Research Projects
The
following list is a selection of the research projects I am currently or have
previously been involved with:
- MIMICII - NIH/NBIB funded R01 project entitled "Integrating Data, Models & Reasoning in Critical Care", led by Profs. Roger Mark, Peter Szolovits, and George Verghese.
- PhysioNet - NCRR funded "research resource for
complex physiologic signals", headed by George Moody, Roger Mark, and Ary Goldberger. - SAMP, the Systems Analysis, Modelling and Prediction Group in the at the Dept. of Eng. Sci., Oxford University, led by Patrick McSharry.
- ECGtools - software software and a series(?) of book(s) on advanced ECG signal analysis techniques, with Patrick McSharry and Francisco Azuaje. The book is published by Artech House and is available for purchase now at a discounted price, with delivery for October 2006.
- ECGSYN - A realistic ECG simulator, with Patrick McSharry and Mauricio Villarroel.
- ECG models, Kalman Filtering and ICA for Fetal ECG analysis with Reza Semani, Mohammad Shamsollahi and Chris Jutten .
- ecgML - XML-based biomedical data format standards led by Francisco Azuaje.
- SQI - Signal Quality Indices, with Wei Zong of Philips Research, and Qiao-Li of Shandong University, China.
- physio-Grid; Ambulatory ECG & Pulsatile Waveform Analysis using PhysioNet algorithms, with Chan Yan Youn in the Lab for Advanced Networks and System Architecture at the Information and Communications University, Korea, and Yoon-Bo Shim in the Dept. of Chemistry, Pusan National University, Korea.
- QT analysis and cardiac-realted sleep analysis with PhysioStream.
- Open source software and hardware for high quality ECG and EEG acquisition, with E-Trolz.
- Sleep and Sedation in the ICU, with Atul Malholtra and Quasar.
- BioSign with Oxford BioSignals and Lionel Tarassenko at Oxford University
- BioSomnia with Oxford BioSignals and Lionel Tarassenko at Oxford University
- Cardiac-Related Sleep Analysis and HRV with Joe Mietus.
- Fetal ECG analysis with Adam Wolfberg at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Zeeshan Syed and John Guttag at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Networks and Mobile Systems.
- SASA; Sedation, Agitation, Sleep and Activity, with Brian Janz, Joe Frassica, and Quasar.