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George Wodicka is the Vincent P. Reilly Professor of Biomedical Engineering and a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on biomedical engineering, medical devices, respiratory physiology, signal processing, and acoustic modeling. He holds dual affiliations with the Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering departments, reflecting his interdisciplinary work in medical technology and engineering.
Wodicka's research interests include the development of diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices, smart respiratory sound analysis, vocal function evaluation, and clinical translation of innovative technologies. His work emphasizes collaboration between academia, industry, and clinical partners to advance healthcare solutions. Notable contributions include advancements in automated diagnostic systems for conditions like preeclampsia and the design of acoustic-based monitoring tools for endotracheal tubes and respiratory health.
His recent publications highlight trends in medical device innovation, regulatory pathways, and the integration of smart technologies into clinical settings. Wodicka has contributed to institutional and external awards and recognitions, though specific accolades are not detailed here. He maintains active roles in teaching and guiding students in biomedical and electrical engineering disciplines.

