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CBC talk: Signal processing and analysis of data from therapy of cardiac arrest patients, December 10, 2008

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Professor Trygve Efterstøl from the University of Stavanger, will hold a talk on Signal processing and analysis of data from therapy of cardiac arrest patients, Wednesday at 13:00 in Bakrommet @ Simula the 10th of December.

 Total number of participants: 12
Total number of gueste outside of CBC: 2
Number of different nationalities represented: 2
Total number of speakers: 1
Total number of talks: 1




 

Signal processing and analysis of data from therapy of cardiac arrest patients


Professor Trygve Efterstøl is from the University of Stavanger, at the Department of electrical and Computer Engineering.


His research has focused on signal analysis, pattern recognition and regression based modelling of biomedical signals in the setting of advanced life support, and has long term collaboration with:

1) Research and Development Department of Laerdal Medical, a leading company involved in various products for emergency treatment.

2) Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Ullevaal University hostpital.

 

Participant list

 

Trygve Efterstøl  <trygve-e@ux.his.no>  University of Stavanger

Marius Lysaker  <mariul@simula.no> CBC@SIMULA

Per Grøttum  <per@medisin.uio.no>  CBC@SIMULA

Øyvind Aardal          ????                    STUDENT@UIO

Tomas Ruud  <tomassru@simula.no>  CBC@SIMULA

Kirsten ten Tusscher  <tentusch@simula.no>  CBC@SIMULA

Pan Li  <panli@simula.no>  CBC@SIMULA

Andreas Austeng  <andrea@ifi.uio.no>  IFI@UIO

Joakim Sundnes <sundnes@simula.no> CBC@SIMULA

Glenn Terje Lines <glennli@simula.no>  CBC@SIMULA

Bjørn Fredrik Nielsen <bjornn@simula.no>  CBC@SIMULA
What
  • Talk
When Dec 10, 2008
from 13:00 to 14:00
Where Bakrommet
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