Embedded and cyber-physical systems; body sensor networks; biomedical signal analytics; telemedicine; human-computer interaction
330 Davis Hall
Buffalo NY, 14260
Phone: (716) 645-4748
wenyaoxu@buffalo.edu
India Defence Review referenced UB research, led by Wenyao Xu, that used an AI system to analyze 60,000 fingerprints, proving that they are not unique.
Hearing Review quoted Wenyao Xu in an article about the AI-powered, at-home hearing loss test he is developing through his company, Auspex Medix.
University at Buffalo spinout Auspex Medix advances AI-powered hearing test to help older adults thwart cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s.
In a roundup of higher education news, The Buffalo News reported that UB researchers that is helping people to recover from a stroke at home.
The system, called mRehab, pairs a smartphone app with 3D-printed household objects, to help survivors recover better at home.
Tech Space 2.0 referenced a 2018 study by Wenyao Xu about tracking 3-D printed objects.
Enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings; aims to reduce secondary infections and save time for caregivers.