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"Oscillators and Phase Noise in Advanced Radar Systems" with Dr. Jason Breitbarth

Room: 1B70 conference room, Bldg: CU Boulder Discovery Learning Center , Engineering Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80302, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444150

About This Event Please register to attend this outstanding seminar on oscillators and phase noise considerations in advanced radar systems, compliments of the IEEE-AESS/SPS Denver/High Plains Joint Chapter and our colleagues at the Association of Old Crows' Mile High Country Crows Chapter. We welcome all members and guests to join us for this exciting event! Host: Dr. Jason Fritz, Vice President of the AOC MHCC Chapter Co-Hosts: Dr. Prof. Zoya Popovic and Dr. Laila Marzall of the University of Colorado Boulder; Michael A. Powell, President of the AOC MHCC Chapter and Vice Chair of the IEEE AESS-SPS Joint Denver Chapter Co-sponsored by: Mile High Country Crows of the AOC Speaker(s): Jason Breitbarth, Agenda: - Agenda - 4:00 pm - Seminar Promptly Begins - 5:00 pm - Q&A Session - 5:15 pm - Network/Mixer - 6:00 pm - Event Concludes Room: 1B70 conference room, Bldg: CU Boulder Discovery Learning Center , Engineering Dr., Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80302, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444150

CIR & CIS: Wearable Sensing For Health And Performance.

Room: ECS 510, Bldg: University of Denver Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208

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. Speaker(s): Dr. Omar Inan, Room: ECS 510, Bldg: University of Denver Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208

EMBS: Wearable Sensing for Health and Performance

Room: 510, Bldg: Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science, University of Denver, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435638

[] 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 have also leveraged miniature contact microphones to measure the sounds emitted by joints, such as the knees, during movement, and have examined how these acoustic characteristics are altered by musculoskeletal injuries and disorders (e.g., arthritis). We envision that these technologies can all contribute to improving patient care with lower cost and better outcomes. Co-sponsored by: CH04099 - Southeastern Michigan Chapter, EMB Speaker(s): Omer Inan, Agenda: 1) 5:00-5:30pm – Come to view the beautiful Ritchie Engineering Center at DU and enjoy meeting other engineers, faculty and guests. Beverages and snacks will be catered. 2) 5:30-6:30pm - Presentation at DU, Room 510; (5 - 7pm for Room): Wearable sensing for health and performance. – in-person and on Webex. End the meeting with a short Q&A. 3) 6:30-7:00pm -- Adjourn meeting, clean-up and leave building. Room: 510, Bldg: Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science, University of Denver, 2155 E Wesley Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80208, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/435638