background
Dr. Chen joined in the University of Aizu from April 1, 2002.
He had worked for four years at Department of Bioengineering, Soka University. He was an R&D engineer for Nihon Kohden Corporation from 1992 to 1997. He was responsible for the development of an ambulatory healthcare monitor and the development of an innovative blood pressure monitoring method for bedside monitor.
As a principal investigator, he had been involving in a three-year national project day and night from 2002 to 2005, Ubiquitous Health Monitoring and Automatic Management System Using Mobile Telephony Network, funded by University Start-Ups Creation Support System of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
His research interests are focusing on biomedical signal processing, development of involuntary and ubiquitous methods for vital signs monitoring, and the related technologies toward mobile phone applications in healthcare domain.
He is currently doing some cooperative projects with partners from academic and industrial fields. These activities are expecting to finally cast academic ideas into shape.
Dr. Chen is a member of Japanese Society of Clinical Monitoring, Japanese Society for Biological and Medical Engineering, and the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).