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From: chutton@medphys.ucl.ac.uk (Chloe Hutton)
Subject: Re: Call for papers - Fuzzy Biomed Applications
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 10:19:19 GMT
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Duncan Campbell (D.Campbell@ee.latrobe.edu.au) wrote:
: Hi,

: I am organising a Fuzzy Logic Workshop/Session at the Engineering and
: Physics in Medicine conference (EPM95) in Queenstown, New Zealand.
: There will be tutorials on fuzzy logic for delegates with some PCs
: available for hands-on experience. There will also be a number of
: papers/presentations of inspirational and innovative applications of
: fuzzy logic in the field of Biomedical Engineering.

: I would like to hear from any prospective authors so that I can gauge
: the size of the fuzzy logic session. If you are interested in
: presenting a paper of your application of fuzzy logic in biomedicine,
: please contact me via email (D.Campbell@ee.latrobe.edu.au).

: Some details of the conference are given below. For further details,
: please contact me (email is fine) and I can arrange for more
: information and/or author's kits to be sent to you.

: Duncan Campbell
: Department of Electronic Engineering
: La Trobe University

: ======================================================================


: ENGINEERING & PHYSICS IN MEDICINE

: Queenstown, New Zealand November 20th - 24th, 1995

: Engineering & Physical Sciences in Medicine Conference '95 and 3rd
: Asia/Pacific Regional Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine
: and Biology Society

: Sponsored by Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers
: in Medicine College of Biomedical Engineers, Institution of Engineers
: (Australia) IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society

: GENERAL INFORMATION Centennial Celebrations

: The conference will celebrate the centenary of Roentgen's discovery of
: X-rays and the 50th anniversary of the first hospital physicist
: appointment in New Zealand.

: Dr Warren Sinclair was appointed to Dunedin Hospital in November 1945.
: Now an internationally renowned biophysicist and President Emeritus of
: National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Dr Sinclair
: has been invited to launch the conference as the John Strong Memorial
: lecturer.

: The historical element of the programme will complement the emphasis on
: current applications of the physical and engineering sciences to
: medicine and an anticipation of future developments.  These will be led
: by keynote presentations from internationally renowned speakers.

: Subjects covered in this meeting will include:

: #  Radiation Oncology

: #  Clinical Engineering

: #  Physiological Measurement and Analysis

: #  Medical Imaging and Radiological Physics

: #  Technology Assessment

: #  Rehabilitation Engineering

: #  Radiation Protection

: #  Non-Ionizing Radiation

: There will also be workshops on selected topics.

: ========================================================================

: ________________________________________________________________________
: ___
: Duncan Campbell               *     Department of Electronic Engineering
:                             *   *   La Trobe University
:                                '    BUNDOORA, Victoria 3083, Australia
: D.Campbell@ee.latrobe.edu.au  *     Ph: +61 3 479 2044  Fax: +61 3 471 
: 0524
: ________________________________________________________________________
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