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Dates and times are: May 21, 2013, 10:00 am PST May 21, 2013, 6:00 pm PST (convenient to Asia) May 23, 2013, 7:00 am PST (convenient to Europe/Middle East) Please note: The webinar is powered by Citrix's GoToMeeting, which, when joining the webinar, may ask you to allow a small application to be downloaded and run. As a result, you may want to join the webinar about 10 minutes early to allow this process to run.
| Contact: |
Andy Oliver
ado@umich.edu 734 615 2325 |
For inanimate objects, MEMS sensing is sufficiently accurate. Measuring and providing meaningful information about people, however, is significantly more complex. This challenge may be why some technologists differentiate types of sensors based on their location: off-body, on-body (wearable), and in-body (implantable or digestible), as their packaging and functionality significantly vary. Invited speakers will focus on sensors, actuators, and architectures that enable the eHealth revolution. Technologies that increase the accuracy or reliability of devices, lower manufacturing costs, and/or enable unique diagnostics or treatment will be highlighted.










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