Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Columbidae: From next November I will be also the Rector in a new University in Germany, At Germany @WorldUnivAndSch in German, WUaS is proceeding with licensing for free Bachelor and Ph.D. degrees, first in English, then Law, MD & IB degrees. German language in some years.


From next November I will be also the Rector in a new University in Germany: Germany @WorldUnivAndSch https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Germany  & https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/German_language … in German. WUaS is proceeding with licensing for free Bachelor and Ph.D. degrees, first in English, then Law, MD & IB degrees. German language in some years.


- https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1143988658476732416


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Universitians: today's video "Studying Online at Internationally Recognized @WorldUnivandSch for Free-to-Students' Degrees" http://youtu.be/gWWiEOXJ4Qk. Fri's "World Univ & Sch Introduction for German Abitur Students"






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Having lived in Germany with Quakers in the early 1980s, I'm seeking to network with Friends/Quakers in Germany as I develop Germany World University and School there, and also with regards to an approach to nurturing students. 




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Hi Yasser, 

Thanks for your excellent talk ... https://events.stanford.edu/events/841/84184/ ... 

I'm writing to follow up about my questions afterwards plus some other items.

Head band (such as HUMM)

Meditation re relaxation response re warm water ... 

In Harbin warm pool / in virtual Harbin warm pool 

Mapping brain (using lasers as you suggested) ... deeper and deeper? 


Blood lactate levels decreased during and after meditation. Oxygen consumption was deeper than during sleep, Symptoms of the body under stress. Dr. Cannon ...

https://www.apa.org/monitor/2008/10/relaxation

"Soft, skin-like, organic optoelectronic sensors for wearable oximetry"
Yasser Khan, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

In this talk, I will focus on wearable soft sensors for oximetry. Conventional oximeters use expensive and rigid optoelectronic components that restrict sensing locations to fingertips or earlobes. To address these limitations, we demonstrated an all-organic optoelectronic sensor for transmission-mode pulse oximetry. This transmission-mode probe demonstrated that oximetry can be performed with organic optoelectronics. However, to realize the true potential of organic optoelectronics for oximetry, a reflection-mode operation is essential that allows sensor placement on different parts of the body. In the latter part of the talk, I will discuss design, sensing methodology, and fabrication of a flexible and printed sensor array, which senses reflected light from tissue. Due to the ability to place the sensor in diverse places, the sensor is promising for novel medical sensing applications such as mapping oxygenation in tissues, wounds, or transplanted organs. Finally, I will wrap up the talk by listing recent progress and future directions in soft biophotonic sensing.

https://events.stanford.edu/events/841/84184/

https://profiles.stanford.edu/yasser-khan

http://web.stanford.edu/~ymkhan/assets/cv/yasser_khan_academic_cv.pdf

http://web.stanford.edu/~ymkhan/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasifkhan/



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