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EmpkinS was also present in the children´s program of the LNOS. Our sub-project D02 of clinical psychology developed a computer game controlled by one's facial expression. The game resembles the famous game of Flappy Bird but in this case, the Kids control the bird with their own facial expressions....

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Sub-projects C04 and D01 worked together to answer the following questions. How do you get a robot to move optimally? What are the differences in movements between healthy and sick individuals? The LTD measures, analyzes, and controls movements. During the demonstration in the Dynamics Laboratory, p...

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In amusing short presentations, known as SLAMS, scientists from various disciplines, from the sub-projects A04, B04, D04, and E, vividly and entertainingly showcased their research. Together, you work on the future of healthcare. You may be wondering: What does the healthcare of tomorrow look like? ...

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In this stand, the staff of palliative care and research, from sub-project D05, introduced themselves and answered the visitors' questions. Here people got to learn more about medical technology in palliative care, existential suffering, the research advisory board, and care on the palliative ward.

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Discover the bed of the future! The sub-project's D04 innovative clinic bed with contactless radar sensors is revolutionizing medical monitoring. Precise measurement of breathing information and heartbeats allows continuous monitoring without disruptive cables or sensors. Healthcare professionals ga...

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Through the use of biomechanical simulations, we can analyze human movements to gain valuable insights into performance or health conditions. This means that we can externally observe the internal states of a person. Additionally, we can create entirely new movements, for instance, to virtually test...

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