OVERVIEW: This is an exciting new initiative to bring together experts in labour monitoring and fetal heart rate analysis to critically review and discuss current issues such as: new technology; comprehensive digital databases; statistical analysis; classification; clinical practice, fetal physiology and challenges. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussions. Post-doctoral, PhD and young researchers are most welcome. There will be a networking session with brief introductions from different research groups and excellent opportunities for socialising including a workshop dinner in a local restaurant.
There will be talks on the clinical aspects of labour monitoring and fetal physiology as well as computerised CTG and heart rate variability, and we will be looking into providing a truly multidisciplinary forum and spirit. The clinical and signal processing researchers can learn to understand each other and talk the same language.
SPEAKERS:
Peter Brocklehurst, Chief Investigator INFANT trial, UK
Chris Lear, Auckland University
Philip Warrick, PeriGen Canada
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos/Inês Nunes, University of Porto
Petar Djuric, Stony Brook University
Rik Vullings, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Maria G. Signorini, Politecnico Milano
Barry Schiffrin, BPM Inc., USA
Arnaldo Guimarães Batista (Prof. Aux.), Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Hau-Tieng Wu, University of Toronto
Martin Frasch, University of Washington
Václav Chudácek, Technical University of Prague
Patrice Abry, ENS Lyon
Antoniya Georgieva, University of Oxford
ACCOMMODATION:
There are several hotels conveniently located just down the road from Wolfson College.
Best Western Linton Lodge Hotel is able to offer slightly discounted fees for our workshop’s participants: £109.95 per room per night for single occupancy with breakfast. If interested, please let Antoniya Georgieva know well on time and she can book it for you.
Please have a look also at:
Parklands B & B, on the same road as the workshop.
Cotswold Lodge, located between the workshop venue and the city centre.
Patrice Abry, CNRS Senior Researcher, at ENS Lyon
Leader of the Fetuses project
e-mail: patrice.abry@ens-lyon.fr
Václav Chudácek, Researcher at the Czech Institute of Informatics
Robotics, and Cybernetics CTU in Prague
e-mail: vaclav.chudacek@gmail.com