ABSPIE seminar series
2018/2019 BME seminars
Here the forthcoming seminars all in week 3. Nice opportunity to see what it is going on around Biomedical Engineering.
1. Monday 15th of October 2018, 10-11, D2.02, Prof Julian Gardner, “The state-of-the-art in E-noses”
2. Monday 15th of October 2018, 11-13, D2.02, Prof Mike Chappell, “An introduction to Compartmental Modelling”
3. Tuesday 16th of October 2018, 10-11, D2.02, Dr Neil Evans, “The Human Locomotive”
4. Tuesday 16th of October 2018, 12-13, D2.02, Dr Vishwesh Kulkarni, "Machine learning for improving surgical safety and in-hospital care”
5. Wednesday 17th of October 2018, 10-11, D2.02, Dr Susan Chetwynd, "Ethics: research with Humans and Animals"
6. Wednesday 17th of October 2018, 11-12, D2.02, Dr Leandro Pecchia, "Medical device design for limited resource settings: the Warwick Experience in Benin”
7. Wednesday 17th of October 2018, 12-13, D2.02, Dr Vishwesh Kulkarni, " Predictive modelling techniques for disease diagnostics”
8. Thursday 18th of October 2018, 10-11, D2.02, Dr Adam Noel, "Using Molecular Communication to Model Biophysical Signal Propagation and Processing"
9. Thursday 18th of October 2018, 11-12, D2.02, Dr James Amor, "Activity and Behaviour Monitoring for Health and Wellness"
10. Thursday 18th of October 2018, 12-13, D2.02, Prof Nigel Stocks, "Design of True Logic Gates in Synthetic Biology"