About
Edmond Cretu serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia. His research contributions are centered in microsystems, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering, with affiliations to the Bionics Network and Institute for Computing, Information and Cognitive Systems (ICICS).
His educational qualifications include:
- MASc from Romania
- PhD from TU Delft
Research focuses on MEMS and Microsystems (adaptive designs, multi-domain modeling); Nanotechnology for biomedical applications including BioMEMS; Signal Processing techniques for nonlinear/chaotic systems; and Biomedical Engineering applications such as ultrasound imaging and wearable sensor networks, integrating fractal/constructal theories for complex system analysis.
Scientific awards and honors:
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Actively supervises graduate students and pursues interdisciplinary collaborations. Laboratory affiliations include the Microsystems and Nanotechnology (MiNa) research group and Biomedical and Multimedia Signal Processing group. Expresses interest in mentoring undergraduate researchers and collaborative projects involving sensor networks and micro-instrumentation.
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