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:
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- 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.
- Research and develop wearable devices for vital signs monitoring and bio-signal recordings such as ExG, and continuous blood pressure monitoring.
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Update:
- 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.
- 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).
- I am so honored to have my zebrafish system in the cover page of UCI EECS year in review magazine.
- 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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