Special Issue on Industrial-Based Biomedical Engineering Research (SIBER)

Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy

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This special issue provides an opportunity for experts from academia and industrial investigators to disseminate the latest developments and research in response to the growing interaction between the field of Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare industries.

Manuscripts focusing on industrial-based research and original contributions to the selected topic areas are invited. In addition, manuscripts reviewing developments in these topics or their current state are invited.


Topic Areas

THE SCOPE OF THIS ISSUE INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:
  • Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems Engineering
  • Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
  • Modeling and Simulation in Medicine 
  • Biomedical Sensors and Wearable Systems
  • Diagnostic Systems and Technologies 
  • Health Informatics 
  • Translational Engineering for Healthcare Innovation and Equity

Special Issue Publication Dates


Paper submission deadline: June 1, 2024
Initial review completed: September 1, 2024
Publication date: May 2025

Submission Instructions

Papers should be submitted electronically to the journal through the ASME Journal Tool. If you already have an account, log in as an author and select Submit Paper. If you do not have an account, you can create one here

Once at the Paper Submittal page, select the Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy, and then under the Special Issue field, select Special Issue on Industrial-Based Biomedical Engineering Research (SIBER).

Papers received after the deadline or papers not selected for the Special Issue may be accepted for publication in a regular issue.

Guest Editor/Associate Editor

EDITOR:
Hamid GholamHosseini, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (hgholamh@aut.ac.nz)

ASSOCIATE EDITOR:
Gautam Anand, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (gautam.anand@aut.ac.nz)

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