Iman Habibagahi
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2
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9
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About
Iman Habibagahi is pioneering advances in wireless biomedical systems, with a focused expertise in batteryless localization and physiological motion detection for point-of-care applications. His major contributions center on developing fully wireless, battery-free localization platforms that overcome critical limitations of traditional battery-powered medical devices, including leakage risks and finite operational lifespans. Notably, his work on wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) localization—essential for diagnosing gastrointestinal tract diseases—has achieved remarkable precision, with systems demonstrating motion detection capabilities down to 50 micrometers. This level of accuracy holds transformative potential for detecting cancerous tissues, enabling targeted drug delivery, guiding robotic surgeries, and advancing brain mapping. His 2022 and 2023 papers, which have garnered 5 and 4 citations respectively, introduce adaptive transmitter power control to optimize performance in clinical settings. By eliminating the need for batteries, Habibagahi’s innovations address a key barrier to miniaturization and safety in implantable and ingestible medical devices. His work represents a significant step toward practical, point-of-care biomedical tools that are both reliable and unobtrusive, promising to enhance patient outcomes through more precise, continuous monitoring and intervention.
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