Oct 30, 2025
Experience research up close: "Night of Biosignals" at the TUD
On November 7, 2025, 14 university locations in Germany invite you to the "Night of Biosignals". The Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBMT) at TUD Dresden University of Technology (TUD) will also be opening its doors on this evening between 5:00 and 11:00 p.m. In a variety of presentations and interactive hands-on stations, IBMT researchers will take guests on a journey into the fascinating world of biosignals. They will show how the complex signals of our body are used in medical research, diagnostics and therapy.
The event will be opened at 5 p.m. by Dr. Martin Schmidt, head of the Biosignal Processing working group at the IBMT. Furthermore, four presentations will provide insights into current research projects: from artificial intelligence in ECG diagnostics and the transformation of sleep medicine through wearables to new, radiation-free diagnostic procedures for scoliosis and innovative applications of ultrasound for measuring intracranial pressure.
All lectures are free of charge and accessible without registration.
Location: Fetscherforum (1st floor), Fetscherstrasse 29, 01307 Dresden
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The event is organized by the VDE DGBMT Technical Committee Biosignals.
About the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBMT)
The Institute focuses on teaching and researching electrical and information technology applications for medicine, also in close cooperation with the Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine and other clinical institutions in Germany and abroad. The IBMT develops practical medical technology systems from acute treatment to rehabilitation and prevention.
Contact:
Dr. Martin Schmidt
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Phone: +49 351 463 39942
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