Optical fiber sensors for Biomedical Engineering Applications

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This presentation addresses the latest developments of optical fiber sensors in healthcare applications, which include wearable robots and assistive devices' instrumentation as well as wearable sensors for human health monitoring. The talk will be divided into three major parts:

(i) Introduction to soft robotics and rehabilitation systems,

(ii) optical fiber sensing and

(iii) optical fiber sensors in rehabilitation systems.

The presentation will also address current research and developments of optical fiber sensors for potential biomedical applications developed by the researcher in collaboration with several international partners and research groups.



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  • Starts 28 March 2022 08:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 25 April 2022 06:00 PM UTC
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Anselmo Frizera, PhD Anselmo Frizera, PhD of Federal University of Espirito Santo – UFES (BRAZIL)

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Optical fiber sensors for Biomedical Engineering Applications

Biography:

Anselmo Frizera, (IEEE Senior Member) holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (2006) from the Federal University of Espirito Santo (UFES, Brazil) and a PhD in Electronics (2010) from the University of Alcalá (UAH, Spain). Since 2010, he has held a permanent position as a lecturer and researcher of the Electrical Engineering Department (UFES). From 2014 to 2018, he served as a Member of the Board of AITADIS, contributing to support the dissemination of knowledge in assistive technologies in Iberoamerica. Prof. Frizera was selected as IEEE Impact Creator (2020), IEEE/EMBS Distinguished Lecturer (2021) and acted as a mentor on IEEE/EMBS Student Mentoring Program (2021). Prof. Frizera has published more than 300 scientific articles (150+ journal papers) and trained masters and doctors in institutions of Brazil, Argentina, Italy, and Portugal. His research interests are rehabilitation robotics, optical and electronic sensors for human-machine interfaces, biomedical signal processing and smart textiles.

Address:Federal University of Espirito Santo – UFES (BRAZIL), , Vitória, Espirito Santo, Brazil





Agenda

12:00 to 12:02pm – Welcome to IEEE OC-EMBS Talk - 2 minutes

12:03 to 12: 05pm – Introducing the Speaker – 3 minutes

12:06 to 12:45pm – Dr Anselmo Frizera presents “Optical fiber sensors for Biomedical Engineering Applications” – 40 minutes

12:46 to 12:55pm – Q&A – 10 minutes

12:55 to 1:00pm – Wrap-up – 5 minutes