The widespread adoption of wearable technology enables continuous monitoring of physiological parameters like activity levels, heart rate, and sleep patterns. This study investigates the relationship between wearable measures and well-being, focusing on physical and mental health as well as overall quality of life. - Artificial Intelligence and Signal and Image Processing
- ETH Zurich (ETHZ), Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
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This study aims to detect voice pathologies distinguishing homophonic from dysphonic labels. - Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
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This study aims to investigate the relationship between cough and health status among heart failure patients, recognizing cough as a potential indicator of underlying health status and symptom severity. - Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
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The project investigates the development of a co-axial extrusion methods for large-scale 3D printing bio-cementation structures. The extruded paste will host microorganisms such as S.Pasteurii, capable of precipitating calcite (MICP) to create bio-concrete structures. A robotic paste 3D printing platform will be used for the fabrication process; the bio-paste will be precipitated and calcified by the bacterial activity reinforcing the material. - Architecture, Urban Environment and Building, Chemistry, Engineering and Technology
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis, Semester Project
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The goal of the project is to develop and test a smart sock prototype for plantar pressure measurements. The smart sock contains textile based pressure sensors and a readout module. This technology can be used for plantar pressure monitoring in diverse wearable applications ranging from healthcare to sports. - Biomedical Engineering, Medical and Health Sciences
- Master Thesis
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The efficient operation of excavators in construction environments necessitates precise pose estimation of their buckets. Current methods rely on IMUs placed on the excavator arm which require tedious calibration and can be damaged during construction operations. This project aims to leverage computer vision and machine learning to enhance pose estimation, thereby enabling VR overlays for teleoperation and facilitating automation tasks. - Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Master Thesis, Semester Project
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We are developing a teleoperated micro-assembly system. A core component is a force-sensitive micro-gripper. A first gripper prototype has been realized and evaluated. Your task will be to review and improve the current design and to implement automated object slippage detection. - Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics
- Master Thesis
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Join a team of scientists improving the long-term prognosis and treatment of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) through mobile and wearable systems and personalized health monitoring.
Joining the SCAI Lab part of the Sensory-Motor Systems Lab at ETH, you will have the unique opportunity of working at one of the largest and most prestigious health providers in Switzerland: Swiss Paraplegic Center (SPZ) in Nottwil (LU). - Artificial Intelligence and Signal and Image Processing, Computer Software, Data Format, Information Systems
- ETH Zurich (ETHZ), Internship, Lab Practice, Student Assistant / HiWi
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Following trauma or due to degeneration it can be necessary to replace one or more intervertebral discs with an implant, a so-called Total Disc Replacement (TDR). Such devices enable motion though surfaces articulating against each other. While this treatment is clinically successful, it is connected to considerable complication and reoperation rates. Therefore, we are optimizing the design of such an implant to address these issues.
While many different designs and design types have been proposed and are used in clinical practice, there is no consensus on what design or design type is the most beneficial. However, it is hypothesized, that replicating the situation that is present in healthy (asymptomatic) subjects as closely as possible, is optimal. Since the motions of the cervical spine are coupled (coupling of rotation and translation as well as multiple rotations) the optimal design of the articulating surfaces is not obvious. Therefore, this master’s thesis project aims at designing the implants articulating surfaces using parametric design optimization in LS-OPT based on finite element simulations. - Engineering and Technology
- Master Thesis
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Adherence to rehabilitation therapy is crucial for the recovery of hand functionality in stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. However, sustaining patient motivation to train at home remains a challenge. This project aims to explore the impact of push notifications on adherence to physical therapy among stroke and TBI patients. By investigating the optimal frequency and content of notifications, the goal is to develop a notification/reminder system that fosters continuous engagement with the rehabilitation plan, ultimately promoting increased therapy and better functional outcomes for patients. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences
- Internship, Master Thesis, Student Assistant / HiWi, Summer School
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