Niko Ištuk

Niko Ištuk is a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the National University of Ireland Galway under the supervision of Dr Martin O’Halloran. Niko received his BSc in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology in 2010. and MSc in Commmunication and Information Technology in 2013. both from University of Split.

From 2014. to 2016. Niko worked on a project STRIPmed (Strengthening the capacity of University of Split for research, development and innovation in medical neuroelectronics) at University of Split as an EMC engineer responsible for electromagnetic analysis of novel electrostimulation device. From 2017. to 2018. Niko was research and teaching assistant at University of Split, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture. During that time Niko was involved in the research field of bioelectromagnetics through „Measurements in bioelectromagnetics (M-BEM)" project and worked as a teaching assistant teaching subjects such as Medical electronic devices and Bioelectromagnetics as well as Antennas and Antenna Systems, EMC and Wireless Communications.

Niko is currently working at the Translational Medical Device Lab at National University of Ireland Galway on WP1-task2 of the EMERALD project. His main research area is characterization of the tissue dielectric properties

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