PeroSeminar | 31 July 2025
begins at
31 July 2025
11:00 AM (GMT +03:00)
location:
PeroLab + Online
Ru
Sergey Makarov
ITMO University
Flexible electronics for wearable health monitoring devices
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Maria Sandzhieva
ITMO University
Flexible electronics for wearable health monitoring devices
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Danil Alyoshin
ITMO University
Flexible electronics for wearable health monitoring devices
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Yuri Rykov
Leading Researcher ITMO Fellow, ITMO Science Communication Center; Lead analyst, Okko
Wearable devices for monitoring mental health and cognitive function: from sensor data to clinical outcomes
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Andrey Dunaev
Leading Researcher, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Biomedical Photonics Research Center, Orel State University named after I.S. Turgenev
Multimodal wearable analyzers for human microcirculatory-tissue systems
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Dmitry Gorin
Professor, Center for Photonics and Photonic Technologies, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Nano- and microstructured materials and photonics work together for biology and medicine
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Abstract
On Thursday, July 31st, the PeroSeminar will feature the Frontier Laboratory Workshop "Advanced nanomaterials for non-Invasive human health monitoring".
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