Biomedical and Mobile Health Technology LabOpen OpportunitiesThe goal of the project is to test and optimize a smart sock prototype for plantar pressure measurements that was previously developed in the lab. The prototype will be optimized based on its ability to track pressure during everyday activities as a wearable device. Tests on healthy participants performing standard movements (e.g., walking, climbing stairs, etc) will be performed to compare the sock performance to a commercial gold standard smart insole system. This technology can be used for plantar pressure monitoring in diverse wearable applications ranging from healthcare to sports. - Biomedical Engineering
- Master Thesis, Semester Project
| The aim of this project is to use machine learning methods to extract useful information such as activity type and fatigue level from real-world data acquired from our textile-based wearable technology during sport activities. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| The aim of this project is to develop mobile software to communicate with our already developed textile-based wearable technology and process sensor data for movement monitoring. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Bachelor Thesis, Semester Project
| The goal of the project is to develop a simple and versatile method for production of robust conductive patterns on textile via deposition of conductive polymers. This technology will allow further development of wearable electronics for biomedical applications. - Chemistry, Medical and Health Sciences, Polymers
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis
| The goal of the project is to synthesize and characterize a number of small molecules capable of acting as mechanophore addition to various polymers. These polymers would then be used as wearable strain or pressure sensors. - Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Composite Materials
- Master Thesis
| The goal of the project is to develop a cheap and disposable sensor capable of determination of iodine levels in human urine for early diagnostic purposes. - Chemistry, Engineering and Technology, Medical and Health Sciences
- Master Thesis
| The goal of the project is to modify commercially available conductive yarns to improve their operational properties for potential employment in novel garment-embedded sensors for human motion detection. - Engineering and Technology, Medical and Health Sciences, Other Chemistry
- Semester Project
| The aim of this project is to develop and improve wearable electronics solutions for data acquisition from textile-based sensors used in our smart clothing. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| The goal of the project is to develop a wearable device capable of non-invasive measurement of human biomarkers related to performance and fatigue during exercise. - Chemistry, Engineering and Technology, Medical and Health Sciences
- Master Thesis
| We aim to conduct a study with human participants to assess the function of our textile-based wearable technology for movement monitoring in clinical and fitness scenarios. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences
- Bachelor Thesis, Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
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