| The Biomedical Simulations and Imaging (BIOSIM) Laboratory was founded in 1999 and is part
of the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS)
and the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National
Technical University of Athens (NTUA).
The Laboratory is involved in research, mainly in the following
areas
Medical
applications and safety of electromagnetic fields
Biomedical signal/image processing and analysis
Neuroinformatics-Computational neuroscience
Bioinformatics
Semantic annotation on medical images
Simulation and modeling of complex biological/physiological processes
Computer aided diagnosis and treatment
Information systems and telematic applications in medicine
The
BIOSIM Laboratory is also responsible of, or is contributing in,
teaching courses offered at both undergraduate (Microwaves, Medical Imaging and Medical Image Processing, Laboratory
in Biomedical Engineering, Simulation of Physiological Systems) and postgraduate (Bioelectromagnetics, Theory and Applications of Bioelectromagnetism, Bioinformatics)
level at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(ECE) and the School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences
(AMPS). Currently the Laboratory
consists of 30 people, 15 of which hold a Ph.D. degree and 14 are
Ph.D. candidates. A number of 10-12 diploma theses are developed
per year under the supervision of experienced staff. Over
the last years the BIOSIM Laboratory has been involved in 30 European or National f unded
projects.
For
your correspondence:
BIOSIM Laboratory, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
9, Iroon Polytechniou Str.,
15780 Zografos, Athens Greece
Tel: 0030 - 210 - 7722285 / 2968
Fax: 0030 - 210 - 7722320
Nikita Konstantina Professor
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