Antennas and Microwaves for Biomedical Applications


TITLE:


Antennas and Microwaves for Biomedical Applications


DATE:


Friday, February 1st, 2019


TIME:


3:30 PM


LOCATION:


GMCS-314


SPEAKER:


Dr. Sima Noghanian, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of North Dakota and Visiting Professor, Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, SDSU


ABSTRACT:


Design of wireless sensors and devices is an emerging area in medical diagnosis
and treatment. Wireless sensors and transceivers may be utilized in health-monitoring
systems, such as blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate monitoring; deep brain
stimulation; and fall-detection.

A key component of any wireless device is the antenna. Design of antennas for biomedical
systems requires consideration of many challenges, including safety, miniaturization,
and performance optimization. This talk provides an overview of the state-of-the-art
biomedical antennas, and in particular the recent research activities in the Applied
Electromagnetics Engineering Laboratory (AEMEL) at the University of North Dakota on
wearable and implanted antennas.


HOST:


Dr. Satish Sharma, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


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