
Sinan Hersek
Sinan Hersek received his B.S. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, in 2013 and his M.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, in 2015. During his senior undergraduate year, he worked on developing digitally controlled, efficient, on-coil power amplifiers for MRI systems in the National Magnetic Resonance Research Center of Bilkent University. The same year, he also worked as a parttime engineer in ASELSAN (Turkish Military Electronic Industries, Ankara, Turkey), in the Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems Business Sector. He is now pursuing a PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on developing biomedical instrumentation for non-invasive physiological monitoring.
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Novel Methods for Sensing Acoustical Emissions from the Knee for Wearable Joint Health Assessment
Caitlin N. Teague, Sinan Hersek, Hakan Toreyin, Mindy L. Millard-Stafford, Michael L. Jones, Géza F. Kogler, Michael N. Sawka, Omer T. Inan
Caitlin N. Teague, Sinan Hersek, Hakan Töreyin, Mindy L. Millard-Stafford, Michael L. Jones, Geza F. Kogler, Michael N. Sawka, and Omer T. Inan, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
The research reported in this paper was highlighted in several major news pieces including Scientific American and BBC Radio.
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Posted on 22 JUN 2016