Michael Johnsonمشاهده پروفایل
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Michael Johnson serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Limerick, Ireland. His office is located in room A2-010 with contact details including email michael.johnson@ul.ie and phone +353-(0)61-202460. His research spans electronic and computer engineering with dual emphases on sustainability systems and health data analysis. Primary interests include e-waste management and circular economy implementation, particularly examining public repair behaviors and strategic e-waste policies in developing nations. Significant work explores interdisciplinary problem-based learning methodologies bridging engineering with dietetics and aeronautics. Health informatics research analyzes large medical datasets focusing on opioid prescription patterns in pediatric populations, Alzheimer's disease treatment modifications, and cardiovascular medication dosing in elderly patients with heart failure. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2023-2024) reveals consistent interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering, environmental science, and healthcare domains. Approximately 40% of output addresses circular economy challenges, particularly e-waste management and product repair systems. Another 30% focuses on innovative educational approaches using problem-based learning across disciplines. Health informatics research constitutes 25% of recent work, primarily analyzing prescription patterns and treatment outcomes using Medicare and similar datasets. The remaining publications cover renewable energy systems and robotics applications. Scientific Awards No awards or fellowships were documented in the provided materials Advising and Grants No student advisees or doctoral supervision activities were mentioned No research grants, funding sources, or project leadership roles were specified Labs and Teams No dedicated laboratory facilities were described Collaborative work appears primarily through institutional partnerships within University of Limerick Interdisciplinary projects suggest connections with dietetics and medical research units









