DC12: Impact assessment of the changing nature of a medical electromagnetic environment
Project: Impact assessment of the changing nature of a medical electromagnetic environment (WP4)
Host institution: TU/e (Netherlands)
Supervisor: Anne Roc’h (TU/e, Netherlands)
Co-supervisor(s): Guus Pemen (TU/e, Netherlands), Salvador Gonzalez Garcia (UGR, Spain), Rob Kleihorst (PHC, Netherlands)
Objectives:
- Develop specialized machine-learning tools to extract and recreate essential features of a medical EMI environment.
- Address both frequency-domain and time-domain variations to encompass both continuous and transient disturbances.
- Establish a comprehensive framework for assessing the long-term impact of dynamic EMI environments.
Expected Results:
- A suite of specialized machine-learning tools and algorithms designed explicitly for a healthcarerelated electromagnetic environment.
- Assessment of temporal dependencies and long-term patterns in healthcare-related EM environments.
Planned secondment(s):
- Academic secondment: UGR, Salvador Gonzalez Garcia, M23-M25, Impact assessment of photovoltaic installations.
- Industrial secondment: PHC, Rob Kleihorst, M29-M32, 3M, Impact assessment of the changing nature of a medical electromagnetic environment
Enrolment in Doctoral degree: TU/e (Netherlands)