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Dr. Ervin Sejdić, PhD

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Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Swanson School of Engineering 
Department of Bioengineering, Swanson School of Engineering
Department of Biomedical Informatics, School of Medicine
Intelligent Systems Program, Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Associate Director, RFID Center of Excellence

Tel: 412-624-0508
Fax: 412-624-8003
E-mail: esejdic AT ieee.org

Ervin holds a B.E. Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario, both in electrical engineering. During his undergraduate studies, Ervin specialized in wireless communications, while his Ph.D. project focused on signal processing. From 2008 until 2010, Ervin was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto with a cross-appointment at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Canada’s largest children’s rehabilitation teaching hospital. During his postdoctoral fellowship, Ervin focused on rehabilitation engineering and biomedical instrumentation. He was also a research fellow in medicine at Harvard Medical School cross-appointed at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (July 2010-June 2011), where he focused on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular monitoring of older/diabetic adults.

Ervin shares Pitt’s passion for discovery and innovation. From his earliest exposure to research, he has been driven to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge through carefully-executed experiments and ground-breaking published work. Ervin's respect for credible and valid research fuels his constant endeavours to connect advances in signal processing and instrumentation to some of society’s greatest challenges, particularly in the biomedical field.

Ervin is also committed to excellence in education and has always strived to guide and motivate students to fully understand the fundamental principles of applied sciences. He also pay considerable attention to providing students with a learning environment that stimulates collaborative discussions.

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Innovative Medical Engineering Developments Laboratory
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Swanson School of Engineering
University of Pittsburgh