Professor Rosenfeld to deliver key-note on Bionic Eye at Shobhit University ...
Professor Rosenfeld to deliver key-note on Bionic Eye at Shobhit University symposiumIn order to bring together researchers in the field of Bio Medical Engineering the Centre for Biomedical Engineering (CBE) of Shobhit University is organizing a Symposium on August 22 next. The symposium "Innovations in Biomedical Engineering and Technology" is scheduled to have Prof. Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld of the Monash University, Australia as its key-note speaker. Prof. Rosenfeld shall deliver on topic "The Bionic Eye and the Brain Computer interface". -- In order to bring together researchers in the field of Bio Medical Engineering the Centre for Biomedical Engineering (CBE) of Shobhit University is organizing a Symposium on August 22 next. The symposium "Innovations in Biomedical Engineering and Technology" is scheduled to have Prof. Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld of the Monash University, Australia as its key-note speaker. Prof. Rosenfeld shall deliver on topic "The Bionic Eye and the Brain Computer interface".
An international leader in highly complex surgeries like surgery for hypothalamic hamartoma, cerebrovascular surgery, brain tumour and skull base surgery, minimal access and neuro-endoscopic surgery, Professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld graduated in medicine from the University of Melbourne in 1976. He completed general surgery training in Melbourne, and then undertook neurosurgical training. He completed post-fellowship training at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK and was Chief Resident in Neurological Surgery at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio, USA. On his return to Australia in 1988, he became Consultant Neurosurgeon to The Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Royal Children's Hospital and undertook a two year laboratory research fellowship at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, investigating neural transplantation in mice, obtaining the Master of Surgery degree from the University of Melbourne in 1992. He was awarded the Syme Medal and Syme Professorship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh for this research. He was awarded a King James IV Professorship for 2002 of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh for hypothalamic hamartoma surgery in children with gelastic epilepsy. Professor Rosenfeld is an international leader in surgery for hypothalamic hamartoma. Professor Rosenfeld was awarded the John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) for 2004. This is the most prestigious research award of the RACS. He was awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (Glasgow) in March 2008.
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