She is a researcher in biomedical signal processing. She received her Eng. and M.Sc. degrees from the Ecole Nationale Superieure de l'Electronique et de ses Applications (ENSEA) and the University of Cergy Pontoise, France, in 2003. She obtained her Ph.D. degree at the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, in 2007. Since 2009, Dr. Jabloun has been working as a lecturer at Orleans University and PRISME laboratory. Her research interests include the analysis and interpretation of nonstationary biomedical signals, as well as ordinal pattern methods and entropy. She has published numerous research papers and has presented her work at international conferences.
Practical workshops on measurement and calculation of HD-EMG signals
The practical session will illustrate the theoretical knowledge and concepts presented by Prof. Aleš Holobar. It will therefore be dedicated to the acquisition of surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals by means of a high-density multichannel EMG sensor (HD-EMG) and to the blind source separation analysis. In order to understand the problem posed by the sEMG acquisition and its analysis, a brief presentation on the structure and function of the neuromuscular system will be provided. Learners will then be able to apply decomposition algorithms to identify elementary motor unit activities.
> Several laptops will be available for the data processing part allowing a work in small groups.
PRISME / University of Orléans, INSA CVL - FR