CIR & CIS: Wearable Sensing For Health And Performance.

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Abstract: Recent advances in digital health technologies are enabling biomedical researchers to reframe health optimization and disease treatment in a patient-specific, personalized manner. This talk will focus on my group’s research in two areas of relevance to digital health: (1) cardiogenic vibration sensing and analytics; and (2) musculoskeletal sensing with joint acoustic emissions and bioimpedance. Our group has extensively studied the timings and characteristics of cardiogenic vibration signals such as the ballistocardiogram and seismocardiogram, and applied these signals for quantifying filling pressures and volume status in the context of heart failure (volume overload) and hemorrhage (volume depletion). We envision that these technologies can all contribute to improving patient care with lower cost and better outcomes.



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  • Date: 13 Nov 2024
  • Time: 05:30 PM to 06:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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  • 2155 E Wesley Ave
  • Denver, Colorado
  • United States 80208
  • Building: University of Denver Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
  • Room Number: ECS 510

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  • Starts 30 September 2024 01:00 PM
  • Ends 13 November 2024 07:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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Dr. Omar Inan

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Wearable Sensing For Health And Performance.

Dr. Omar Inan

  • Regents Entrepreneur
  • Chair in Bioscience and Bioengineering
  • Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Omer Inan received his BS, MS, and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford in 2004, 2005, and 2009, respectively. Dr. Inan is Regents Entrepreneur, Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in Bioscience and Bioengineering in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Adjunct Professor in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, at Georgia Tech. From 2009-2013, Omar was the Chief Engineer at Countryman Associates, Inc., a professional audio manufacturer of miniature microphones and high-end audio products for Broadway theaters, theme parks, and broadcast networks. Dr. Inan’s research focuses on non-invasive physiological sensing and modulation for human health and performance. Dr. Inan has published more than 380 technical articles in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, has 18 issued patents, received several major awards for his research.
 
Dr Inan is also Fellow of the IEEE, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), and the American College of Cardiology. He is currently an IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Distinguished Lecturer.