News
2023 Summer internship for Wichita Public High School students, Teresa Ruto, Ana Starlin, Gillian Hunt, Noe Alvarado.
You did great jobs!
The BioIES lab received a RIA grant as a Co-PI on 07/17/2023. It is about the development of a quantitative assessment tool for Parkinson's disease severity. The total amount of this grant is $16,000 for one year.
All did great works at 2023 URCAF!
Kaylyn Booker presented her work, entitled "Designing a reliable and effective fetal ECG extraction algorithm based simulated abdominal ECG signals with different pregnancy cases", at the URCAF, April 7th, 2023 and won 1st poster presentation award. Congratulations!
The BioIES lab received a KNEP SRI award as a PI on 04/04/2023. It is about the development of cardiovascular health monitoring using multiple conformal photoplethysmography devices for astronauts. The total amount of this grant is $168,265 for one year, 05/01/2023 - 04/30/2024.
Kaylyn Booker presented her work, entitled "Simulation-aided Development of Reliable Fetal Electrocardiogram Extraction and Optimal Abdominal Electrode Placements", at the 21st Annual K-INBRE Symposium, January 13 - 15, 2023, Sheraton Hotel Overland Park, KS. Keep up the good work!
The BioIES lab received a NIH R15 REAP award as a Co-I on 08/05/2022. The total amount of this federal funds is $432,565 for three years. See the article for more details: https://www.wichita.edu/about/wsunews/news/2022/09-sept/chp_nih_3.php
The BioIES lab received a NIH R15 AREA award as a PI on 06/23/2022. The total amount of this federal funds is $426,847 for three years. This is the first NIH award in College of Engineering at Wichita State University.
Micah Self, Anna Tri, and Hannah Newkirk won the first (tie) and second poster presentation awards at 2022 URCAF. Congratulations!
Micah Self, Yongkuk Lee, Development of a Skin-Wearable Wireless Sweat Monitoring System for pH, Sodium, and Glucose, Poster presentation - 20th Annual K-INBRE Symposium - Award of Excellence
Hannah Newkirk, Yongkuk Lee, The Development of a Fully Wireless, Skin-wearable fetal ECG Monitoring device, Poster presentation - 20th Annual K-INBRE Symposium - Honorable Mention
Asra attended 2021 BMES conference at Orlando
Mariam won the NIH – KINBRE Fall semester Scholar Award ($4,000) to conduct fall monitoring research.
Micah won the NIH – KINBRE Star Trainee Award ($7,000) to conduct skin-wearable sweat monitoring research. Congratulations!
Hannah won the NIH – KINBRE Star Trainee Award ($7,000) to conduct fetal ECG monitoring research. Congratulations!