Ervin Sejdic
Ervin Sejdic is
North York General Hospital's Research Chair in [https://www.nygh.on.ca/education-and-research/research-and-innovation/research-chairs/ervin-sejdic-research-chair-artificial-intelligence-health-outcomes Artificial Intelligence for Health Outcomes]. He focuses on biomedical signal processing, gait analysis, swallowing difficulties, advanced information systems in medicine, rehabilitation engineering, assistive technologies and anticipatory medical devices. He was previously a researcher at the
Swanson School of Engineering,
University of Pittsburgh, where he directs a research laboratory focused on
engineering developments in
medicine. His research has focused on creating computational
biomarkers indicative of age- and disease-related changes in functional outcomes such as
swallowing,
gait and handwriting. In particular, he aims to develop clinically relevant solutions by fostering innovation in
mechatronic systems (computational data-centric approaches and instrumentation) that can be translated to bedside care. Due to his contributions in signal processing and biomedical engineering, Sejdic has been named to editorial positions of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine,
BioMedical Engineering Online and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
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