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BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

Biomedical instrumentation

Bioinstrumentation is a research area that covers design, development and application of bioelectronical devices for measuring or transfering of phisiological signals, ie. their conversion to electrical signals. The development and improvement of the bioinstrumentation systems perfomances requires combining knowledge from physiology, electrical circuits theory, sensors, microcontrolers and computer sciences.

Research groups and laboratories

Teachers and researchers

  • Prof. dr. sc. Vedran Bilas, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Mario Cifrek, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Bojan Ivančević, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Igor Lacković, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Ratko Magjarević, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Vladimir Medved, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing
  • Prof. dr. sc. Tomislav Pribanić, Faculty of electrical engineering and computing