Matthew Campisi
Industry Assistant Professor
Electrical & Computer Eng
- Phone: (718) 260-3893
- Email: mcampisi@duke.poly.edu
- Location: 10.083 (2 MetroTech Center, 10th Floor)
- Website:

Courses Taught
EE2013 - Circuits I
EE2024 - Circuits II
EE3054 - Signals and Systems
EE3404 - Communication Theory
EL6113 - Signals and Systems
EL5373 - TCP/IP Networking
EL5213 - Systems Engineering
Research Interests
Biomedical Signal Processing
Communications
Networking
Affiliations
Translational Neuroengineering
NYU Wireless
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Eta Kappa Nu - Electrical Engineering Honor Society
Grants
Commercial Prototype Development and Clinical Validation of Low C, (Co-Principle Investigator)
Commercialization of PEF (Piezo Electric Finger) technology for detection of masses in breast tissue.
General / Collaborative Research
Translation Neuroengineering
NYU Wireless
Journal Articles
Wishart GC, Campisi M, Boswell M, et al.: The accuracy of digital infrared imaging for breast cancer detection in women undergoing breast biopsy. Eur J Surg Oncol 36 (6): 535-40, 2010.
Biography
Mr. Campisi co-founded Infrared Sciences in 1999 and UE LifeSciences in 2009, both companies developing technology for early detection of breast cancer. The technologies developed were based on the automated dynamic analysis of non-invasive infrared images of breast tissue. Systems have been deployed around the world including India, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka and the UK. Several patents have been filed with regards to the hardware and software components. In addition, Mr. Campisi is an Industry Faculty member whose interests include:
Biomedical Signal Processing
Communication Theory