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Gao Yan
Project Officer
BioMedical Engineering Research Center
Nanyang Technological University

50 Nanyang Drive

Research Techno Plaza

6th Storey

Xfrontier Block

Singapore  637533

T.: 65 67906421

Fax: 65 67912274

http://www.ntu.edu.sg/bmerc/home.htm
EGaoYan@ntu.edu.sg

About BioMedical Engineering Research Centre, NTU

 

The Biomedical Engineering Research Centre (BMERC) is an inter-school Research Centre within Nanyang Technological University (NTU) conducting multi-disciplinary research activities. BMERC is based on a synergised thrust by the Schools of Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Materials Engineering and Mechanical and Production Engineering, to make contributions in the field of Biomedical Engineering Research to meet the biomedical challenges of the 21st century. 

 

Vision

To be a Centre of excellence in Biomedical Engineering education, research and development, and industrial consultancy, helping to solve challenging problems in biology and medicine.

 

Objectives

·        Focusing on Biomedical Engineering research in NTU.

·        Promoting collaborative R&D projects with local and overseas healthcare facilities, academic research institutes and private industry.

·        Providing consultancy services and professional training in Biomedical Engineering.

 

Major Areas of Research Focus

·        Medical Instrumentation

·        Medical Signal/Image Processing/Telemedicine

·        Biofluids

·        Biomechanics

·        Biomaterials / Tissue Engineering

·        Molecular BioEngineering

·        Bioinformatics

·        Lasers and Robots in Medicine

 

Our Partners

·        University of Washington, USA (Singapore University of Washington Alliance)

·        Singapore General Hospital

 

Contribution to CARiMan

We are interested and can contribute in:

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B.4.2 KM, MS, PD, TI, SP, SA

B.4.3 D1, D2, D3, D4, D5

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CV of the Dr S M Krishnan

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Related publications

 

1.      N. Srinivasan, M. T. Wong, and S. M. Krishnan, "A New Phase Space Analysis Algorithm for Cardiac Arrhythmia Detection", Proc. IEEE/EMBS International Conference, Mexico, 2003.

 

2.      D. N. Dutt, S. M. Krishnan, and N. Srinivasan, “A Dynamic Nonlinear Time Domain Model for Reconstruction and Compression of Cardiovascular Signals with Application to Telemedicine”, Computers in Biology and Medicine, vol. 33, no. 1, pp.45-63, 2003.

 

3.      R. Shenthilkumar, C. Kugean, N. Srinivasan and S. M. Krishnan, “Cardiovascular Signal Interfacing and Communication in a Telemedicine Link”, Proc. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Sydney, Australia, Aug. 2003.

 

4.      J. Cheng, S. W. Foo and S. M. Krishnan, “Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Endocardial and Epicardial Boundary from Echocardiographic Images”, Proc. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Sydney, Australia, Aug. 2003.

 

5.      J. Cheng, S. W. Foo and S. M. Krishnan, “Automatic Left Ventricular Boundary Detection from Echocardiographic Images Using Multiscale Analysis”, Proc. The 2003 International Conference on Mathematics and Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences, Las Vegas, US, Jun. 2003.

 

6.      Y. Sun, K.L. Chan and S.M. Krishnan, “ECG signal conditioning by morphological filtering”, to appear in Computers in Biology and Medicine.

 

7.      Y. Sun, S.M. Krishnan and K.L. Chan, “Cardiac rhythm tracking in ECG signals by morphological transform-based singularity detector”, Proceedings of EMBS-BMES Conference 2002, Houston, USA, 2002.

 

8.      C. Kugean, S.M Krishnan, O. Chutatape, S. Swaminathan, N. Srinivasan and P. Wang, “Design of a telemedicine system with wireless LAN”, IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Bali, Indonesia, 2002.

 

9.      N. Srinivasan, D. Ge and S.M. Krishnan, “Autoregressive modelling and classification of cardiac arrhythmias”, Proceedings of IEEE EMBS-BMES2002, Houston, 2002.

 

10.  D.N. Dutt, S.M. Krishnan and N. Srinivasan, “A dynamic nonlinear time domain model for reconstruction and compression of cardiovascular signals with application to telemedicine”, to appear in Computers in Biology and Medicine.

 

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