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Ratko Magjarevic is
a professor of Electronic Instrumentation and Biomedical Engineering at
the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of
Zagreb, Croatia.
He received his Doctorate
of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, 1994 (Thesis:
Optimisation of Transesophageal Pacing). |
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Following appointments in
industry, he joined the Electronic Measurement and Biomedical
Engineering Group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Computing, University of Zagreb. He is currently teaching and leading
projects in electronic measurement and instrumentation as well as in
bioimpedance measurements, therapeutic applications, pacing and
electrical stimulation. He has lectured at several universities in
Croatia and in Europe. Ratko Magjarevic has been keynote and invited
speaker at a number of international conferences. He has published a
number of papers in journals and conference proceedings, book chapters,
text books and other publications. Since 2003 he has been editor of the
Federation's electronic newsletter-IFMBE News and since 2006 co-editor
of the IFMBE Proceedings Series.
In 2003, at the General
Assembly of the International Federation for Medical and Biological
Engineering (IFMBE) in Sydney he was elected IFMBE Secretary General and
in 2006 he was re-elected to this position at the IFMBE General Assembly
in Seoul. The IFMBE is a learned society with membership of more that
120.000 researchers and professionals. ( Por confirmer)
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