Programme
NiSIS Welcome
NiSIS representative
Topics on Biomedical Systems Modelling [
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Fernando Henrique Lopes da Silva,
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Monitoring and Control of Anaesthesia: a “Fly
by Wire” Approach [ » ]
Dwayne Westenskow, University of
Utah, USA
Stochastic Methods for Knowledge Extraction in
Biomedical Systems [ » ]
José Carlos Príncipe, University of
Florida, USA
Mathematical Modelling of Tumor Growth Inhibition for
the Development of Anticancer Drugs [ » ]
Giuseppe de Nicolao, University of Pavia,
Italy
Nonparametric Identification of Pharmacokinetic
Population Models via Gaussian Process [ » ]
Giuseppe de Nicolao, University of Pavia,
Italy
Sedation: Monitoring, Model Validation and
Control [ » ]
Pedro Gambús, Clinic University Hospital, Spain
Diabetes: Closed Loop Glucose Control [
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Roman Hovorka, University of Cambridge,
UK
Estimation of the Level of Consciousness by AEP, BIS
and Entropy signals [ » ]
Erik Jensen, Danmeter, Denmark & Polytecnic University of
Catalunia, Barcelona, Spain
Compartmental Models: System Analysis and Control
Issues [ » ]
Paula Rocha, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Modelling of Human Physiology for Educational
Simulation [ » ]
Willem van Meurs, INEB, University of
Porto, Portugal
Common Engineering Sensors for
Bio-Applications [ » ]
Joaquim Mendes, University of Porto, Portugal
Automation and Control of Anaesthesia in
Animals [ » ]
Luís Antunes, University of UTAD, Vila
Real, Portugal
Control: from Basics to Advanced Algorithms
[ » ]
João M. Lemos, INESC-ID/IST, Portugal
Models for Physiological Systems [ » ]
Teresa Mendonça, University of Porto, Portugal
João M. Lemos, INESC-ID/IST, Portugal
Control in Anaesthesia: Algorithms and Clinical
Cases [ » ]
Teresa Mendonça, University of Porto, Portugal
Simão Esteves, Hospital Geral de Santo António, Porto,
Portugal
Fault Tolerance for Control of Physiological
Variables [ » ]
João M. Lemos, INESC-ID/IST, Portugal
Monitoring and Control in Anaesthesia: an
Implementation Example [ » ]
Catarina Nunes, University of Porto, Portugal
Modelling, Monitoring and Control of Physiological
Variables: Open Problems and Prospects
Teresa Mendonça, University of Porto, Portugal