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Paul Addison is a Technical Fellow with Medtronic, a global medical technology company. Previously, he was co-founder and CEO of start-up company, CardioDigital Ltd (and later co-founded its US subsidiary, CardioDigital Inc) - a company concerned with the development of novel wavelet-based methods show more for biosignal analysis. He has a master's degree in engineering and a PhD in fluid mechanics, both from the University of Glasgow, Scotland (founded 1451). His former academic life as a tenured professor of fluids engineering included the output of a large number of technical papers, covering many aspects of engineering and bioengineering, and two textbooks: Fractals and Chaos: An Illustrated Course and the first edition of The Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook. At the time of publication, the author has over 100 issued U.S. patents concerning a wide range of medical device technologies, many of these concerning the wavelet transform analysis of biosignals. He is both a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Physicist. show less

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Birthdate
1964
Gender
male
Education
University of Glasgow (PhD, fluid mechanics, 1993)
Organizations
Napier University, Edinburgh
CardioDigital Ltd/Inc
Institute of Physics
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Paul S. Addison received the Master's degree in engineering in 1989, and the Ph.D. degree in fluid mechanics from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. in 1993.,He was a Cofounder of start-up company, CardioDigital Ltd., and its U.S. subsidiary, CardioDigital Inc., which specialized in advanced biosignals analysis techniques for medical monitoring devices. He is currently a Technical Fellow at the Medtronic R&D Facility, Edinburgh, U.K. He was a Tenured Professor of fluids engineering and has authored many technical papers and two text books: Fractals and Chaos: An Illustrated Course (London, U.K.: Inst. of Physics, 1997) and The Illustrated Wavelet Transform Handbook (London, U.K.: Inst. of Physics, 2002). He is an Inventor of more than 50 U.S. patents and 100 current patent applications in the area of biosignals analysis algorithms and medical devices. Dr. Addison is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
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UK
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UK

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