University of Manchester – Professor
Alex Casson is Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Manchester. He is a specialist in non-invasive bioelectronic interfaces: the design and application of wearable sensors, and skin-conformal flexible sensors, for human body monitoring and data analysis from highly artefact prone naturalistic situations. This work is highly multi-disciplinary, spanning ultra-low power sensing, signal processing and machine learning in power constrained rich environments, and real-time data analysis towards closed loop systems for remote monitoring and digital therapeutics. He has research experience in manufacturing, ultra-low power microelectronic circuit and system design at the discrete and fully custom microchip levels, sensor signal processing and machine learning for power and time constrained motion artefact rich environments, as well as using bespoke and off-the-shelf wearable devices in a wide range of environments.