Information Technology in Medical Diagnostics III: Metrological Aspects of Biomedical Research
Editat de Waldemar Wójcik, Saygid Uvaysov, Andrzej Smolarzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mai 2021
The first and second volumes of Information Technology in Medical Diagnostics found readers not only in Poland, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan but also Spain, Russia and the Czech Republic. Following the readers’ suggestions, in the third volume of ITMD we returned to the formula of closed chapters known from volume one. Due to its limited volume, the book deals with the aforementioned issues in only selected areas of biomedical engineering.
The book will be of interest not only for academics and engineers but also for professionals involved in biomedical engineering, seeking solutions for the problems that cannot be solved using "traditional" technologies or trying to improve existing measurement systems.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367765866
ISBN-10: 0367765861
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
ISBN-10: 0367765861
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateNotă biografică
Waldemar Wójcik (DSc. Eng. Professor) was born in Poland, 1949. He is Director of the Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, former long-time dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Lublin University of Technology. Doctor Honoris Causa of seven universities in Ukraine and Kazakhstan. He obtained his Ph. D. in 1985 at the Lublin University of Technology, and D. Sc. in 2002 at the National University Lviv Polytechnic, Ukraine. In 2009 he obtained a title of professor granted by the President of Poland. In his research he mainly deals with process control, optoelectronics, digital data analysis and also heat processes or solid state physics. Particular attention is paid to the use optoelectronic technology in the monitoring and diagnostics of thermal processes. He is a member of Optoelectronics Section of the Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications of the Polish Academy of Sciences; Metrology Section of the Committee of Metrology and Scientific Equipment of the Polish Academy of Sciences and many other scientific organisations of Poland as well as Europe and Asia. In total, he has published over 60 books, over 400 papers, and authored several patents. He is also a member of the editorial board of numerous international and national scientific and technical journals.
Saygid Uvaysov (DSc. Eng. Professor) graduated in automation and telemechanics from the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute in 1981. In 1992 he obtains a PhD at Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, then DSc. in 2000. In 2002 he obtains an academic title of professor. During his career he received many government and professional prizes. He currently works at MIREA – Russian Technological University as the head of the Chair of Design and Production of Radio-electronic Devices. His scientific interests mainly focus on electronics and system engineering, radio engineering, radiolocation, radio navigation and telecommunications, informatics, computer science, technical diagnostics and information-measuring systems. Author of more than 300 publications in this research area.
Andrzej Smolarz (PhD. DSc. Eng.) graduated from Lublin University of Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1989. During 30 years of professional work he has reached the position of a university professor at his Alma Mater in the Institute of Electronics and Information Technology. He has also worked as a Research Fellow at The Laboratory of Research in Fluid Dynamics and Combustion Technologies (LIFTEC by its Spanish acronym) a joint center between the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) and University of Zaragoza. His research field of interest covers wide variety of optical methods in industrial diagnostics and control as well as applications of artificial intelligence methods in industrial and medical diagnostics. Author of more than 100 publications in this research area.
Saygid Uvaysov (DSc. Eng. Professor) graduated in automation and telemechanics from the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute in 1981. In 1992 he obtains a PhD at Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, then DSc. in 2000. In 2002 he obtains an academic title of professor. During his career he received many government and professional prizes. He currently works at MIREA – Russian Technological University as the head of the Chair of Design and Production of Radio-electronic Devices. His scientific interests mainly focus on electronics and system engineering, radio engineering, radiolocation, radio navigation and telecommunications, informatics, computer science, technical diagnostics and information-measuring systems. Author of more than 300 publications in this research area.
Andrzej Smolarz (PhD. DSc. Eng.) graduated from Lublin University of Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1989. During 30 years of professional work he has reached the position of a university professor at his Alma Mater in the Institute of Electronics and Information Technology. He has also worked as a Research Fellow at The Laboratory of Research in Fluid Dynamics and Combustion Technologies (LIFTEC by its Spanish acronym) a joint center between the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) and University of Zaragoza. His research field of interest covers wide variety of optical methods in industrial diagnostics and control as well as applications of artificial intelligence methods in industrial and medical diagnostics. Author of more than 100 publications in this research area.
Descriere
This book on biomedical measurements compiles the achievements of research centres from Russia, Poland and Kazakhstan. The book will be of interest for all involved in biomedical engineering, seeking solutions for the problems that cannot be solved using "traditional" technologies or trying to improve existing measurement systems.