Professor Department of Industrial Engineering and Healthcare
Professor
Telefon: +49 (961) 382-1622
Fax: +49 (961) 382-2622
p.wiebe@oth-aw.de
Lehrgebiet(e): • Studiengang ME/MZ: Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCI), Bioel. Signale (& Neurowiss.), Med. Elektronik, Elektrotechnik, Signalverarbeitung, Med. Messtechnik, Regelungstechnik.
• Studiengang TM: Elektrotechnik.
Forschungsgebiet(e):
- Biosignale: Messung, Verarbeitung und Anwendung insbesondere elektrischer Biopotentiale bzw. bioelektrischer Signale (EEG, EMG, EOG, EKG, …).
- Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen / Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCIs).
- Information und Kommunikation bei Mensch-Maschine-Systemen.
- Interdisziplinäre Themen: Ethische Aspekte moderner Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien.
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10.03.2021 | Corona, Hochschulkommunikation
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