We Innovate Next-generation Human-centered Healthcare Technologies
Our mission is to serve humanity with our healthcare technologies
We Innovate Next-generation Human-centered Healthcare Technologies
Our mission is to serve humanity with our healthcare technologies
At the Biomedical Sensors and Systems Lab, we develop next-generation human-centered biomedical sensors and systems and healthcare technologies. Our work is driven by the vision of revolutionizing healthcare, making healthcare more accessible, affordable, and efficient. Our research spans a wide range of areas, including bio-instrumentation, wearable bio-electronics, embedded systems, biosensors, bio-signal processing, and artificial intelligence in healthcare. We develop complete end-to-end systems for personalized and precision healthcare. We rigorously test our technologies to validate and understand complex biological systems and discover new biomarkers for early detection of diseases. We are committed to translating our innovations into commercial products so they can reach users, patients, and healthcare professionals where they are needed most. Central to our approach is collaboration; we actively engage with clinicians, patients, caregivers, therapists, healthcare workers, and social workers throughout the development process to ensure our technologies are practical, impactful, and aligned with real-world healthcare needs.
Director of Biomedical Sensors & Systems Lab
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
The University of Memphis
Email: msaikia@memphis.edu
Multiple PhD positions with full financial support are currently available in the Biomedical Sensors & Systems Lab to start immediately (or as soon as possible). Our lab is located in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, Herff College of Engineering at the University of Memphis. The University of Memphis is classified as "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High research activity".
For application, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/biosensys/open-positions
Congratulations to Kira Flanagan for her first journal paper published in Sensors. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23208482
Congratulations to Debanjan Borthakur for his first journal paper as first author published in Healthcare. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243133
Congratulations to Hriday Nagrani for his conference paper published in IEEE ICMLA 2023. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10459940
Congratulations to Jessice Yang for her acceptance into Stanford University's MS program. She worked with us at Echo Wear as an intern for her final year project.