National University of Ireland, Maynooth

Graduate Student, Electronic Engineering

PhD Student

Thesis Title: Motion Artefact Removal from Ambulatory Physiological signals

Sean McLoone
Tomas Ward

About

Kevin Sweeney studied Electronic Engineering in NUI Maynooth from 2002-2006, where he obtained a first class honours degree.  He is currently a member of both the BioMed and Dynamics and Control (DAC) research groups at NUI Maynooth as a PhD student.

The title of his PhD is “Motion artefact removal from Ambulatory Physiological Signals” and is supervised by Dr Tomás Ward and Dr Sean McLoone. This project is funded by IRCSET, the Irish Research Council for the Sciences, Engineering and Technology, under its Embark Initiative.

This research focuses on the detection and removal of the artifact embedded on physiological signals due to the movement of the subject and/or the movement of the recording electrodes/optodes with respect to the skin interface.  The aim of this work is to permit minor subject movements without the corresponding loss of signal quality.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://biomed.eeng.nuim.ie/

Address:

Dept of Electronic Engineering,
NUI Maynooth,
Maynooth,
Co. Kildare,
Ireland

Telephone:

01 7086381

 

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