It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the 4st IEEE Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering (MECBME 2018), which will be hosted by IEEE Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) Tunisia chapter and the IEEE Tunisia section, in collaboration with the REGIM-Lab. (University of Sfax, Tunisia).
The conference will be held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel in Gammarth – Tunis (Tunisia) from March 28-30, 2018.
MECBME 2018 is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Region 8 and IEEE Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) [under approval].

The Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering (MECBME) will provide a forum for professional engineers, scientists and academics engaged in research and development to convene and present their latest scholarly work in biomedical engineering. It will also provide engineers with an opportunity to interact and share their experiences in industry and technology applications.
The conference will run for four days and will be accompanied by diverse tutorial sessions presented by leading experts.


 topics: 

Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
Bioinstrumentation; Nanomedicine and Biosensors
Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Neuroengineering; Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Systems
Biomedical Imaging
Biophotonics
Biomedical System Modeling
Bioinformatics
Biomechanics; Artificial Organs and Prosthesis
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Healthcare Information Systems and e-Health
Clinical Engineering
Nuclear Medicine
Bioelectromagnetism
Biomedical Education
Industrial Applications
Medical Physics
Biorobotics 


Proceedings:

 Registered and Presented papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

Paper submissions:

 Papers must describe original work on any of the MECBME related topics.


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