Medical signal processing
A research group in the department of electrical and computer engineering in the faculty of science and technology has been studying medical signal processing over the past 10 years.
Related primarily to acute medicine, this work is being done in close collaboration with Laerdal Medical, the acute medicine clinic at the Ullevål Hospital in Oslo and international researchers.
It has recently been expanded to embrace medical signal processing in maternity wards relating to cardiotocographs (CTGs) and DNA sequencing analysis. This work is being pursued with the department of mathematics and natural science.
Contact: Trygve Eftestøl
Educating and training medical personnel
Researchers in the department of electrical and computer engineering in the faculty of science and technology are working on simulation for educating and training medical personnel.
Work is being pursued in close cooperation with Laerdal Medical through the new Stavanger Acute Medicine Foundation for Education and Research (Safer), with Stavanger University Hospital and the department for health studies.
Internationally, the team collaborates with the Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (Sesam).
Contact: Arne Rettedal



