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John G. Webster
Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
United States
John G. Webster received the B.E.E. degree from Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY, USA in 1953, and the M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. degrees from
the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA in 1965 and 1967,
respectively.
He is Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Engineering at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. In the field of medical instrumentation
he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in bioinstrumentation
and design. He does research on improving electrodes for ablating
liver to cure cancer. He does research on safety of electromuscular
incapacitating devices. He does research on a miniature hot flash
recorder.
He is the editor of the most-used text in biomedical engineering:
Medical instrumentation: application and design, Third Edition New
York, John Wiley & Sons, 1998, and has developed 22 other books
including the Encyclopedia of medical devices and instrumentation,
Second Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2006 and 180 research
papers.
Dr. Webster is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, Instrument Society of America, American Institute of
Medical and Biological Engineering, and Institute of Physics. He
has been a member of the IEEE-EMBS Administrative Committee and
the NIH Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section. He is the recipient
of the 2001 IEEE-EMBS Career Achievement Award.
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