Workshops:
- 9th International Workshop with Industry on Electromagnetic Properties of Materials and Dedicated Applications
- 8th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Engineering in Medicine and Biology
- 6th Workshop on Lighting: From Energy Efficiency to Light Pollution
- 5th Workshop on Internet of Things
- 4th International Workshop on Advances in Rehabilitation Engineering Applications
- 3rd Workshop on Trends and Challenges of Automotive Industry
8th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Engineering in Medicine and Biology
The aim of this workshop is to bring together scientists, engineers, manufacturers and users from all over the world to discuss common theoretical and practical problems, describe scientific and commercial applications and explore avenues for future research in – and connections between – these two dynamical domains: Electromagnetic Compatibility & Engineering in Medicine and Biology.
The main topics are focused on the characterization of electromagnetic environments, associated with field influence on technical or biological systems. What makes the EMC&EMB workshop special is its approach towards considering interconnections between the electromagnetic fields and medical bioengineering.
Thus, topics include, but are not limited to:
– EMC in electrical and electronic engineering
– Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
– EMC measurement, instrumentation and testing
– Electromagnetic modeling and simulation
– Survey of electromagnetic environments
– Electromagnetic shields and absorbers
– Electromagnetic interference characterization/control in medical devices and hospitals
– Biological and health effects of electromagnetic fields
– Electro and magneto therapy
– Electromagnetic/bioelectromagnetic signatures acquisition and processing
– Embedded/wearable systems in biomedical engineering
– Wireless communication in biomedicine/measurements
– Methods and modeling in medicine and biology
For submitting a paper for this workshop, please choose 8th International Workshop on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Engineering in Medicine and Biology as primary subject area in the submission system interface.
Workshop co-chairs:
Prof. Valeriu David, PhD – valdavid@tuiasi.ro
Assoc. Prof. Eduard Lunca, PhD – elunca@tuiasi.ro
4th International Workshop on Advances in Rehabilitation Engineering Applications
Workshop co-chairs:
Prof. Marian-Silviu Poboroniuc, Faculty of Electrical Enginnering of Iaşi
Prof. Nirvana Popescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest
Prof. Dorin Popescu, University of Craiova
Assoc. Prof. Dănuț-Constantin Irimia, Faculty of Electrical Enginnering of Iaşi
Lecturer Alina Baciu, Faculty of Electrical Enginnering of Iaşi
As. PhD Alexandru Mitocaru, Faculty of Electrical Enginnering of Iaşi, Doctoral School TUIASI.
About workshop:
Assisting robotics enable patients to perform repeated movements, which can stimulate the brain to regain control of upper and lower limbs through a process known as neuroplasticity. Recent research highlights that combining electromechanical-assisted gait training with Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) yields greater benefits than robotic treatment alone. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) represent a promising new technology for restoring, substituting, or enhancing lost motor functions in patients with neurological injuries. This workshop focuses on hybrid systems that integrate BCIs, FES, and exoskeletons to promote motor recovery in individuals with central nervous system lesions.
Co-Organizer: Energy Conversion and Motion Control Systems Research Centre (SCECM – https://eertis.eu/errf-2300-000h-2207 ) Research Centre, Iasi, Romania.
For submitting a paper for this workshop, please choose 4th International Workshop on Advances in Rehabilitation Engineering Applications as primary subject area in submission system interface.
For submitting a paper for this workshop, please choose 4th International Workshop on Advances in Rehabilitation Engineering Applications as primary subject area in the submission system interface.