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My name is Tai Le and I am a PhD candidate in BME – UCI Henry Samueli School of Engineering working in the Hero Lab advised by Prof. Cao. After more than two years working as a PhD student in EECS, I decided to continue my PhD in Biomedical Engineering. This would bring a great opportunity to enhance my knowledge and experience in biomedical field. I have been being trained with deep working knowledge in hardware (PCB design, prototyping, sensor fabrication and characterization), firmware, and signal processing for bio-application research. In UCI my research focuses on two tracks:

              1. Research and develop devices for Zebrafish studies. More specifically, I have been working on Zebrafish ECG system which aims to collect ECG signal in real time for drug testing purpose.
              2. Research and develop wearable devices for vital signs monitoring and bio-signal recordings such as ExG, and continuous blood pressure monitoring.

Update:

  1. IEEE Spectrum highlights our recent research in developing a low computation algorithm for real-time fetal heart rate monitoring system. Please check it out here.
  2. My work on wireless ECG monitoring device using zebrafish model for cardiac studies was published in Biosensors & Bioelectronics (impact factor 10.62) (link for paper).
  3. I am so honored to have my zebrafish system in the cover page of UCI EECS year in review magazine.
  4. My review paper, entitled “Continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring: A Methodological Review on Measurement Techniques ” was published in IEEE Access (link for paper).

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