Dr. Omer Inan is a Professor for the College of Engineering with a focus in designing clinically relevant medical devices and systems, and translating them from the lab to patient care applications. One strong focus of Professor Inan’s research is in developing new technologies for monitoring chronic diseases at home. Viewers can expect to learn about new wearable tech for pediatric bioengineering applications and team science focused on clinical problems. Collaboration opportunities, ideas for how to pursue new collaborations, and how to engage nurses and clinicians in the early stage design process are a few of the things viewers will be able to take away from this webinar.

Join us for this Pediatric Tech Talk: “New Wearable Technology for Pediatric Bioengineering Applications & Team Science Focused Clinical Problems” on Wednesday, October 19 at noon eastern.

Professor Omer Inan received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2004, 2005, and 2009, respectively. He worked at ALZA Corporation in 2006 in the Drug Device Research and Development Group. From 2007-2013, he was chief engineer at Countryman Associates, Inc., designing and developing several high-end professional audio products. From 2009-2013, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford. In 2013, he joined the School of ECE at Georgia Tech as an assistant professor.