Previous Invited Speakers
The researchers below were distinguished invited speakers at previous BIOSTEC conferences.
We are indebted to them for their contribution to heighten the conference level.
2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008
2018
3D Interaction in Virtual Reality using Eyes, Hands, and Brain
Anatole Lécuyer, Inria Rennes/IRISA, Hybrid Research Team, France Designing for Self-management of Mental Ill-health - The Need to Extend Interdisciplinary Bioengineering Agenda
Corina Sas, Lancaster University, United Kingdom Affordable Diagnostics with Biosignal Analysis
Dinesh Kumar, RMIT University, Australia The New Paradigm of Industrial Design for Disability
Maximiliano Romero, Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy
2017
Brain-inspired Medical Image Analysis for Computer-aided Diagnosis
Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands Designing for Somaesthetic Experiences - Focusing on Actuation Rather than Sensing?
Kristina Höök, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden An Unobtrusive System to Measure, Assess, and Predict Cognitive Workload in Real-World Environments
Bethany Bracken, Charles River Analytics Inc., United States Off-the-person ECG-based Biometric Recognition
Hugo Plácido da Silva, IT- Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
2016
Deep Learning in Medical Applications
Hayit Greenspan, Tel Aviv University, Israel Virtual Humans - Challenges and Opportunities from a Psychological PerspectiveMarcus Cheetham, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland Magnetically Guided Biomedical Micro- and Nanorobots
Salvador Pané i, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland Organic Bio-electronic Sensors for Ultra-sensitive Chiral Differential Detection
Luisa Torsi, University of Bari "A. Moro", Italy
2015
How to Cross the Border from R to D? - The Example of Conception of New Medical Devices
Lionel Pazart, Tech4Health/ F-CRIN, Inserm, CHU Besançon, France Advances and Challenges in Dynamic Bioimage Analysis
Erik Meijering, School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia Enchanted Objects - Design, Human Desire and the Internet of Things
David Rose, Independent Researcher, United States
2014
Managing Systems in Remote Monitoring - A Complex Challenge Turned into an Important Clinical Tool
Mário Oliveira, Independent Researcher, Portugal Frontiers of Surgical Robotics
Cesare Stefanini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy GWAS Across Space and Time - What Have We Learned?
Arcadi Navarro, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Image Analysis Challenges in Translational Molecular Imaging Research
Boudewijn Lelieveldt, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands
2013
Voice as a Vehicular Tool to Organic and Neurological Disease Tracking: How Far we May Go?
Pedro Gómez Vilda, Independent Researcher, Spain Source Separation for Biomedical Signals: Blind or not Blind?
Christian Jutten, Images and Signal,, France The Present and Future of Devices for Neural Recording
Adam Kampff, Independent Researcher, Portugal All a Matter of Timing: Neuroscience and Neural Engineering of Abnormal Human Movement
Richard Reilly, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Multimodal Interfaces: Capture, Tracking and Recognition
Vladimir Devyatkov, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russian Federation Methodologies for Systems Medicine: Time to Join the Forces of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics
Pietro Lio, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
2012
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIO IMAGING
Richard Bayford, Middlesex University, United Kingdom SOMATOSENSORY IN BRAIN MACHINE INTERFACES
José C. Príncipe, University of Florida, United States KINESIOLOGICAL ELECTROMYOGRAPHY - Applications and Challenges
Jan Cabri, LIROMS - Luxembourg Institute of Research in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Science, Luxembourg CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY - Engineering and Medicine
Mamede de Carvalho, Institute of Physiology-Institute of Molecular Medicine- Faculty of Medicine- University of Lisbon, Portugal BIOMEDICAL 2D AND 3D IMAGING - State of Art and Future Perspectives in Ophthalmology, Dentistry, Prosthesics and Forensic Medicine
Franco Docchio, Università degli studi di Brescia, Italy NOVEL TRENDS IN MULTIMODAL IMAGING AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Miguel Castelo-Branco, University of Coimbra, Portugal
2011
CARDIOVASCULAR VARIABILITY SIGNALS - Towards a Quantitative Assessment of the Complexity of Autonomic Controlling Systems with Novel Application Tools
Sergio Cerutti, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy BIOSIGNALS AND INTERFACES
Tanja Schultz, Cognitive Systems Lab (CSL), University of Bremen, Germany THE APPLICATION OF BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION FOR SENSORY-MOTOR RECOVERY AND FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT IN SPINAL CORD INJURED INDIVIDUALS
Alberto Cliquet Jr, University of São Paulo & University of Campinas, Brazil THE APPLICATION OF SIMULTANEOUS ACQUISITION OF EEG AND FUNCTIONAL MRI IN EPILEPSY
Mário Forjaz Secca, CEFITEC, Departamento de Fisica, FCT/UNL, Portugal MAKING MICROROBOTS MOVE
Bradley Nelson, Independent Researcher, Switzerland INFORMATICS-DRIVEN INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH
Bruno Sobral, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, United States
2010
DATABASES AND ALGORITHMS FOR PATHWAY BIOINFORMATICS
Peter D. Karp, , United States HEALTH AND MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A Demanding Perspective
Rui Cruz Ferreira, Independent Researcher, Portugal HEALTH AND MEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A Demanding Perspective Rui César das Neves, Directorate-General of Health, Portugal MOLECULES TO DEVICES - The Role of Engineering in Next Generation Point of Care Tests
Tony Cass, Imperial College London, United Kingdom PERSONAL HEALTH - The New Paradigm to make Sustainable the Health Care System
Vicente Traver, ITACA, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
2009
Pattern Recognition and Statistical Learning Techniques for Applications in Skin Cancer DiagnosisMaciej Ogorzalek, Jagiellonian University, Poland Technology for the Independent Living of People with Activity Limitations
Pier Luigi Emiliani, Italian National Research Council (CNR), Italy Cognitive Science Approach to Understanding Human-Computer Interaction in Medicine
Vimla L. Patel, Independent Researcher, United States Biomedical Informatics: Its Scientific Evolution and Future Promise
Edward H. Shortliffe, Arizona State University, United States
2008
ICT and Persons with Disabilities: The Solution or the Problem?
Albert Cook, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Canada Multivariate, Multiorgan and Multiscale Integration of Information in Biomedical Signal ProcessingSergio Cerutti, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy The cancer informatics ecosystem: A case study in the accretion of federated systems based on service oriented architectures, semantic integration, and computing gridsDavid Hall, Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina, United States From the Bench to the Bedside: The Role of Semantics in enabling the vision of Translational Medicine
Vipul Kashyap, Partners HealthCare System, Clinical Informatics R&D, United States Outthinking and Enhancing Biological BrainsKevin Warwick, University of Reading and Coventry University, United Kingdom