Poland

 

 


Dpt. of Biomedical Physics
Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University
 
 
General Information :poland_1

  • Location: Warsaw, Poland
  • Personnel:
          - professor, 2 Sc.D. (dr habilitatus)
          - 2 Ph.D.
          - 5  Ph.D. students
          - 6-8 M.Sc. students per year
          - electronic engineer
          - secretary
  • Contact: prof. Katarzyna Blinowska,
  • Email: kjbli@fuw.edu.pl
 
 
 
The Main Research Lines : 
 
  • Methodology of signal analysis (EEG, MEG, ERP, ECoG, LFP, epileptic spikes, action potentials) :
          - Multivariate methods (MVAR, DTF)
          - Time-frequency adaptive decompositions (MP)
  • Modelling of neural systems on the level of populations
  • Applications in sleep, ERD/ERS, epilepsy, cognitive studies, event related potentials
  • BCI –Brain Computer Interface
 
 
 
 
What it is offered to the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Methods for estimation of  EEG activity propagation
  • Algorithms and software for high resolution time-frequency signal analysis: Statistical methods/algorithms for estimation of  significant ERD/ERS in time-frequency space
  • Models of neuronal systems on the level of populations
  • Capability to process the data from other laboratories
 
 
 
 What are we looking for in other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  •  Simultaneously recorded EEG/fMRI data for multimodal integrated approach to estimation of functional connectivity in the brain
  • Experience in BCI construction
 
 
 
 
 
Research groups of biosignal analysis
the Polish Academy of Sciences

 
 
 
General Information : 
 
  • Location: Warsaw, Poland
  • Personnel:
          - 1 professor
          - 7 researchers
          - 1 PhD student
  • Equipment: Brains and PCs
  • Contact: Prof. W.Klonowski
  • Email: wklon@ibib.waw.pl ; wklon@gbaf.eu
 
 
 
 
The main research lines :
 
  • Biosignal (EEG, HRV, respiration) analysis using new nonlinear and symbolic algorithms
  • Image analysis using fractal methods
  • Applications in sleep research, patient monitoring, anaesthesia, medical assessment and diagnostics
  • Complexity of processes vs connectivity and topology of system structure
  • Combination of hybrid modeling of biosystems with nonlinear data processing
 
 
 What it is offered to the other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  • Capability to analyze biosignals and images off-line using our own algorithms and computer programs
  • Capability of sharing our computer programs to be used by our Partners for patient monitoring in real time
  • Capability to host PhD students and researchers from Partners of Neuromath, supported by STSM
  • Possibility of publishing good scientific papers with colour figures and without volume limit in a new open access  journal Nonlinear Biomedical Physics  (BioMed Central, London, UK) W.Klonowski – Founding Editor, Editor-in-Chief
 
 
 
 
 What are we looking for in other NEUROMATH partners :
 
  •  Supplying us with good data (images and biosignals, recorded in an international format, with events’ tags and with clinical diagnosis) to be analyzed using our algorithms
  • Cooperation in assessment of the results of such analyses and common publications
  • Cooperation in preparing new algorithms and computer programs, tailored to the needs of experimentalists and doctors
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