About this Event
IEEE SA Section End of Year Dinner 2024
Following the 2024 AGM from 5:35pm to 6:30pm, please join us for the IEEE SA Section end of year dinner celebration!
We are really looking forward to meeting in person this year with a sit-down dinner at the Adelaide Pavilion (https://www.adelaidepavilion.com.au).
The dinner will be from 7-10 pm on the 6th of December. The 3-course meal includes drinks and it is subsidised for IEEE members and their partners.
Please purchase your tickets by the 1st of December so we can confirm numbers.
Our guest speaker Associate Professor Mathias Baumert will be presenting on the topic of Sleep for Engineers
Summary: Engineers or not, humans spend about one-third of their lives asleep. How we sleep affects how we do when we are not sleeping. In this presentation, I will revisit milestones in sleep research over the last century from an engineer’s perspective, from electroencephalograph to smartwatch.
Biography: Associate Professor Mathias Baumert is an IEEE Fellow and currently leads the Biomedical Engineering Discipline at the University of Adelaide. He earned his PhD from the Technical University Ilmenau, Germany, in 2005 and has won an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship and Australian Research Fellowship from the Australian Research Council and a Career Development Award from the National Health & Medical Research Council Australia. His research focuses on creating biomedical signal processing technologies and translating them to the clinical setting, focusing on sleep, heart health and neurorehabilitation. He has authored over 130 peer-reviewed articles in various international academic journals in biomedical engineering, cardiology, physiology and neuroscience. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited more than 7,300 times, and his h-index is 43. He is an Executive Editor of Biomedical Signal Processing and Control.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Adelaide Pavilion, Adelaide SA, Australia, Adelaide Pavilion, Adelaide SA, Australia, Adelaide
AUD 33.08 to AUD 86.02