Sanjeev received his Ph.D. degree in
Biomedical Engineering from the University of
Virginia. During his studies he spent one year
as a research engineer with Dr. Erik V
Stalberg at the Uppsala University, Sweden.
He worked as MDA fellow and later as a
Research Medical Assistant Professor at
EMG laboratory of the Duke University. In
collaboration with Dr. Sanders and
Dr.Stalberg, he developed computer
simulation techniques to advance the
interpretation of the EMG signals.  He has
co-developed many analysis techniques
such as Multi- Motor Unit Analysis (MMA), Expert's Quantitative Interference Pattern
(EQUIP), and Turns and Amplitude (TA) that are used in EMG assessment.

At present he is a Clinical Applications Manager at Oxford Instruments where he actively
participates in design and development of the Synergy EMG system. He also enjoys
teaching and has met hundreds of electromyographers over the last decade. He has
given lectures and conducted workshops in many countries (USA, Canada, Mexico,
Holland, France, Germany, China, Japan, India, Korea, etc). He also participates
actively in the special interest groups of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic
Medicine. He has published over 40 articles in medical and engineering journals. He has
also contributed chapters to various textbooks on electromyography.



Dr. Nandedkar's Curriculum Vitae (Click to download)
Sanjeev D. Nandedkar, Ph.D