Supported by partnership funds provided by National Science Foundation
Geographic Finalists
North America
Alexander Kent, Duke University, USA
Instrumentation to Record Evoked Potentials for Closed-Loop Control of Deep Brain Stimulation
Europe
Michaël Johannes Rooijakkers, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Low-Complexity R-Peak Detection in ECG Signals: a Preliminary Step
Asia Pacific
Jonathan Mynard, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia
Robustness of the P-U and lnD-U Loop Wave Speed Estimation Methods: Effects of the Diastolic Pressure
Open Finalists
Faith A. Bazley, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Plasticity Associated Changes in Cortical Somatosensory Evoked Potentials following Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury
Virgílio Bento, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Towards a Movement Quantification System Capable of Automatic Evaluation of Upper Limb Motor
Anthony Christodoulou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Four-Dimensional MR Cardiovascular Imaging: Method and Application
Brian D’Alessandro, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Voxel-Based, Parallel Simulation of Light in Skin Tissue for the Reconstruction of Subsurface Skin Lesion Volumes
Chengzong Han, University of Minnesota, USA
Noninvasive Reconstruction of the Three-dimensional Ventricular Activation Sequence during Pacing and Ventric
Christina Hassler, University of Freiburg, Germany
Chronic Intracortical Implantation of Saccharose-coated Flexible Shaft Electrodes into
Sissel Juul, Aarhus University, Denmark
Microfluidics-Mediated Isothermal Detection of Enzyme Activity at the Single Molecule Level
Muammar Muhammad Kabir, The University of Adelaide, Australia
Quantification of Cardio-respiratory Interactions in Healthy Children during Night-Time Sleep using Joi
Carlos Alejandro Robles-Rubio, McGill University, Canada
Automated Unsupervised Respiratory Event Analysis
Atsushi Takano, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
On-chip Incubation System for Long-term Microfluidic Cell Culture
Nhan Tran, The University of Melbourne, Australia
A Prototype 64-Electrode Stimulator in 65 nm CMOS Process towards a High Density Epi-Retinal Prosthesis
Ning Xue, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
A SU-8-Based Compact Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensor for Intraocular Pressure Sensing Application
Special Thanks to the Student Paper Competition Reviewers
Fabio Babiloni
Catherine Chronaki
Alisa Morss Clyne
Lei Ding
Ron Leder
Guanglin Li
Mike McShane
Carmen Poon
Matthias Reumann
Masaru Sugimachi
Shanbao Tong
Toshiyo Tamura