Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Hagen Malberg
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Name
Prof. Dr. Hagen Malberg
Institute for Biomedical Engineering
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Institute for Biomedical Engineering
RESEARCH FOCUS
- medical terminology, biomedical engineering
assigned research projects:- medical terminology for biomedical engineers: multimedia, interactive learning and training system
- multimedia-based, interactive learning and training system: biomedical engineering for interdisciplinary technical education and continuing education
- Methods of clinical applications (Cardiology, intensive care, sleep fatigue, hypertensiology, rehabilitation)
assigned research projects:- Conducting a study to analyse medically related emergencies in vehicles
- Medical image processing, visualization and modelling / simulation
assigned research projects:- multimodal image data fusion and registration with autostereoscopic visualization to improve neurosurgical surgery planning and interaoperative navigation
- optical imaging for intraoperative identification of functionally active brain areas / perfusion assessment
- Automation mechatronic systems in medicine (organ perfusion, rehabilitation technology)
assigned research projects:- development of physical models of intestine, liver and stomach for exercise and training purposes for open and minimally invasive surgical intervention
- device system for normothermic extracoporeal liver perfusion
- healthy children - healthy europe: cross-border model project for Medical Services in the European City of Görlitz / Zgorzelecodel
- Theragnos, Blended Learning BMT, BME 2.0
assigned research projects:- Multimedia, interactive learning and training system: Biomedical Technology for interdisciplinary technical education and continuing education
CURRICULUM VITAE
University Professor (W3) and Head of the Chair of Biomedical Engineering | |
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
Sleep stage classification by simple heart rate features and Hidden Markov Models
Typ der Veröffentlichung
Konferenzbeitrag
Veröffentlicht in
Workshop Biosignalverarbeitung
Schlagwörter
Sleep stage classification by simple heart rate, Hidden Markov Models
Verlagsort
Berlin
Jahrgang/Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Vermerk
Neuerscheinung
Reihe
Workshop Biosignalverarbeitung
Referiert
Ja
Open Access
Nein
Zugeordnete Forschungsprojekte
- Kontinuierliche Erfassung und Bewertung der zerebralen Autoregulation
Berichtsjahr
2016
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