Biomedical and Mobile Health Technology LabOpen OpportunitiesThe 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 analyze data collected on healthy volunteers during a public event: 75 participants cycled on a stationary ergometer wearing our e-textile knee sleeve equipped with strain sensor and a commercial system with multiple inertial measurement units on the body. The goal of the study is to assess the ability of the sensorized knee sleeve to predict measures such as knee angles or exercise load, using the commercial system as true label. This project offers the unique opportunity to work in the field of wearable technology in a real-life application with hands on approaches for data analysis. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Bachelor Thesis, Internship, 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 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 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 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
| The goal of the project is to develop simple procedures to deposit metals onto everyday fabrics, for use in e-textiles - Biomedical Engineering, Textile Technology
- Bachelor Thesis, Semester Project
| 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
| The goal of this project is to construct a breathable hydrogel electrode on an everyday fabric substrate for bioelectrical signal detection at the skin interface. - Electrical Engineering, Human Movement and Sports Science, Textile Technology
- Bachelor Thesis, Semester Project
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