Call for Papers: EHB 2015 - IEEE International Conference on E-Heatlh and Bioengineering

19 - 21 November 2015, Iasi, Romania.
EHB 2015 - IEEE International Conference on E-Heatlh and Bioengineering is at 5-th edition and represents a big opportunities for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from eHealth and Bioengineering related areas. The conference will be held over three days, with paper presentations from the international community of authors, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures. EHB 2015 will be held in Iasi - Romania, a vibrant and historical city which is home to multiple academic institutions and where visitors can enjoy a variety of activities and entertainment from Palace of Culture - Palace of Museums to National Romanian Opera.

The main objective of EHB 2015 is to cover a broad spectrum of up-to-date topics of e-Health and Medical Bioengineering by giving the opportunity to scientists from diverse fields to participate in the presentation, discussion and evaluation of the latest advances, research challenges, and opportunities in hardware/software technologies, medical devices/instrumentation, biosignal and image processing, biomaterials, biomechanics, biotechnologies, and for some younger domains like bioinformatics, systems biology or virtual physiological human. Active participation from research scientists, students, business professionals, and medical system leaders is also expected to generate productive ideas between industry and academia and partnerships for national and European programs.

Topics

  • Medical records, clinical, epidemiological and multimedia data bases
  • Medical imaging, image and biosignal processing and analysis
  • Hospital information systems and healthcare networks
  • Telemedicine, e-health and tele communications
  • Wearable systems and sensors, m-health and p-health systems
  • Internet in healthcare and medical web portals
  • Decision support systems and artificial intelligence in medicine
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational biology
  • Biomechanics
  • Biomaterials
  • Micro and nanotechnology for medicine
  • Medical physics and biophysics
  • Medical devices and equipment
  • Measurement and instrumentation in bioengineering
  • Health technology assessment
  • Rehabilitative and assistive technologies
  • Electromagnetic compatibility
  • Biotechnologies in medicine
  • Molecular bioengineering
  • Bioengineering in dental and oral health
  • Multimedia applications for medical and healthcare education and e-learning
  • Systems biology
  • Modeling and simulation methodologies
  • Virtual physiological human
  • Neurosciences
  • Management and marketing in healthcare
  • Ethical and legal aspects of e-health and telemedicine
  • Biomedical sciences communication and career development

Important dates
Paper Submission (Deadline): 10 September 2015
Acceptance Notification (Deadline): 20 September 2015
Paper Registration (Deadline): 1 October 2015
Camera Ready Submission (Deadline): 15 October 2015

Organizers and financial sponsors:

  • Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi (UMF)
  • Faculty of Medical Bioengineering Iasi (FMBI)
  • The Romanian Society of Medical Bioengineering (SRBM)

Technical sponsors/co-organizers:

  • IEEE
  • IEEE Romania Section
  • IEEE-EMB Romania Chapter
  • Institute of Computer Science of Romanian Academy Iași Branch

The proceedings of EHB 2015 will be indexed in IEEE Xplore® data base, and will be submitted to Thomson-Reuters for Conference Proceedings citation Index (ISI-Proceedings).

For further information, please visit:
http://www.ehbconference.ro

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