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| ¡¡ | Date: July 06-07, 2013 | Venue: Hong Kong | Paper Submission Deadline: April 10, 2013 | ¡¡ |
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| Bin He | |||
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Dr. Bin He is
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, and Professor of Biomedical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Neuroscience at the University of
Minnesota at Twin Cities. At the University of Minnesota, Dr. He served as
the Director of Undergraduate Studies of Biomedical Engineering, and
serves as the Director of Center for Neuroengineering. His major research
interests include functional neuroimaging, neural interfacing, cardiac
functional imaging, and bioelectromagnetism. Dr. He has published over 300
peer-reviewed journal and conference proceedings articles, and delivered
over 150 plenary, keynote, and invited talks. His lab has contributed
significantly to electrophysiological source imaging, multimodal
neuroimaging, and brain computer interface techniques. Dr. He is the
editor of books entitled ¡°Modeling and Imaging of Bioelectrical Activity ¨C
Principles and Applications¡± and ¡°Neural Engineering¡± (Kluwer Academic,
2004 and 2005). He has served as an associate editor or guest editor of
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Neural
Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Medical
Imaging, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, Brain Topography, Critical
Reviews of Biomedical Engineering, Methods of Information in Medicine, and
International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism. He is also a member of
Editorial Boards of IEEE Spectrum, Journal of Neural Engineering, and
Clinical Neurophysiology, among others. Dr. He was the recipient of NSF
CAREER Award, American Heart Association Established Investigator Award,
the University of Illinois University Scholar Award where he was on
faculty, and Tejima Prize. He is a past president of International Society
of Bioelectromagnetism and of International Society of Functional Source
Imaging, and is the 2009-2010 President of the IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology Society. Dr. He is a Fellow of IEEE, AIMBE, IOP and
ISFSI. |
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| Yongmin Kim | |||
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Dr. Yongmin Kim is a
Professor of Bioengineering and of Electrical Engineering, and Adjunct
Professor of Radiology and Computer Science and Engineering at the
University of Washington, where he was Chair of Bioengineering from 1999
to 2007 and the W. Hunter and Dorothy L. Simpson Endowed Chair in
Bioengineering from 2004 to 2007. His research interests include medical
imaging and computing, ultrasound systems, electronic medicine,
distributed diagnosis and home healthcare, and computer architecture. He
has supervised 37 Ph.D. dissertations and 102 Masters theses, and holds
more than 60 patents with 25 licenses to industry. Dr. Kim is editor of
Handbook of Medical Imaging (SPIE Press, 2000) and has published more than
450 research publications. He has been a member of the Editorial Boards of
Proceedings of the IEEE, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, IEEE
Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, and Annual Reviews
of Biomedical Engineering. He was Program Chair of the 1989 Annual
Conference of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), and
Conference Chair of the SPIE Medical Imaging Image Display Conference from
1990 to 1999. He has been consultant to many governmental agencies,
companies and academic institutions. Dr. Kim was President of the IEEE
EMBS in 2005 and 2006. He was awarded the 1988 Early Career Achievement
Award of the IEEE EMBS for his contributions to medical imaging and the
2003 Ho-Am Prize in Engineering. In 2005, he received Distinguished
Achievement Award from University of Wisconsin-Madison College of
Engineering. Dr. Kim is a Fellow of the IEEE and of the American Institute
for Medical and Biological Engineering. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi and
Eta Kappa Nu. |
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| Xiaochuan Pan | |||
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Dr. Xiaochuan Pan is
currently a full Professor with tenure in the Department of Radiology,
Department of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, the College, the Committee
on Medical Physics, and the Cancer Research Center at The University of
Chicago. His research interest centers on imaging science and its
biomedical applications. Dr. Pan has authored and co-authored more than
300 journal and proceeding papers. He has received numerous awards for his
contributions to medical imaging, and is a Fellow of the American
Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Optical Society of
America (OSA), and the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
(SPIE). Dr. Pan has served, and is serving, as a charter member of study
sections and/or grant reviewer for National Institutes of Health (NIH),
National Science Foundation (NSF), National Science Foundation of China
(NSFC), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
(NSERCC), and numerous other funding agencies and foundations. He is an
Associate Editor for a number of journals in the field, including IEEE
Transaction on Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical
Engineering, Medical Physics, and Journal of Cardiovascular CT. He has
served, and is serving, as program chair, theme chair, session chair, and
technical or scientific committee member for international conferences
such as Conferences of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society,
IEEE Medical Imaging, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and
American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). |
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| Gregory A. Worrell | |||
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Gregory A. Worrell
received his Ph.D. in Physics from Case Western Reserve University and
M.D. from University of Texas, Galveston. He completed his Neurology and
Epilepsy training at Mayo Clinic, where he is now Associate Professor of
Neurology. He is a member of the IEEE, American Neurological Association,
Academy of Neurology, and American Epilepsy Society. Dr. Worrell¡¯s
research is integrated with an active clinical practice focused on
patients with medically resistant epilepsy. The current focus of his
research is the use of large-scale electrophysiology, brain stimulation,
and data mining to identify and track electrophysiological biomarkers of
epileptic brain and seizure generation. He is currently directing clinical
trials at Mayo Clinic investigating therapeutic brain stimulation and
seizure prediction. |
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