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we are
TC Co-Chairs
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Our
goals
Advances in the
life sciences and in medical technology have positioned bio-medical
technology as a major driver in the global knowledge-based
economies. A successful medical intervention depends not only
on the capability or experience of clinicians, but also the
adequacy of medical instruments and devices. In addition,
the technical aids and assistive devices for elderly or disabled
are getting more attention for aging society all over the
world, and they are widely used in the daily life. As a result,
medical mechatronics becomes an important emerging technology
in the 21 century. The mission of the Medical Mechatronics
Technical Committee is to establish a medical mechatronics
research gateway that provides a platform for sharing the
specialized knowledge, experiences and results in the area
of medical mechatronics internationally. In addition, the
TC on Medical Mechatronics would endeavor to foster research,
development, training and dissemination of the art and science
of medical devices and modalities.
What we are doing
- Organized special session on Medical
Mechatronics at IEEE SMC -2008, October 2008 in Signapore.
- Organized an annual conference on
Biomedical Engineering ISOBME-2008 in Tao-Yuan, December
2008 in Taiwan.
- Organized an International Symposium
on Biomedical Engineering -2008 in Tao-Yuan, December
2008 in Taiwan.
- Organized workshop on Rehabilitation
Robot at Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, April 2009 in
Taiwan.
- Organized workshop on Post-surgery
Assessment of Medical Robot at National Taiwan University
of Science and Technology, Taipei, May 2009 in Taiwan.
- Organized special session on Medical Mechatronics at IEEE SMC -2009 in
San Antonio, TX, October 2009 in USA.
Why don't
you join us?
- To do creative meaningful research and development.
- To interact with knowledgeable colleagues.
- To visit exotic conference locations.
- To participate in exciting conferences and workshops
that will help you get funding.
- To get published in quality journals.
- To live a life of discovery on your terms.
- To joint special interest group in Medical Mechatronics.
- To promote research and academic-industry cooperation
in Medical Mechatronics.
- To enhance international research and education
collaboration.
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Chang Gung University, Taiwan |

Chang Gung University, Taiwan |
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Members
(i) Systematic System Design Group:
- Lu Wen Feng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- C.L. Philip Chen, University of Texas at San Antonio,
USAs
- Ho Dac Loc, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
- Juhng-Perng Su, National Yunlin University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan
- Yo-Ping Huang, Ta Tang University, Taiwan
- Wen-Shyong Yu, Ta Tang University, Taiwan
- Ching-Chih Tsai, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
- Jing-Shiang Chen, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Chun Chang Chang, National Tainan University, Taiwan
- Jyun-Cheng Cheng, National Yunlin University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan
- Chin-Long Wey, National Central University, Taiwan
(ii) Human Centered Medical Modality Group:
- Ming-Yih Lee, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
- Erich Schneider, University Hospital of Munich - Grosshadern,
Germany
- Arthur G. Erdman, University of Minnesota, USA
- Yen Liang Hsu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
- Shuo Hung Chang, National Taiwan University and ITRI,
Taiwan
- Alan C. Lin, Natonal Taiwan University of Science and
Technology, Taiwan
- Tzuu-Hseng S. Li, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
- Ben Sheng, Indurstrial Technology Research Institute,
Taiwan
- Chi-Ming Chen, Indurstrial Technology Research Institute,
Taiwan
- Wen-lung Li, National Taipei University of Technology,
Taiwan
(iii) Cybernetic Intelligence Applications Group:
- Daniel Yeung, The Hong Kong ploytechnic University,
Hong Kong
- Nguyen Tan Tien, Vietnam National University,
Vietnam
- Chung-Hsien Kuo, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
- Ping-Lang Yen, National Taipei University
of Technology, Taiwan
- Kai-Tai Song, National Chiao Tung University,
Taiwan
- Li-Chen Fu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
- Wen-June Wong, National Chi Nan University,
Taiwan
- Gwo-Jou Huang, Indurstrial Technology Research
Institute, Taiwan
- Fang Chang, Indurstrial Technology Research
Institute, Taiwan
- Ching-Chang Wong, Tamkang University, Taiwan
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| Renaming of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics |
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