Guy A. Dumont

PhD, DIPL-ING, P.Eng

Investigator, BC Children's Hospital
Associate Member, Department of Anesthesia, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of British Columbia
Distinguished University Scholar, University of British Columbia

The Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine (ECEM) research group, which I co-direct with Prof Mark Ansermino, BC Children’s Hospital Anesthesiologist and Senior Associate Clinician Scientist, is a multidisciplinary team made up of control, signal processing and biomedical engineers, computer scientists, and clinicians. Our diversity in expertise allows us to contribute to a wide range of innovative projects; we are primarily focused, however, on the development of technology to enhance clinical and ambulatory physiological monitoring. We do so through the application of advanced signal processing and control theory. The ECEM’s work has led to a number of exciting developments.

Academic Affiliations

  • Professor, , Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Healthy Starts
  • Research Group(s): Global Health and Innovations

Contact Information

Location

950 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V5Z 4H4

Honours & Awards

Natural Sciences and Engineering research Council of Canada Synergy Award for Innovation. 2017

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