Closed-Loop Systems
- Biotelemetry and Energy Harvesting/Scavenging Circuits and Systems
- Lab-on-Chip, Point-of-Care Devices
- Implantable and Wearable Health Devices and systems
- Artificial Intelligence of Things for Healthcare
- Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing