Principal Investigator
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Professor Esther Rodriguez-Villegas
Location
Room 914
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusBackground
Esther is a Full Professor of Low-Power Electronics at Imperial College, and a founder, co-CEO and CSO, of two active life-sciences companies, Acurable and TainiTec. Esther has received many awards, including two European Research Council grants, a global XPRIZE-award, and a global AAALAC 3Rs award.
Research Staff
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Dr Syed Anas Imtiaz
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Dr Syed Anas Imtiaz received MSc and PhD degrees from Imperial College London, in 2009 and 2015, respectively. He is currently a research fellow and focuses on creating novel wearable technologies to aid in the long-term monitoring and diagnosis of different medical conditions.
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Dr Michal Kozlowski
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Dr Michal Kozlowski received a PhD from the University of Bristol in 2020. He joined Imperial College London in October 2019, where he works on physiological signal processing. His research interests include adaptive machine learning for ambient life monitoring and applied sensor fusion for real time applications.
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Dr Piyush Sharma
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Dr. Piyush Sharma received his B.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) from I.I.T. Patna, India in 2014. He received MSc and PhD degrees, in 2015 and 2020, from Imperial College London. He is currently working at Acurable Ltd., London developing low-complexity algorithms for biomedical applications.
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Dr Zhou Jiang
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Dr Zhou Jiang is currently a Research Associate in the Circuits and Systems Group, he received his PhD degree at Imperial College London in 2017. His primary research interests include ASIC and system-level designs for wearable biomedical system applications (EEG, ECG, Respiratory, PPG, etc.).
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Sukhpreet Singh
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Sukhpreet received a Biomedical Engineering degree from the University of Victoria. He joined the lab in November 2019 and contributes to wearable device developmet. Sukhpreet has contributed to many medical device based projects in the fields of prosthetics, orthopedics, tissue engineering, and health monitoring.
Research Students
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Amit Krishna Dwivedi
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusDescription
Amit received both BTEch and the ME degrees in Electronics Engineering from India, in 2012 and 2015, respectively. His research interests include biomedical signal processing, machine learning algorithms and ultra-low power wearable systems to continuously monitoring physiological signals.
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Irene Garcia Lopez
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusDescription
Irene García López received a BEng degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University Carlos III (Madrid, 2015); and an MSc degree in Neurotechnology from Imperial College London (2016). She is currently pursuing a PhD degree in the same university, focusing on signal processing of photoplethysmography signals.
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Xuen Hoong Kok
Location
Room 907
Electrical Engineering
South Kensington CampusResearch Background
Xuen received a MEng degree from UCL in 2017. He is currently working towards a PhD degree at Imperial College London. His primary research interests include developing biomedical signal processing algorithms for use in the management chronic respiratory diseases.
Wearable Technologies Lab
Contact Information:
Primary Contact: Esther Rodriguez-Villegas
Website: Wearable Technologies Lab
Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 6193
European Research Council
Project Description: Wearable Devices to Help Prevent Sudden Death
More information about the ERC.