Author Archives: Sofia Tsourinaki

World-class Recognition for 4 Students of the ECE School

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is thrilled to announce that a team of four competent students has achieved a remarkable victory at the prestigious CSAW’24 cybersecurity conference held at NYU in New York. The team, “Greeks for Geeks,” comprised of Georgios Karapidakis, Christos Madamopoulos, Nikolaos Moraitis, and Stasinos Daveas, secured first place in the global Hack3D competition. This…

SMART BEAR

Promoting healthy and independent living of the elderly The European population growth is slowing down, while the population ageing accelerates. Within Europe’s ageing population, Hearing Loss, Cardio Vascular Diseases, Cognitive Impairments, Mental Health issues and Balance Disorders, as well as Frailty, are prevalent conditions, with tremendous social and financial impact. Preventing, slowing the development of…

PHOREVER

PHOREVER is a research and innovation action that aims to develop a disruptive multi-sensing platform with a great medical impact. The platform will enable for the first time the reliable detection of EVs with size down to 80 nm, the detection of EVs with specific biomarkers (proteins) on their surface, and the calculation of the corresponding…

TeleRehaB

TeleRehaB aims for developing an AI-based Decision Support System, building upon/expanding on previously developed platforms, tools, obtained results and know-how (i.e., HOLOBALANCE, SMART BEAR projects), to support effective and affordable treatment for patients at risk of fall for both in clinic and remote home-based care.In an increasingly ageing population, falls are a rising epidemic that…

Tin-TRAC

Interprofessional Training for Tinnitus Researchers and Clinicians  Interdisciplinary approach and individualized treatment plan are key points for successful management, due to the great heterogeneity of symptoms.  All around Europe, ENT physicians, audiologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, behavioral neuroscientists, general practitioners, nurses, customer advocates, psychoacousticians, basic scientists and patient representatives work on providing highly personalized upto-date diagnostic and management…

retention

THE RETENTION PROJECT is a H2020 funded project conceived to support clinical decision making, clinical monitoring and data-driven interventions for heart failure patients in need of ventricular assist devices (VAD) and patients who received a heart transplant. Heart failure patients management has a huge impact on health systems due to the required multiple and prolonged…

RESPECT

RESPECT project objective is to create a sustainable European and inter-sectoral network of organisations working on a joint research programme aiming to design and develop concrete defense strategies to ensure secure, safe, resilient and privacy-preserving operation of indoor mobile robotics solutions for logistic applications in healthcare environments. Specifically the main research objectives of the project…

Rehabotics

The purpose of the Rehabotics project is the development of an integrated platform that integrates robotic systems and assistive technologies for the restoration of hand function in patients with mobility disorders due to brain damage or neurodegenerative disease. The aim is to offer an environment of providing high level of treatment and support services to…

DERMIS

The DERMIS project aims to create a tool for the diagnosis of contact dermatitis in people who come into contact with irritants or allergens through the capture and analysis of photographs. The aim of this tool is to support clinicians’ diagnostic decisions, but also to propose solutions to help clinicians both in treatment and in…

BOUNCE

The vision of BOUNCE is to develop a resilience trajectory predictor that will take into consideration biological, social, environmental, lifestyle, occupational and psychosocial status in order to predict levels of resilience of women with breast cancer throughout the cancer continuum, propose resilience-building interventions to those who need it the most and eventually increase illness adaptation toward optimal clinical, well-being and functionality outcomes….

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