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This book is an essential guide to the constantly changing environment of embedded systems in healthcare in a world where the convergence of technology and healthcare is becoming increasingly important.

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This book is an essential guide to the constantly changing environment of embedded systems in healthcare in a world where the convergence of technology and healthcare is becoming increasingly important.
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Rishabha Malviya completed B. Pharmacy from Uttar Pradesh Technical University and M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) from Gautam Buddha Technical University, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, India. His PhD (Pharmacy) work was in the area of Novel formulation development techniques. He has 14 years of research experience and presently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, India since past 11 years. His area of interest includes formulation optimization, AI for healthcare applications, nanoformulation, targeted drug delivery, localized drug delivery and characterization of natural polymers as pharmaceutical excipients. He has authored more than 150 research/review papers for national/international journals of repute. He has 58 patents (19 grants, 38 published, 1 filed) and publications in reputed National and International journals with total of more than 300 cumulative impact factor. He has authored/edited/editing 78 books and authored 145 book chapters. His name has included in word's top 2% scientist list for the year 2020 and 2021 by Elsevier BV and Stanford University. He is Reviewer/Editor/Editorial board member of more than 50 national and international journals of repute. Selcan Karaku¿ is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, at Istanbul University-Cerrahpäa (IUC), Turkiye. She received her Master of Science degree in physical chemistry from Istanbul University (IU) in 2006, and her Ph.D. in physical chemistry from IU in 2011. She has been a visiting researcher at the University of Massachusetts, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering. She has research experience in drug carrier systems, nanoparticles, nanocomposites, nano-emulsion self-assembled polymeric nanostructures, and copolymer blends. She has worked on a variety of projects funded by IUC and has published several research articles and book chapters. Mukesh Roy obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering from South Dakota State University, USA, in 2021. His research endeavors concentrated on the study of the mechanics of vascular tissue to employ it as a template for engineering design and flexible biocomposites. After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Roy went on to complete a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center for Cellular Metamaterials (CELL-MET), Florida International University, USA in the year 2023. During this fellowship, Dr. Roy worked on the characterization of stem cell-laden cardiovascular patches, specifically focusing on myocardial tissue at multiple scales. Currently, Dr. Roy serves as a Clinical Researcher and Biostatistician at the Office of Clinical Research in Baptist Health South Florida-Miami, USA. Dr. Roy has a research experience of 8+ years and has authored and published over 24 peer-reviewed scientific articles, conference papers, 2 book chapters, and 40+ abstracts. In addition, Dr. Roy has filed 6 patents, with one granted in the USA and 5 published in India. Dr. Roy has received 6 awards and 3 fellowships for his research, creativity, and innovations. Furthermore, Dr. Roy serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for various journals and conferences in biomaterials, computational biomechanics, biomedical devices, and public health research. Dr. Roy's research is highly interdisciplinary, and his interests include biomedical devices, clinical trials, regenerative tissues, biomaterials, and bioinspired design.