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Janusz Kulon is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Applied Artificial Intelligence at the University of South Wales (USW), UK, within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering, and Science. His research focuses on advancing medical instrumentation and clinical applications of machine learning, with notable contributions to musculoskeletal diagnostics, smart sensing technologies, and aerosol characterization. He leads the Biomedical Engineering and Computing Research Group (now part of the CCMI Research and Innovation Group), collaborating with Cardiff & Vale University Health Board and other institutions.
Key research interests include:
- Smart sensing systems for sitting posture monitoring and wheelchair design
- AI-driven clinical diagnostics (e.g., skin lesion detection)
- Biomedical instrumentation for aerosol drug delivery systems
- 3D human modeling for severe postural conditions
- Ultrasonic localization and signal processing for medical applications
His work contributes to USW's Health and Well-being Accelerator initiative. As an educator, he has designed and led 21 modules across undergraduate and postgraduate programs in biomedical engineering and computing.
Notable projects include the Smart Sensing Wheelchair System for real-time posture monitoring and the Bipolar Next Generation Impactor (bp-NGI) for pharmaceutical aerosol analysis. His research emphasizes cost-effective solutions for clinical challenges, blending engineering innovation with AI advancements.
Lab/Affiliations:
- Biomedical Engineering and Computing Research Group (BECRG)
- CCMI Research and Innovation Group





