Bioengineering Research Projects
Bioengineering is the multidisciplinary application of engineering to medicine and biology including such areas as biomedical signal and image processing, medical informatics, and biomedical instrumentation within CSEE.Specific research projects include signal processing for prediction of sudden cardiac death in an animal model of heart failure, development of algorithms for arrhythmia detection in implanted medical devices, telemedicine for rural health care delivery in West Virginia and 3-D cranofacial reconstruction. Sponsors for this work include the National Science Foundation, the American Heart Association, the National Institute of Health, and industry. Faculty efforts leverage ongoing collaborations with the University of Memphis, University of Houston, and industry.
Some of the current research areas are as follows; if you are interested in these areas please feel free to contact the listed faculty members.
- Bioengineering (research conducted by Dr. David Graham, Dr. Mark Jerabek and Dr. Tim McGraw)
- Bioinformatics (research conducted by Dr. Donald Adjeroh)
- Biological sensors (research conducted by Dr. Xian An Cao, Dr. Dimitris Korakakis and Dr. Lawrence Hornak)
- Biotechnology (research conducted by Dr. David Graham, Dr. Mark Jerabek and Dr. Tim McGraw)
- Chemical sensors (research conducted by Dr. Xian An Cao)
- Computational Biology (research conducted by Dr. Donald Adjeroh)
- Neuromorphic Engineering (research conducted by Dr. David Graham)
- Healthcare Systems (research conducted by Dr. Sumitra Reddy)
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