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14 October 2024
Sensors Webinar | State-of-the-Art Photoplethysmography and Applications, Held on 24 September 2024
This September, Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220) hosted its 21st webinar, titled “State-of-the-Art Photoplethysmography and Applications”, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. John Allen from the University of Coventry.
The webinar was successful, with over 300 participants from 36 countries worldwide attending.
Prof. Dr. John Allen opened the webinar with his presentation “Opportunities for Photoplethysmography in Cardiovascular Assessment”. The speakers included the following:
- Dr. Peter Charlton from the University of Cambridge with his presentation “Equitable Photoplethysmography in Wearables: Accurate Data for All”;
- Dr. Panicos Kyriacou from the University of London discussing “Photoplethysmography in Cardiovascular and Neurocritical Care Applications”;
- Dr. Moe Elgendi from Khalifa University presenting “State of the Art of PPG Signal Analysis”.
We thank all of our speakers and participants for making this webinar a success. Your contributions fostered a wonderful atmosphere for learning and collaboration. For those who missed the event, the recording is available at the following link: