Always fair, kind, and deeply insightful.
Dr. S. Poonguzhali serves as Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Centre for Medical Electronics at the College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, a position she has held since 2024. Her distinguished career at Anna University spans over two decades, commencing in 2001 as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Medical Electronics, where she served until 2014. She then progressed to Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering from 2014 to 2017, followed by her promotion to Professor from 2017 to 2024. Dr. Poonguzhali obtained her Ph.D. from the College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University, in 2009, marking a significant milestone in her academic journey within biomedical engineering.
In her teaching responsibilities, Dr. S. Poonguzhali covers key subjects such as Biomedical Instrumentation, Medical Image Processing, and Gait Analysis, contributing to the education of future engineers in critical healthcare technologies. As Director of the Centre for Medical Electronics, established in 1998, she leads initiatives focused on research, development, and training in advanced medical electronics. The centre's core strengths encompass cardiac function analysis, low-cost rehabilitation aids, fetal ECG and uterine contractile analysis, biosensors and instrumentation, biosignal processing, medical image processing, medical informatics, brain electrical activity monitoring, biomechanics, gait analysis, medical standards, modeling and simulation studies in medicine, cognitive neuroscience, medical embedded systems, rehabilitation devices, and brain control interface applications. These efforts aim to create affordable, cost-effective medical devices and analysis tools, enhancing healthcare accessibility across India and providing specialized training for industry employees and healthcare professionals. Dr. Poonguzhali has authored over 64 publications documented in her institutional research profile and was honored with the Distinguished Researcher award by the Centre for Sustainable Rural Construction (CSRC), Anna University, in 2022. Her work underscores a profound impact on biomedical engineering, particularly in human movement analysis and assistive technologies.