‌The Biomedical, Biometrics, & Bio-inspired Electronics research priority has the following distinct groupings associated with it:

  • Biomedical Electronics
  • Bio-inspired Electronics

The Biomedical Electronics research activity is fully embraced by the Bioelectronics Research Cluster at the NCBES led by Professor Gearóid Ó Laighin.

The Bio-inspired Electronics research activity is focussed on using biological evolution mechanisms to derive novel reconfigurable electronic and computational systems

Dr. Fearghal Morgan leads this activity under the auspics of the Bio-inspired Electronics & Reconfigurable Computing (BIRC) research group

The Bio-Inspired Electronics and Reconfigurable Computing (BIRC) Research group has two major strands:

Bio-Inspired Electronics

Using biological evolution mechanisms to derive novel reconfigurable electronic and computational systems.  Read more >

Reconfigurable Computing

Developing scalable reconfigurable hardware platforms for OS based computing. Embedded systems applications using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).  Read more >