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DESCRIPTION:The development of wearable Electrical impedance tomography sys
 tem for biomedical applications\n\nDai Jiang\, PhD\n\nDepartment of Electr
 onic &amp; Electrical Engineering\, Faculty of Engineering Science\, Universit
 y College London\n\nVendredi le 28 janvier 2022 à 9h00\, en direct sur Zo
 om / Friday January 28\, 2022 at 9 am on Zoom :\n\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us
 /j/86290296680?pwd=MDU1dWhyRStNc3VQNHFOTXkwdDFwZz09\n\nAbstract\n\nBiomedi
 cal Electrical impedance tomography (EIT)\, an imaging technique by measur
 ing the impedance within a body\, provides radiation-free\, continuous\, r
 eal-time biomedical imaging at a low cost. Developing a suitable EIT syste
 m for clinical use\, however\, requires carefully understanding the requir
 ements by specific applications. This talk looks at miniaturised EIT circu
 its and systems and how it has evolved\, and reports our latest developmen
 t in a wearable EIT system for the clinical care of preterm babies\, as we
 ll as our investigation in exploring EIT in human-machine interface.\n\nDa
 i Jiang received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Beihang University (form
 erly Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)\, Beijing\, China
 \, in 1998 and 2001\, respectively\, and the Ph.D. degree from University 
 College London (UCL)\, London\, U.K.\, in 2009. His Ph.D. work was on freq
 uency synthesis. He was with Datang Telecom Group\, China\, from 2001 to 2
 002\, developing FPGA functions for WCDMA signal processing. From 2006 to 
 2020\, he was a Research Fellow with the Bioelectronics Group\, UCL\, wher
 e he is currently a Lecturer with the Department of Electronic and Electri
 cal Engineering. His research interests include CMOS analog and mixed-sign
 al integrated circuit design for biomedical applications. He is a IEEE Sen
 ior Member\, and a Member of the Biomedical and Life Science Circuits and 
 Systems Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.\n\nS
 peaker(s): Dr Dai Jiang\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/30
 0941
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300941
ORGANIZER:benoit.gosselin@gel.ulaval.ca
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SUMMARY:Séminaires virtuels du CHAPITRE EMBS/CASS de Québec
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300941
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 18pt\;&quot;&gt;Th
 e development of wearable Electrical impedance tomography system for biome
 dical applications&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dai Jiang\, PhD&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Departm
 ent of Electronic &amp;amp\; Electrical Engineering\, Faculty of Engineering S
 cience\, University College London&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Vendredi le 28 
 janvier 2022 &amp;agrave\; 9h00\, en direct sur Zoom / Friday January 28\, 202
 2 at 9 am on Zoom :&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86290296680?pwd=MDU1
 dWhyRStNc3VQNHFOTXkwdDFwZz09&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt;Abst
 ract&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Biomedical Electrical impedance tomography (EIT)\, an imaging
  technique by measuring the impedance within a body\, provides radiation-f
 ree\, continuous\, real-time biomedical imaging at a low cost. Developing 
 a suitable EIT system for clinical use\, however\, requires carefully unde
 rstanding the requirements by specific applications. This talk looks at mi
 niaturised EIT circuits and systems and how it has evolved\, and reports o
 ur latest development in a wearable EIT system for the clinical care of pr
 eterm babies\, as well as our investigation in exploring EIT in human-mach
 ine interface.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dai Jiang received the B.Sc. and M.
 Sc. degrees from Beihang University (formerly Beijing University of Aerona
 utics and Astronautics)\, Beijing\, China\, in 1998 and 2001\, respectivel
 y\, and the Ph.D. degree from University College London (UCL)\, London\, U
 .K.\, in 2009. His Ph.D. work was on frequency synthesis. He was with Data
 ng Telecom Group\, China\, from 2001 to 2002\, developing FPGA functions f
 or WCDMA signal processing. From 2006 to 2020\, he was a Research Fellow w
 ith the Bioelectronics Group\, UCL\, where he is currently a Lecturer with
  the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. His research int
 erests include CMOS analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design for 
 biomedical applications. He is a IEEE Senior Member\, and a Member of the 
 Biomedical and Life Science Circuits and Systems Technical Committee of th
 e IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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