Kunal Mankodiya,
PhD is a postdoctoral researcher in the Intel Science &
Research Center– Embedded Computing (ISTC-EC),
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE),
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU),
Pittsburgh, USA. At ISTC-EC, Kunal conducts his
research-&-developments on embedded technologies for Retail
and Automotive Environments. He is also associated member of GM-CMU
AD-CRL and endeavors his research in embedded automotive
systems. Kunal pursued his previous postdoctoral research at
Human Engineering Research Laboratory (HERL),
University
of Pittsburgh (UPitt),
Pittsburgh, USA in the field of assistive smart environments and
mobile computing. In 2010, he received his PhD (Dr.–Ing.) degree
in computer science from the Institute for Signal Processing (ISIP),
University
of Luebeck (Uni-Luebeck),
Luebeck,
Germany with an emphasis on wearable health monitoring using
dual-core smartphone processor. He is a recipient of the SYSTEX
student award 2010, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium for his
work on wearable ECG monitoring. He holds a BE degree in
Biomedical Engineering (BME) from India and an MSc degree in BME
from University of Luebeck and Fachhochschule Luebeck (FH-Luebeck),
Luebeck Germany.
Research Interests
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Embedded Computing
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Computer Vision
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Signal & Image Processing
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Smart Environments
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Ambient Intelligence
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Mobile Health





