Camille Barizien

Masters Student

Camille comes from France, where she is enrolled at the Ecole Centrale de Nantes, one of the top engineering schools in the country. There, she developed an interest in biomedical technologies and learnt more about the biomedical field through her final-year project, focused on the acquisition of data to quantify nerve degeneration. She took the chance to study abroad and it was only logical to come to New Zealand to undertake the Master of Engineering Studies in Biomedical Devices and Technologies and join the Medical Devices and Technologies Group.

Camille’s research focuses on the acquisition and processing of data in the elbow to see whether it is possible to accurately model muscle response to spasticity. The aim is to develop an algorithm and methodology to quantify spastic muscle responses to passive stretches.

Contact: cbar562@aucklanduni.ac.nz

Camille comes from France, where she is enrolled at the Ecole Centrale de Nantes, one of the top engineering schools in the country. There, she developed an interest in biomedical technologies and learnt more about the biomedical field through her final-year project, focused on the acquisition of data to quantify nerve degeneration. She took the chance to study abroad and it was only logical to come to New Zealand to undertake the Master of Engineering Studies in Biomedical Devices and Technologies and join the Medical Devices and Technologies Group.

Camille’s research focuses on the acquisition and processing of data in the elbow to see whether it is possible to accurately model muscle response to spasticity. The aim is to develop an algorithm and methodology to quantify spastic muscle responses to passive stretches.

Contact: cbar562@aucklanduni.ac.nz