School of Engineering News
High respiratory efforts in COVID-19 patients could result in self-inflicted lung injury
The impact of high breathing efforts on the lungs of patients suffering with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 has been investigated by researchers at the University of Warwick, who assessed the likelihood of resulting lung injury.
Discovery of microscopic metallic particles in the human brain
A UK-led international team of researchers has discovered elemental metallic copper and iron in the human brain for the first time.
Warwick Biomedical Engineer Leandro Pecchia featured in the Financial Times for Artificial Intelligence for fully automated diabetes kit.
Dr Leandro Pecchia, associate professor at the University of Warwick's school of engineering, hopes to use electrocardiogram (ECG) signals to track glucose levels by applying AI tools to a heartbeat scan, he can detect low blood glucose with similar accuracy to a CGM.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can detect low-glucose levels via ECG without fingerprick test
Researchers from the school of Engineering have created technology for detecting low glucose levels via ECG using a non-invasive wearable sensor, which with the latest Artificial Intelligence can detect hypoglycaemic events from raw ECG signals.
Warwick Engineer contributes to breakthrough Alzheimer's collaboration
Breakthrough in description of metals in brain which may drive the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, made by international research collaboration, including Dr Joanna Collingwood.