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Dr Enver Salkim
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Appointment
  • Post Graduate Teaching Assistant
  • Dept of Electronic & Electrical Eng
  • Faculty of Engineering Science
Biography

Enver Salkim (Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree (Hons.) in electrical and electronic engineering from Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey, in 2012, the M.Sc. degree in advanced electronics engineering from Brunel University London, London, U.K., in 2014, and the Ph.D. degree from University College London (UCL), London, in 2019. He was a Research Assistant with the Analog and Biomedical Electronics Group, UCL, in 2018. From 2019-2020, he was a Research Associate with the Analog and Biomedical Electronics Group. He is currently visiting research fellow and postgraduate teaching assistant.

His research interests include the design and development of medical devices using bio-computational modeling and circuit design for wearable and implantable applications. He was a recipient of the Turkish Government Scholarship to pursue his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees.

He has a total of 14 publications, including 7 journal papers (6 as the first author). He has given many presentations at flagship international conferences and was the session-chair for the conference. As an awardee of the 9th UK DRA. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Electronics.

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Research Summary
The main research interests are the design and development of medical devices (sensing and stimulation), bio-modeling (finite element models, neural models, and biopotential simulation), biomedical circuits and systems, and brain & human-machine interfaces. He is a researcher of an EPSRC eFutures sandpit project for prosthetic control, collaborating with the University of Cambridge. He is also a research fellow of an EPSRC project on Cochlear electrode impedance guiding, collaborating with the Advanced Bionics and University College London Eye Hospital.
Teaching Summary
Postgraduate Teaching Assistant since 2016

  • Introduction to electronic (ELEC0002)
  • Introduction to connected system (ELEC0017)
  • Photonics and Communications Systems (ELEC0020)
  • Internet of Things (ELEC0130)
  • Electromagnetic Theory and Semiconductor Devices(ELEC0019)
  • Numerical Methods (ELEC0030)
  • FirstYear Laboratory for Electronic and Electrical Engineering (ELECLAB1)
  • Design and Professional Skills EEE (ENGF0002)

Appointments
01-JAN-2021 Visiting Research Fellow UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering UCL, United Kingdom
28-FEB-2019 – 31-DEC-2020 Research Fellow UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering UCL, United Kingdom
11-NOV-2018 – 28-FEB-2019 Research Assistant UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering UCL, United Kingdom
10-MAR-2015 Post Graduate Teaching Assistant UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering UCL, United Kingdom
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