We are very excited to announce that, our PI from sub-project B01, Prof. Dr. André Kaup, has been elected a full member of Class VI – Technical and Environmental Sciences of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA).
The EASA is a European organization that promotes scientific and societal...
Are you interested in stress and its effects on the human body and psyche? Would you like to support us in our project and be a part of it? Then you are exactly right with us! As part of our research project, we are looking for participants for a psychological study.
For further information: Psyc...
The Mobilize Center is based at Stanford University and is a Biomedical Technology Resource Center (BTRC) funded through the NIH. The Mobilize Center was created with the vision of enabling the research community to use mobile technology, such as 2-D video and wearable sensors, and other large-scale...
We are pleased to announce that Vanessa Wirth, on behalf of her co-authors, won the Digital Rheumatology Research Award 2024 for the paper "ShaRPy: Shape Reconstruction and Hand Pose Estimation from RGB-D with Uncertainty", previously published at IEEE/CVF ICCVW.
Among all nominations, this award i...
From the 11th to the 15th of March, scientists from all across our CRC participated in the second EmpkinS IRTG Winter School in St.-Peter-Ording!
Organized by a team of young researchers, the EmpkinS IRTG Winter School provided workshops on scientific writing by Dr. Anna-Maria Liphardt and Media ...
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Vossiek was elected (at rank 1) in the DFG review board election 2023 (for the term 2024 - 2028) for the review board: 4.42 Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, subject: 4.42-02 Communication Technology and Networks, Microwave Technology and Photonic Systems, Sign...
You have to go to work but your child is not well enough to go to school or daycare? Not a problem for us – we have the KidsBox!
The KidsBox is a mobile playroom for children that offers parents the option of working at their usual workplace while their children can play in the same room. This al...
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....
Our senior physician Dr. Tobias Steigleder, from sub-project D05, talked about this fascinating topic of "AI at the end of life" during a lecture series of the Medical Faculty.