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INESC TEC researcher co-edits scientific book

Aurélio Campilho, manager of the Centre for Research in Biomedical Engineering (C-BER), is co-editor of the book Image Analysis and Modeling in Ophthalmology, published by CRC Press in February 2014.

23rd May 2014

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Centre for Biomedical Engineering Research is the new unit at INESC TEC

In the beginning of the year, INESC TEC brought in yet another research unit: the Centre for Biomedical Engineering Research (C-BER). C-BER aims at promoting interdisciplinary knowledge through applied research, advanced training and innovation in Biomedical Engineering. The R&D unit is coordinated by Aurélio Campilho and João Paulo Cunha, two researchers with a consolidated career in the field.

28th April 2014

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INESC TEC demonstrates medical technology in the United States

On 18 February, the manager of the recently created Centre for Research in Biomedical Engineering (C-BER) at INESC TEC, Aurélio Campilho, presented the RetinaCAD in a workshop that took place in California, in the United States. The RetinaCAD is a computer-assisted medical diagnosis tool based on the analysis of images of the retina.

10th March 2014

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INESC TEC researcher publishes paper in NeuroImage

The paper “Connectivity patterns of pallidal DBS electrodes in focal dystonia: A diffusion tensor tractography study”, co-written by the researcher and leader of INESC TEC’s group BRAIN (Biomedical Research And INnovation), João Paulo Cunha, will be published in January in the scientific journal NeuroImage, one of the most important publications in the brain functioning area.

05th December 2013

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The growth of the institution and the addition of new groups means changes for INESC Porto Associate Laboratory

In this year, so notoriously marked by the economic crisis, INESC Porto has increased its budget from 10 to 12.5 million Euros. However, this is actually one of the most conservative budgets so far: close to 90% of the predicted income has been contractually guaranteed since the beginning of the year. With his feet firmly on the ground the INESC Porto President admits that despite INESC Porto having practically doubled in size over the last five years, “this does not mean an obsession with records”. José Manuel Mendonça explains that a group effort from all of the collaborators will be necessary to maintain this sustainable growth and he recognises that guaranteeing a high level of quality while growing so rapidly will be an enormous challenge.

10th February 2011

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