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This video is the second talk from our Future Blood Testing Network Plus Launch that took place on the 23/11/2021. Network Theme: Sensor Technologies - Dr Sergiy Korposh (University of Nottingham) Bio: Dr Sergiy Korposh is an Associate Professor in Electronics, Nanoscale Bioelectronics and Biophotonics at University of Nottingham. His current research focuses on the development of fibre optic sensors and instrumentation for biomedical application from discovery at the interface with physics and chemistry through to application addressing major healthcare challenges. He has published over 100 (h-index 21) peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, book contributions, holds 11 patents (4 licensed to UK and Japanese companies) and given invited presentations at international meetings in the field of optical fibre chemical sensors. He has managed as a PI and Co-I a total funding portfolio of £3.5 million in the area of biomedical point of care sensors. He was a Director of the EPSRC funded Network Cyclops (EP/N026985/1, Closed Loop Control Systems for Optimising Treatment, http://www.healthcaretechnologies.ac.uk/cyclops/); with the aim to facilitate the formation of a community of academics, clinicians and industrialists, across multiple disciplines (photonic sensing, advanced materials, treatment, and mathematical modelling), including international collaborators to address grand challenges in automation of treatment in healthcare. Further details on this event can be found at: https://futurebloodtesting.org/event/23-11-21-future-blood-testing-network-launch/ This video is an output from the Future Blood Testing Network which is funded by EPSRC under Grant Number EP/W000652/1 YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/tv0JydXOdUI
healthcare, sensors, internet of things, biomedical
healthcare, sensors, internet of things, biomedical
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