Antonis Armoundas, Ph.D.
Lab Collaborator
Antonis A Armoundas was born in Mytilini, Greece.
He graduated from National Technical University
of Athens, Department of Electrical Engineering,
in 1991 and received the M.S. degree from Boston
University, Department of Biomedical Engineering,
in 1994. He received his PhD degree from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Nuclear
Engineering, in 1999. He has been an American
Heart Association sponsored Postdoctoral Fellow
at the Division of Molecular Cardiobiology and
the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns
Hopkins University.
Currently he is an Instructor in Medicine at
Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General
Hospital, while he maintains an appointment at
MIT. His research interests include biomedical
signal processing, forward and inverse problem
solutions and cellular electrophysiology methods
(both experimental and modeling) with the intended
goal of improving the understanding, prevention
and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
E-mail: aarmoundas_at_partners.org
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