Keskus teostab elektroonika, analoog- ja digitaaldisaini ning biomeditsiinitehnika alaseid interdistsiplinaarseid strateegilisi alusuuringuid fokusseerituna rakendustele missioonikriitilistes sardsüsteemides. Sihiks on tugevdada T&A ja innovatsioonivõimekust Eestis prioriteetsetel aladel, lõimides info-, bio- ja materialitehnoloogiaid tihedas rahvusvahelises koostöös ja võrgustikes. Uurimisteemadeks on missioonikriitilised sardsüsteemid, signaalitöötlus ja -modelleerimine, biosignaalide interpreteerimine, aju uuringud, impedantsspektroskoopia, pooljuhtmaterjalid ja nanotehnoloogia, digitaaldisain ja verifitseerimine, diagnostiline modelleerimine, testimine ja süsteemide usaldatavus. Eesmärgiks on tõsta Eesti teaduse ja tööstuse konkurentsivõimet, tagades teadustöö stabiilselt kõrget kvaliteeti, populariseerides teadust, tõstmaks selle atraktiivsust noorte hulgas, parandades doktoriõppe sisu ja taset ning luues kestvaid strateegilisi partnersidemeid teadlaste ja tööstusettevõtete vahel.
Centre for Integrated Electronic Systems and Biomedical Engineering - CEBE - is Estonian centre of excellence in research, financed by Archimedes Foundation from the EU Structural Funds. It is based on research cooperation of 3 state-financed research projects from Tallinn University of Technology:
* Design of Reliable Embedded Systems (RES) from the Department of Computer Engineering, led by prof. Raimund Ubar
* Electronic Components and Subsystems for Mission Critical Embedded Systems (EMBEL) from the Department of Electronics, led by prof. Mart Min
* Interpretation of Biosignals in Biomedical Engineering (BME) from Technomedicum, led by prof. Ivo Fridolin
The ambition of CEBE is to become the leading Estonian centre responsible for R&D in the areas of electronic components, systems, computer and biomedical engineering.
The research will be carried out in the fields of:
* Design and test of dependable digital systems (RES);
* Analogue design and signal processing (EMBEL-I);
* Semiconductor materials and nanotechnologies (EMBEL-II);
* Biomedical engineering (BME).
According to the mission of CEBE, the main focus of all activities is to integrate R&D in the fields of electronics, digital design and bioengineering towards new solutions and applications of dependable embedded systems. It is not possible to have success in this endeavour without a tight collaboration between all three groups – EMBEL, RES and BME – with their specific knowledge and expertise
The research topics of CEBE belong to the forefront of scientific research and correspond to the priority research areas of ARTEMIS, ESFRI, ITRS, HiPEAC, ITEA2.
http://cebe.ttu.ee/