Professor
Systems and Computer Engineering
Carleton University
Canada
Andy Adler is a Canada Research Professor in biomedical engineering in Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. His research interests broadly in the area of biomedical measurement and robust data analysis. He is author of ten book chapters, four patents, eighty eight journal and 190 conference papers. Previously, he taught and researched at the University of Ottawa, and worked in senior technology positions at BioDentity (now cryptometrics), AiT (now 3M), DEW Engineering (now ActivCard), and CIL explosives (now Orica). Andy Adler received the B.A.Sc. (honours) in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia in 1990, and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1995. He also worked at postdoctoral positions at McGill University and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
Medical Image Processing Electrical Impedance Tomography Applications for Monitoring lung and heart activity Image reconstruction models to account for errors Physiological Monitoring Monitoring lung function in mice Modelling of Airways physiology Biometrics Face Recognition systems Issues in Biometric Application Design and Integration Security Implications of biometrics