Olympia Karadima

Olympia Karadima is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Informatics in King’s College London. She received her MEng degree in Informatics and Telecommunication engineering from the University of Western Macedonia, Greece, in 2017 and her MSc in Biomedical engineering from Newcastle University, UK, in 2018. From 2017 to 2018 she worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Neuroscience (IoN) at Newcastle University Institute for Ageing, where she examined and analysed gait data from accelerometers. Her MEng dissertation studied the exposure of different tissues of the body to electromagnetic radiation sources under different frequencies and types of waves using the Finite Different Time Domain method, and for her MSc dissertation she worked on the fabrication and the characterisation of the mechanical properties of the bone cements.

Her PhD research is related to WP3-Task7 of the EMERALD project, which involves developing new microwave imaging algorithms for the medical diagnostic devices developed within EMERALD.

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