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The overall goal of the Thesis project is to examine and develop the measurement techniques to characterize statically or dynamically.soft tissues (eg heart muscle, lungs, overall body composition, skin etc) in clinical environment, in co-operation with Tartu University Hospital. Methods under interest could include using of the electrical bio-impedance (EBI) and electrical impedance tomography (EIT), but can consider also using of the magnetic induction and other sensors with related signal processing. Modelling and digital twinning could be considered as a promising option to go beyond the state of the art, while of course inventing and developing of the advanced instrumentation is a great challenge. Also, classical instrumentation challenges – in improved calibration, accuracy, resolution, frequency range – are in place. Also basic image processing and machine learning could complement the developed measurement techniques.
Research field: | Information and communication technology |
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Supervisor: | Olev Märtens |
Availability: | This position is available. |
Offered by: | School of Information Technologies Thomas Johann Seebeck Department of Electronics |
Application deadline: | Applications are accepted between June 01, 2025 00:00 and June 30, 2025 23:59 (Europe/Zurich) |
Main supervisor: Dr Olev Märtens (TalTech)
Co-supervisor: Dr Arno Ruusalepp (University of Tartu)
The research
The research and development of innovative solutions includes first understanding of the state-of-art of the field. The research itself could be mostly R&D of the original real-time embedded measurement systems and interfaces with corresponding back-end solutions and validation of the proposed technical solutions and intellectual property in the relevant environments
Responsibilities and (foreseen) tasks
Applicants should fulfil the following requirements:
The candidate should submit a research plan for the topic, including the overall research and data collection strategy.
We offer:
About the department
Thomas Johann Seebeck department of electronics (including the research group of the measurement electronics) was established in 1962 and has been and is still the leading player in the field of electronics, including of measurement electronics – as well as nationwide, as wel as internationally. The department has been characterized over decades by high-quality graduates of electronics engineering, co-operation with R&D units of the electronics and instrumentation industries and nowadays take part also in international R&D projects (Era-Net tand similar, Horizon etc). Staff members are active (and are involving students) in the world’s largest and most influential engineering organization IEEE (including the IEEE IMS – instrumentation and measurement society) and these activities have been noticed and highly recognized by IEEE.
(Additional information)
For further information, please contact sr researcher Dr Olev Märtens, [email protected]
To get more information or to apply online, visit https://taltech.glowbase.com/positions/946 or scan the code on the left with your smartphone.
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is the only flagship in engineering and IT science and education in Estonia.
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