2010 IEEE/ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering (CME2010)

July 13-15, 2010
Gold Coast, Australia


Due to multiple requests, the deadline for paper submission of IEEE CME 2010 has been extended to 5 Feb 2010.


Call for Papers

Progress in science and engineering has created cutting-edge technologies in medicine and health areas. The aim of The 2010 International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering (CME2010) is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners from diverse fields to stimulate the future research and development of new theories, approaches, and tools in the emerging field of Complex Medical Engineering.

The major objectives of the conference are to present state-of-theart research, encourage academic and industrial interaction, and promote collaborative research in broad science, engineering and medicine areas. CME2010 will be held at the Gold Coast, Australia,
July 13-15, 2010.

Scope and Topics (included, but not limited to)

Biomedical Image Processing
• Image reconstruction
• Image segmentation and analysis

Biomedical Optics
Biophotonics and multiphoton microscopy
• Photonic therapeutics, diagnostics and instrumentation
• Tissue optics and diffuse optical imaging

Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics
• Medical robotics
• Nursing robots

Biosensors and Bio-analytics
• High-throughput screening methods
• Micro- and nano-biosensors
• Micro-array technologies
• Novel biosensing modalities
• Protein sorting methods

Cognitive Neuroscience and Technology
• Brain-machine interfaces
• Clinical monitoring EEG, TMS etc
• Imaging modalities for cognition
• Technologies for human vision

Complex Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
• Bio-statistics and data mining
• Cybernetics
• Genomics and proteomics
• Systems biology

Information and Communication Technology in Medicine
• Artificial intelligence in medicine/medicinal science
• Data mining in medicine
• Medical knowledge networks and management
• Medical web intelligence and telemedicine

Nana-techniques and Materials in Medicine
Nano Bio-materials
Nano/Micro Bio-robotics

Neuroscience and Neural Technology
• Imaging neuroscience
• Neural control
• Neurology and signal processing
• Theoretical and computational neuroscience

Sustainable Materials and Techniques in Medicine
• Environment-powered devices
• Smart materials

Technology in Rehabilitation
• Home rehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation
• Rehabilitation robotics

Other Topics
• Aged and community care informatics
• Allied health
• e-Health

Important dates
Full paper submission: January 5, 2010 (February 5, 2010)
Acceptance notification: February 15, 2010
Registration + Copyright: March 15, 2010


CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Professor Graham Baker, USQ, Australia
Professor Janet Verbyla, USQ, Australia

CONFERENCE PROGRAM CHAIRS
Associate Professor Yan Li
Faculty of Sciences
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba 4350, QLD, Australia
liyan@usq.edu.au

Dr Jiajia Yang
Division of Industrial Innovation Sciences
Graduate School of Science and Technology
Okayama University, Japan
yang@biolab.mech.okayama-u.ac.jp

CONFERENCE Publicity CHAIR
Dr Ji Zhang
Faculty of Sciences
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba 4350, QLD, Australia
Ji.Zhang@usq.edu.au
http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/staff/zhangj/


For further information, please visit our CME2010 Website:
www.usq.edu.au/CME2010 or
www.biolab.mech.okayama-u.ac.jp/CME2010
Email: Chair_CME2010@usq.edu.au
Tel: +61-7-4631 2586
+61-7-4631 5533
Fax: +61-7-4631 5550