WPI’s ICASLab will continue to explore wearable device technology for next-generation miniaturized wireless biomedical devices with the research gift supported by Analog Devices Inc in 2022. Specific interest is in technologies that will help advancing remote and precision health, for example emerging blood gas monitors. This is the continuation of a long collaboration history between WPI and ADI.Read More →

Congratulations Vladimir! Publishing in IEEE IoT is an outstanding achievement. Please check it out! V. Vakhter, B. Soysal, P. Schaumont, and U. Guler, “Threat Modeling and Risk Analysis for Miniaturized Wireless Biomedical Devices,” IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT), Early Access, 2022.Read More →

It is a great achievement. This is the first sneak peek of promising luminescence-based CO2 monitoring.  T. B. Tufan and U. Guler, “A Fluorescent Thin Film-Based Miniaturized Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Monitor,” IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, BioCAS’21, Oct. 2021, pp. 1-5.Read More →

We are happy to announce that Tuna and Aatreya presented two exciting research publications at EMBC 2021. Please check out their papers. Congratulations folks! Hard work paid off. T. B. Tufan, D. Sen, and U. Guler, “An Infra-Red-Based Prototype for a Miniaturized Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide Monitor,” 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC’21, Nov. 2021, pp. 1-4. A. Chakravarti, Y. Tsuno, and U. Guler, “Towards a Tri-Color Wireless Photometry System for the Monitoring of Neuronal Activity in the Basal Forebrain and Hippocampus,” 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC’21, Nov. 2021, pp. 1-5.Read More →

Tuna, Aatreya, and Yifei contributed to the book chapter written in collaboration with Dr. Maysam Ghovanloo. Please check out our work “Implantable and Wearable Sensors for Assistive Technologies”. Devdip, Ian, and Tuna published a book chapter written in collaboration with Dr. Lawrence Rhein. Please check out our book chapter “Sensors for Neonatal Monitoring”. Both book chapters are published in  Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Elsevier.Read More →

A team of WPI professors led by Prof. Fatemeh Ganji received an NSF MRI grant entitled “MRI: Acquisition of High-Resolution Photon Emission/Laser Fault Injection Microscope with High-Performance Computers for Failure Analysis and Security Assessment of Electronic Syst”. Prof. Guler was on the team as a Co-PI. This NSF grant will help WPI to own a high technology Microscope for security analysis and circuit and system characterization.Read More →

Please check out Ian and Dev’s latest paper published in the Transcations on Biomedical Circuits and Systems. We collaborated with Prof. Rao from the Material Science Department. We characterized the transcutaneous oxygen sensor and miniaturized electronic interface in this article. I. Costanzo, D. Sen, J. Adegite, P. M. Rao, and U. Guler, “A Noninvasive Miniaturized Transcutaneous Oxygen Monitor,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBioCAS), vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 474-485, June 2021.Read More →

A hearty congratulations on your graduation. Vladimir joined WPI in 2019 as a Fulbright scholar. After his graduation, Vladimir will continue his post academic training. He is with ICAS Lab and working on the security of next-generation biomedical devices and embedded design for miniaturized biomedical devices.Read More →