10th International Symposium on
Medical Information and Communication Technology (ISMICT'16)
March 20-23, 2016


Worcester Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Rd
Worcester, MA, USA

 
 
 
Sergey N. Makarov, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
misra   Professor Makarov professional work centers on computational human phantoms, applied electromagnetics, and the numerical optimization and prototyping of selected on-body antenna types.RF studies can lead a student to challenging research and careers in a number of fields, including wireless communications, health care, power electronics, financial services, environmental management, engineering design and production, antenna design, radar engineering, and signals processing. RF is also moving into the biomedical field where there are many opportunities for wireless RF applications. The classes he teaches are very lab intensive and require a great deal of theoretical and hands on work, but once completed the courses will give students the platform they will need to be successful in electrical and computer engineering. He enjoys it immensely when a student is able to challenge him with a question. Then they work on the solution together to find the answer. This is when a connection can be made and the student can gain a new understanding.