Applications of Microwaves in Medicine

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IEEE North Jersey MTT/AP Chapter Co-Sponsors the MTT-S Technical Webinar


Applications of Microwaves in Medicine – A Review on the 70th Anniversary of MTT-S (Register now)

This presentation is based on the review paper titled 'Applications of Microwaves in Medicine,' which discusses microwave techniques utilized in medical applications. The paper was published in the 70th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Microwaves. Within this presentation, summaries will cover principles and examples of signal and data communication for implants and wearables through the human body, electromagnetic energy transfer through tissues to power implants, noninvasive remote and in situ physical and biochemical sensing, as well as therapeutic applications involving controlled thermal effects for altering tissue properties. The goal is to inspire engineers, scientists, and researchers to explore potential biomedical and clinical applications that can significantly impact healthcare and human well-being.



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  • Date: 12 Oct 2023
  • Time: 04:00 PM UTC to 05:00 PM UTC
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  • Ajay Poddar (E-mail: akpoddar@ieee.org),  Anisha Apte (E-mail: anisha_apte@ieee.org), Durga Misra (E-Mail: dmisra@njit.edu)

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section


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J.-C. Chiao J.-C. Chiao of Southern Methodist University (SMU)

Topic:

Applications of Microwaves in Medicine

This presentation is based on the review paper titled 'Applications of Microwaves in Medicine,' which discusses microwave techniques utilized in medical applications. The paper was published in the 70th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Microwaves. Within this presentation, summaries will cover principles and examples of signal and data communication for implants and wearables through the human body, electromagnetic energy transfer through tissues to power implants, noninvasive remote and in situ physical and biochemical sensing, as well as therapeutic applications involving controlled thermal effects for altering tissue properties. The goal is to inspire engineers, scientists, and researchers to explore potential biomedical and clinical applications that can significantly impact healthcare and human well-being.

Biography:

J.-C. Chiao, Mary and Richard Templeton Centennial Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Methodist University (SMU)

J.-C. Chiao is Mary and Richard Templeton Centennial Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Methodist University (SMU). He received his Ph.D. at Caltech and was with Bellcore, the University of Hawaii-Manoa, and Chorum Technologies. He was a Greene endowed professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas - Arlington in 2002–18. Dr. Chiao has published more than 260 peer-reviewed papers and received 20 U.S. patents. He was honored with the O'Donnell Award in Engineering presented by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas. He also received the Tech Titan Technology Innovator Award; Pan-Wen Yuan Excellence in Research Award; Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Excellence in Engineering Teaching Award; Research in Medicine milestone award by Heroes of Healthcare; IEEE MTT Distinguished Microwave Lecturer; IEEE Sensors Council Distinguished Lecturer; IEEE Region 5 Outstanding Engineering Educator and individual Achievement awards. He served as the founding Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF, and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology; and chaired the 2022 IEEE Sensors Conference. He is a Fellow of IEEE, IET, SPIE, and AIMBE. His webpage is at http://smu.edu/jcchiao/.

 

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