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SUMMARY: Computational wireless sensing for health - Rajalakshmi Nandakuma
 r\, Cornell University
DTSTART:20250603T150000Z
DTEND:20250603T160000Z
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CONTACT:Cecilia Mascolo
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Mobile computing technologies have advanced substant
 ially over the last two decades. Today\, the smart devices enabled by econ
 omies of scale\, incorporate high-quality wireless sensors such as acousti
 c and RF sensors and the trend shows an increase in both the quantity and 
 quality of these sensors. These sensors can be leveraged to enable a conta
 ctless passive monitoring of physiological signals of subjects and early d
 iagnoses of various health conditions. In this talk\, I will present a pri
 vacy aware wireless sensing technology to enable equitable\, passive conta
 ctless monitoring of breathing and heart rate signals to detect opioid ove
 rdose in a timely manner.\n\nBio: Rajalakshmi Nandakumar is an Assistant P
 rofessor at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech and in t
 he Information Science department at Cornell University. She received her 
 Ph.D. from University of Washington in Computer Science and Engineering in
  2019. Her research focuses on developing wireless sensing technologies th
 at enable novel applications in various domains including mobile health\, 
 user interfaces and IoT networks. She developed the first contactless smar
 tphone-based sleep apnea diagnosis system that was licensed by ResMed Inc.
  and now used by millions of users for sleep staging. She was recognized w
 ith the UW Medicine Judy Su Clinical Research award\, Paul Baran Young Sch
 olar award by the Marconi Society and also named as the rising star in EEC
 S by MIT.
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