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Jorge E. Monzon
conferencista internacional de Argentina, miembro de la junta directiva
de la Sociedad americana EMBS/ IEEE.
Jorge E. Monzon
received the PhD degree from the Northeastern National University (UNNE)
and the Electronics Engineer degree from the National University of
Tucuman, in Argentina.
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He received two MS degrees,
in Electrical Engineering and in Biomedical Engineering from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 1986. He joined the Department of
Electrical Engineering at UNNE, where as a Full Professor he teaches
courses on digital systems and on bioinstrumentation. As Research Project Director
he works on biomedical digital signal processing. He has lectured in
several countries in Latin America. He is co-editor of the book Cardiac
Fibrillation-Defibrillation (Intermedica Press) and contributing author
to Interfacing Sensors to the IBM PC (Prentice-Hall, NJ) and to
Bioinstrumentation (Wiley, NY). He has been guest co-editor of the IEEE
EMB Magazine. He has been president of the Latin American Regional
Council on Biomedical Engineering (CORAL), an organization co-sponsored
by IEEE/EMBS and IFMBE. He was the founding president of the Argentine
Society of Bioengineering. A Senior Member of the IEEE, he has been
elected EMBS Vice President for Member and Student Activities
(2006-2007). He chaired the 2003 IEEE-EMBS Conference in Cancun, Mexico.
He was EMBS AdCom member as Region 9 (Latin America) Representative for
two terms, and he actively participates or has participated in several
committees of the Society, namely Constitution and Bylaws, Conferences,
Regional Conferences. He is listed in Who's Who in the World, Who's Who
in Science and Engineering, Who´s Who in Medicine and Healthcare and
Who's Who in America. (Confirmado)
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