Juris Ormanis is researcher of Electronics and Computer Science. Juris has been working in EDI since year 2016. Graduated Transport and Telecommunication Institute (Riga, Latvia) where in year 2019 got academic degree Master of Engineering Sciences in Electrical Engineering and Electronics and diploma for excellent thesis defence. Currently is studying in Latvian University, computer science doctors degree program. Main research area is Body Area Networks (BAN) . Main competences involve areas such as: electronics design; power supply design; sensor systems; inertial sensor system development; inertial sensor data processing; digital signal processing; automation; cyber-physical systems; digital interfaces. Knowledgeable in multiple software development languages: Embedded C, Python, Assembler, Matlab, Ladder logic. Additinally he teaches several courses at Transport and Telecommunication Institute.
Recent projects
- Life with COVID-19: Evaluation of overcoming the coronavirus crisis in Latvia and recommendations for societal resilience in the future (VPP COVIDzīve) #SRP (VPP)
- Body-Coupled Communication for Body Area Networks (BCC) #LCS (LZP)
- Sustainable and green electronics for circular economy (Sustronics) #ChipsJU
Recent publications
- Ormanis, J., Elsts, A. (2020). Towards Body Coupled Communication for eHealth: Experimental Study of Human Body Frequency Response Institute of Electronics and Computer Science. IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops. doi: 10.1109/ICCWorkshops49005.2020.9145205
- Use of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Remote Higher Education: A Systematic Umbrella Review, 2021 by Krisjanis Nesenbergs, Valters Abolins, Juris Ormanis and Artis Mednis
- Juris Ormanis, Vladislavs Medvedevs, Jānis Judvaitis. "BEAM: Body Coupled Communication Enabled Amplitude Modulation for Skinput application" .International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN '23),
- Juris Ormanis, Anastasija Sevcenko, Vladislavs Medvedevs, Krisjanis Nesenbergs, Armands Ancans, Modris Greitans. 2024. "Electrodes for bio-electrical impedance and body-coupled communication", MeMeA 2024, The 19th edition of the IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications,