Martin Stridhمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Martin Stridh is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lund University, specializing in biomedical signal processing and data-driven diagnostics. He teaches courses in biomedical engineering, signal processing, e-health, and machine learning for healthcare applications. His research focuses on leveraging signal processing and machine learning to improve diagnostics and treatment outcome prediction in cardiac and eye-tracking data. Notable projects include AI-based ECG screening, artifact-free ECG analysis, and event detection in cardiac signals. Recent publications highlight advancements in atrial fibrillation detection using ECG data, with an emphasis on reducing false alarms and improving accuracy. His work often involves collaboration with clinical and engineering teams, particularly in the MY-ATRIA network. Top 10 cited paper 2006-2008 in Medical Engineering and Physics Best teacher 2001 by the Computer Science program Svenska Cardiologföreningens och Knolls Competition Abstract Prize 1999 As founder of Cardiolund AB, he applies his research to automated ECG analysis for arrhythmia screening and patient prioritization. He supervises PhD students, including Ricardo Salinas Martinez, and contributes to cross-disciplinary workshops like Engineering Health Crossroads.




