The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember held a guest lecture with the theme: “Development of Wireless Sensing Devices for Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications” on:
Day / Date: Thursday, November 7, 2019
Hours: 10.00 am – 11.00 am
Place: Room AJ201
Speaker: Prof. Chao-Min Wu
From: Electrical Engineering Department, National Central University, Taiwan
Arsy Huda Fathaniard as host of the guest lecture activity “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
Atar F. Babgei, S.T, M.Sc. as moderator of the guest lecture “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department, Dr. Achmad Arifin, ST., M.Eng. is giving a speech at the guest lecture activity “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
Prof. Chao-Min Wu delivered material in the guest lecture “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
The enthusiasm of the ITS academic community in the guest lecture activity “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
Giving placards to Prof. Chao-Min Wu as a form of appreciation in the guest lecture activity “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
Photo session with lecturers of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Prof. Chao-Min Wu at the end of the guest lecture activity “Development Of Wireless Sensing Devices For Diagnosis And Rehabilitation Applications”.
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